Your Wedding Ceremony - Pinning Flowers On The Right People At Your Perfect Wedding Ceremony
At wedding ceremonies, one of the things you often see
, if you look hard enough, is someone frantically dashing through the crowd searching for Aunt Mildred, whom nobody has ever met, with a corsage to be pinned on. Flowers for certain guests are a wonderful way to make people feel special, but if you're going to have them, getting them to the right people and getting them on correctly make the money you spent worth your while. Everyones wedding day is unique and special, but there are certain flowers that we all die for when talking about that special day. And even thou many of us might use the same flowers we all used them in different ways, that is what makes our special day unique. Here are some important corsage and boutonniere hints:
* A person from each side of the family should have a list of people who are getting flowers and be responsible for getting them to the right people. (This should not be the bride. It also should not be a wedding attendant. This is why you have young cousins or family friends. ) Make the flower locators feel special, get them flowers as well.
* Pinning on corsages is a lost art. The florist should teach these two people how to pin on corsages so his or her work does not hang off suits and dresses and be seen as nothing as a bother. (You can't count on your celebrant having been taught by her mother how to do this. Many celebrants don't arrive in time to do this!)
* Don't overlook the possibility of wrist corsages. Silk dresses often don't have enough heft to support a corsage.
* Boutonnieres used to go through that button hole that is no longer cut open on a jacket. Now they cover up that uncut button hole on the left jacket lapel. (Actually now that I think about it, there is often NOT a button hole there any longer. )
* One pin is not enough. Two pins will often work. My brother says three knots hold everything; the same is probably true for pins.
* Pins should not be visible (or sticking into skin!).
* Giving the people in charge of corsages a small box of pins will change the flower experience for everyone.
* Corsages and boutonnieres go on the left side. Over the heart. Or on the left wrist.
* Corsages and boutonnieres should stand up straight and not lean to one side or another or fall drunkenly off a shoulder.
Make sure the money you spent to adorn loved ones is money well spent! Take away corsage and boutonniere angst and make people look wonderful so that they can celebrate your marriage without worrying whether their flowers are going to fall out halfway through your wedding ceremony.
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by: tony jacie
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