Wedding Flowers: Defining Your Expectations
By Jeanette
ShinnThe
wedding flowers that decorate the church will go a long way
toward setting the mood for your wedding. Done right, a
selection of well placed wedding flowers can give your event the
sense of joy, expectation, solemnity, or pageantry you and your
intended anticipate for your wedding. Done poorly… well, your
wedding flowers will set the wrong mood for your wedding at
best. At worst, your wedding flowers will make it appear that
your wedding happened in a tacky looking facility or several
decades earlier (actually, it can get worse, but we won’t talk
about that – The point is to make sure we stay on the top of the
scale with our wedding flowers, not the bottom).
The success of your wedding
flower arrangements and decorations depends on your florist’s
attention to detail, sense of style, flair, expertise, and the
connection that the two of you achieve. Don’t assume that
because a particular florist is highly respected you will get
the wedding flower arrangement of your dreams. If there is no
meeting of your minds, if you don’t feel like they are grasping
what you are trying to communicate about your wedding flowers,
theme, or both, keep looking. In most cases your wedding flowers
will be more to your liking with your second choice that fully
understands the theme and mood you are trying to set than with
the reputed best florist in the city who isn’t listening or just
isn’t managing to understand what you want from your wedding
flowers.
Finding the right wedding
flower specialist is easy if you begin your search prepared and
know what to look for and what to stay away from: Being prepared
means doing some dreaming about your wedding flowers. Doodle.
Search bridal magazines. Look at wedding flower schemes in books
and dream. Go to bridal shows. Go to weddings, if you can get an
invitation, and dream. Collect pictures of wedding flower
arrangements that you think will fit into the theme that you
want to design your wedding flowers around. In short, have a
pretty clear idea of what you want in your wedding flowers
before you ever start visiting florists and bring the pictures
with you. This will help them understand your vision for your
floral arrangement.
The second step is like the
first: Don’t even think of going to a florist without swatches
of the material from your dress, the bridesmaid’s dresses, and
any other fabric that might affect the wedding color scheme
(this is true of your cake decorator too). This is most
especially true of your dress. White wedding dresses come in a
wide variety of shades of white, so to ensure that the wedding
flowers will properly accent your dress bring a swatch. A
professional florist will know how to set it off so that the
wedding flowers draw the attention to you in just the right way.
Once you have done your
homework it is time to start actually looking for a florist to
provide your wedding flowers. As in every other discipline, your
first move should be to talk to people who have recently gotten
married and get referrals from them. There is no shame in
learning from the success and failures of others and doing so
will generally save you a lot of grief. In the process, no
doubt, you will discover that while most any florist can provide
wedding flowers, some are more skilled, gifted, and experienced
than others. Your goal is to identify these people and choose
one of them to take the stress of your wedding flower needs off
your hands.
Remember, wedding flowers work
or don’t work on the florist’s attention to detail, creativity,
and their ability to match your style. But part of their ability
to perform depends on you communicating what you want and
providing pictures and swatches. It’s your wedding; make sure it
goes right by taking the time to prepare before you go shopping
for those wedding flowers.
Jeanette Shinn is the founder,
operator, and edible design artist behind Layer By Layer,
www.frostingonthecake.com,
a special order bakery serving weddings and other special
occasion needs of the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.
Jeanette is also the co-owner of Your Wedding Cake and Favors
www.wedding-cakes-portal.com a
website dedicated to helping brides realize their wedding day
dreams with advice and resources for the entire wedding
experience.
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