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Article Title: Choosing Your Wedding Flower Bouquet
Author: Derek Farley
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Word Count: 416
Keywords: wedding flower bouquet,fresh flowers,wedding flower,artificial 
flowers,flower bouquet
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When you are getting married, every single little detail is important to you. 
The cake has to be right. The dress needs to be perfect. The flowers have to 
match and be beautiful. With everything else going on, you have to worry about 
your flower bouquets as well. Flowers can be one of the most difficult things 
when you are planning a wedding. You have to decide whether you want real ones 
or artificial. Then after that is decided, you have to pick out colors, 
arrangement, and sizes. Who knew getting married was this much work? Now is the 
time to stop, take a deep breath, and relax.

Most women want fresh flora for their wedding party's bouquets and 
boutonnieres. They are great if you have a place of to keep them and can afford 
how pricy they can be. In the spring and summer they are not that bad, however 
during the months where nothing grows, fresh flowers can be very pricy 
depending on what kind it is that you want. In these months it is usually 
better to use artificial ones. They won't die on you, not matter where you 
store them and they are going to fit your wedding budget.

Artificial flowers are also great when you are wanting to coordinate 
interesting colors together. Most fresh flora can be dyed, however artificial 
ones already come in the colors you want so that you are saved the money and 
hassle from dying them. Dye also makes fresh flowers die quicker, so you risk 
having dead flora for your wedding day.

When you chose the colors for your bouquets, you want to make sure that 
everything coordinates as much as possible. You can have artificial and fresh 
flowers matched to the colors of your bridesmaid dresses. Most brides use white 
roses in the bouquets. It is traditional and very elegant, however if you are 
not crazy about the idea of using even more white, then that's fine. All colors 
look great with a white dress.

Usually if you go with your guy feeling then you won't go wrong on your 
bouquets. The main thing to remember is that if you want to keep your own 
bouquet for sentimental reasons, make sure that you have a spare one to throw 
at the reception. Even if you use fresh flowers throughout your entire wedding, 
it's fine to have the spare bouquet made of artificial flowers, that way the 
person catching it will be able to have it as a keepsake forever.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about wedding flowers 
by visiting http://www.weddingflowersideas.net
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