Showing posts with label Flower bouquets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower bouquets. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Learn How To Preserve Your Flower Bouquets So They Will Last Longer By Gregg Hall

Fresh flower bouquets make a room smell fresher and look brighter. Flowers are a nice way to brighten up someone's mood also. Whether ill or just down in the dumps, flowers can quickly lift spirits.

Birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions are made better with fresh flowers. Although we wish they could last forever fresh flowers will wither and die.

Learning how to preserve flowers is a great way to keep those beautiful bouquets lasting longer. It is not terribly difficult, with a bit of time and patience you will have a lasting bouquet for years to come.

To preserve your flowers the only ingredient you need is a bottle of aerosol hairspray. To begin simply gather your flowers and spray with hairspray before they begin to die. If you wait until they die the color will be gone and you can't bring it back.

Next just find a cool, dry and dark place such as a basement or closet and hang the flowers upside down until they dry. It may take a few days to dry but be patient. If you try to arrange them too soon you will damage the flower petals and possible the entire flower. Once they are completely dry you can arrange them in a vase or however you wish. Your flowers will stay beautiful for years to come. Just keep in mind they are very fragile and will break easily when handled.

Another popular method for long lasting flowers is to preserve them by pressing. Using some wax paper or paper towels place flowers in between them and put them in a book. The easiest way is to put more books on top or some thing heavy. The flowers should stay there for a while just remember to check them every few days. After a week or so the flowers will be pressed flat. You can then use them as decoration in picture frames, scrapbooks or albums. You can laminate some of them with a picture from the special occasion and make a beautiful bookmark.

There are so many different ideas to use them in such as when making cement stepping stones for your garden. Cut the bottom 6 inches of a five gallon bucket off. Line the bottom piece you cut away with wax paper, and then pour instant cement into the wax paper. Let it set partway and then sprinkle the flowers onto the cement. Let it dry the rest of the way. When the cement is completely dry take it out of the bucket and peel away the wax paper. Now you have a permanent stepping stone for your garden.

If you do not want to preserve the flowers yourself you can take them to a florist and for a small fee they will do it for you. Any way you choose to preserve your flowers will leave you a lasting treasure to share with future generations.

About Author

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Flowers Delivered at http://www.floralbouquetsdelivered.com

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Wedding Bouquet - Choosing The Best Flower By Abhishek Agarwal

Flower bouquets are always an attraction at every wedding. Bouquets are a vital part of the wedding traditions in all races. The bouquet symbolizes the blossoming bride and reflects the emotion that she goes through. Hence, wedding bouquets require the same care, attention and planning that you put for your bridal gown. Listed below are some tips to help you while selecting the perfect bouquet for your wedding.

1. It is suggested that you select flowers that are easily available in the season so that you may save time and money. Otherwise, you will have a hard time ordering the flowers you need.

2. As an alternative, you could make use of silk flowers, in case the flower you like is not available at present. Besides, silk flowers suit formal occasions whereas fresh flowers do not fit in to a formal reception.

3. The bouquet must not drown you. Make sure it does not cover your structure. If you are slim, the weight of the bouquet may be too heavy for you to carry, affecting your posture and the way you carry yourself. Ensure that the bouquet is not too large that it covers your wedding gown and it must be rather easy for you to carry around.

4. The flower that you choose must remain fresh throughout the day. Remember to check if your bouquet will hold up and remain fresh even towards the end of the ceremony so that you manage to look beautiful when pictures are clicked. A bouquet holder is probably a good way to keep the flower vibrant throughout the wedding. Also, go to your florist for advice on flowers that dry up quickly, so that you may avoid using them.

5. Do not allow your florist to assume a flower design that you would like. Take a printed copy or a picture of the bouquet that you prefer. Remember to take a sample of your wedding gown fabric so that your florist can select the right shade of flowers that will go with the gown. There are some bouquets that are richly decorated with lace, ribbons and silk. You could mention the specific designs that you would like on your bouquet.

6. Why don't you select a flower that possesses a special significance? This is not particularly difficult because most flowers have a specific meaning. Roses stand for love and true relationships, Tulips for declaration of love and perfection in love, and Stephanotis symbolizes happy marriages.

7. One of the most important things to remember while choosing a bouquet is its style. Select a bouquet that matches your style and personality. Bouquets have become a personal issue these days as they appear to reflect the personality of the bride. Nosegays are flowers that are clustered in a round design, which varies in sophistication and fits any personality. Flowers are arranged in descending order in Cascade bouquets. Such bouquets are seemingly voluptuous and steal the spotlight.

These are popular in traditional wedding scenarios. There are some flowers whose stems are tied with ribbons and these are referred to as Hand-tied bouquets. They possess a casual aura, and they are commonly used in garden weddings. The Contemporary bouquets are arranged with no specific geometry. Such arrangements symbolize the individuality of the bride and are used mostly in sophisticated marriages.

8. The most popular wedding flowers include Lilly, Hyacinth, Rose, Tulip, Daisy, Orchid and Stephanotis. Follow the trends and choose one of these for your wedding bouquet.

About Author

Abhishek is a Wedding Planning expert and he has got some great Wedding Etiquette Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 936 Page Ebook, "Wedding Etiquette Made Easy!" from his website http://www.Wedding-Stars.com/144/index.htm. Only limited Free Copies available.