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Using Fresh Flowers for Your Wedding Flower Arrangements
The one thing in any females life that she always looks forward to is her very own wedding day. There is much planning involved with a wedding and one important process is deciding on your flower arrangements. Many florists utilize fresh flowers for the arrangements, but there are some that will use silk flowers instead.
Using fresh flowers for your wedding flower arrangements can really help spice up any wedding. They give off a beautiful scent and look quite elegant when arranged properly. If you are planning on having a wedding that is absolutely radiant consider utilizing fresh flowers. There are many florists that would prefer using fresh over silk as they appear better usually.
There are many ways you can have fresh flowers arranged. If you can think of it, it is probably possible. People now a days are known to also include various items such as jewelery, fruit and accessories. These are not too difficult to incorporate with the right florist. There are many florists available that work with fresh flowers. A Hickory NC florist, Rachael West, has been working with fresh flowers for several years now and provides some of the most astounding options.
It may seem hard at first to decide on your flower arrangement designs so why not have a qualified florist help you. Living in Hickory NC has its benefits, especially with the amazing Hickory NC florists that are available. We not only does flowers for weddings, but also any special occasion you want flowers for. You no longer have to wait for your wedding day to get a fresh flower arrangement created. Make any day a special day with the addition of flowers.
Out of Town Wedding
We recently traveled out of the Hickory area to do a wedding up in the mountains of North Carolina. Below are a few of the pictures from the day.

A red rose with a seed accent looks striking with a black ribbon with a knot detail.

The church was small and simple which coordinated with the decor, a wooden arch and brightly colored flowers.

Detail of floral arch.

The bridal bouquet consisted of white orchids, white roses, and accented with a snip of a succulent plant.

Railing at church.

Detail of railing at reception site.

Above is a 15 inch ring surrounding a white candle in a hurricane vase. Bright greens, reds, and purples contrasted nicely against the dark black tablecloth.

Flower petals in all different sizes, shapes, and textures created a “confetti” look at the base of the cake. The black ribbon really popped against the creamy cake, while the flowers, well, they were the “icing on the cake!”

