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Wedding flower arrangement rules
Wedding flower arrangement rules

What are the methods and rules of using flowers in wedding scene layout? The following are the rules for arranging wedding flowers that I have arranged. Welcome to read!

One: Don't be limited when choosing patterns.

There are many flowers all year round, such as roses, hydrangeas, carnations, lily narcissus, taro and orchids, to name a few. Even just knowing this, I think it can make your wedding floral preparations go smoothly.

Two: Make your flowers more personalized.

Incorporate some special elements into your wedding floral design. For example, you can wrap a bouquet with a relative's handkerchief, or add widgets from your mother's wedding dress. Or, if you and your fiance have something special, you can express it with flowers in some way. Once a couple met on the train, so they hung a small train symbol pendant on the bride's bouquet to symbolize the place where they met and fell in love.

Three: Let your flowers have a balanced color.

The color of flowers is never rigid. Ask your flower shop about different kinds of subtle color differences. For example, red buttercup has a faint orange tone, which will have a very brilliant effect with cool tones. Another thing to remember is that there may be chromatic aberration in pictures on the Internet or in magazines. When the photographer has a good grasp of skin color and lighting tone, the color of flowers in the photo may be different from reality.

Four: Brides holding flowers is definitely a priority.

Don't be stingy with the bride's bouquet, it is the best embodiment of your wedding style and the quality of wedding floral design.

Five: insist on choosing single tone.

If your budget is tight, using monochrome can achieve a more impactful visual effect. Monochrome scenes look more organized and can create an amazing atmosphere at ceremonies and wedding banquets. And other colors will be more prominent as embellishments. Try it if you don't believe me!

If you want to save flowers, you should make a plan.

Some flowers can last longer after the wedding. When preparing for the wedding, ask the florist to recommend which flowers have better inhibitory effect and can retain bright colors. Then, after the wedding reception, you should put the flowers in water (preferably in the refrigerator) until they can be sent for making and preservation.

Seven: Know your own budget

If you have no idea about the budget, your wedding planning will be very difficult and inefficient. When docking with any supplier, the other party needs you to give a budget range.

Eight: find your inspiration

Choose an element you love-it may be the place where you meet your lover, or it may just be a piece of paper that means nothing to others-no matter what it is, you and your florist will be able to get the design source from it.

Nine: Break the shackles of tradition

If you plan to hold a traditional wedding, all the flowers you use are not necessarily traditional. You don't have to confine yourself to roses and calla lilies. Personally, I like succulents and want to use them under any circumstances. You can also add fruits and vegetables to the design elements, such as pomegranate, kale and apples-as long as it can highlight the characteristics of the wedding and realize the bride's dream. Vases are not necessarily made of transparent glass-as long as they can hold water, they can hold flowers.

Ten: simplify the bridesmaid bouquet

If your budget is tight, please remember that this is your big day, make your own bouquet perfect, and the bridesmaid's bouquet can be smaller and simpler, so it's cheaper. In addition, reducing the number of bridesmaids is also the key …

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