White and Black Anemones

Instantly my new favorite flowers. White Anemones have beautiful soft petals with a great contrast of the black center. I will definitely incorporate these in my 1940’s glam vowel renewal!

Instantly my new favorite flowers. White Anemones have beautiful soft petals with a great contrast of the black center. I will definitely incorporate these in my 1940’s glam vowel renewal!

I did not use a lot of flowers for my wedding. Mostly because of budget but also due to ignorance. I was not aware of the impact they make on an event (don’t blame me, I was 23). After watching this new show on TLC, Flowers Uncut with Jeff Leatham, I am in awe. The things this man does from designing to arranging a space is beyond amazing. While his hefty price tag is something I can not fathom at this point, there is certainly a lot of inspiration to be drawn from the work he does.

Less can still be eye catching and make a great impact. Simple centerpieces are a great selection for the budget conscious or minimalist couple. Grouping together small vases or bottles and using single flowers in each is a popular trend and stunning when put together. Another way to save is to use one type of flower in your centerpieces such as the tulips below.

If you are using a florists for your wedding, they can be as in involved as you choose. You may just want a professional touch for your bouquets or, depending on your budget, you may want to go large and incorporate a florist’s designs throughout your event. We suggest checking out Petal Pushers to draw some inspiration and see how flowers can really make a visual impact for the wedding.
If you are going to hire a florist, here are some tips to help save a few dollars:
Pomanders are cute and practical for flower girls of varying ages. These can be decorated in so many ways and incorporate little trinkets that are special to her. If you really like the clean look of pomanders, consider using them as chair adornments for the ceremony as well.



DIY it and pick up the following from your local craft store:
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