Posts Tagged "fall"

Fall Wedding Flowers – Fall Bridal Bouquets

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www.RoseSource.com: Autumn is the perfect time of year to get married with the beautiful scenery and rich fall colors. Nature can take center stage when choosing your fall wedding colors and decorations. Natural fall colors such as reds, browns, deep greens, golden yellows, burnt oranges, burgundy, maroon, dark purples, and gold are all wonderful choices when choosing your bridesmaids dresses and other decorations.

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Fall Wedding Flowers

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www.wedding-flowers-guide.com gives you tips to create fall wedding flowers. If you are having a fall wedding theme this will give you ideas for Autumn colour schemes and flower choices.

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Flower arrangements: How to create a fall flower arrangement

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www.howdini.com Bring the reds and oranges of autumn inside to create a beautiful fall arrangement. Floral and interior designer Rebecca Cole makes her harvest arrangement using branches and flowers. How to create beautiful fall flower arrangements Here’s some ideas from floral and interior designer Rebecca Cole for turning branch arrangements into big and beautiful flower arrangements for a buffet or entryway: 1. Start by adding the tallest and most dramatic flowers. Delphiniums are a great choice. First, take off all the leaves on the stem so the water will reach the bud better and keep the flower lasting longer. 2. Cut the stem with a paring or pocket knife at a diagonal before placing the flower into your floral arrangement. You want the most beautiful part of the flower to be at eye level, so make sure the flower stem isn’t too long. 3. Remember that the branches should be the tallest thing in the arrangement, taller than the flowers because that’s how they naturally grow outdoors. 4. Add a second kind of flower to the arrangement: a less expensive lisianthus is complimentary to the delphinium. Again, remove any leaves on the stem and cut at a diagonal before arranging. 5. Next, add a kale to the arrangement. It’s actually a vegetable, but opens up like a flower when you open up the head. Remove the leaves from the stem and cut at a diagonal. The kale stem is very thick so a paring knife should be used. 6. Finally, a flower with a smaller head creates a nice contrast

Learn how to use floral foam in a wedding arrangement with expert wedding décor tips and advice in this free online wedding flowers video clip. Expert: Greg Harem Bio: Greg Harem is the owner of Palm Springs Flower Mart, which is considered the top designer flower shop in all of the Coachella Valley. His designs range from modern simple to high end custom designs. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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