Body Flowers for your Wedding
The term body flower seems a bit awkward to me but,
it is the way the floral industry identifies arrangements such as
corsages and boutonnières. There are never enough pictures available
to allow you to visualize all of the different possible
combinations. The pictures provided are to help give you an idea
what different combinations look like. Often colors can be
interchanged. Occasionally, a flower will only come in a limited
range of colors but, your professional florist can help you solve
any color problems with the proper variety of flower.
TIP: Corsages and boutonnières usually
last for a single event. If one chooses a sturdy variety of flower
and refrigerate the item after its initial use, it is very possible
that it would be able to be used for another occasion within the
next day or two.
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Phalaenopsis orchid and stephanotis. Like putting together
steak and lobster!
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| Sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Click on the picture for
a closer view |
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Sweetheart roses and miniature carnations.
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White dendrobium orchids.
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Miniature Carnations (Doh! someone tell her how to wear a
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Red roses made for the handbag. A great alternative for the
woman who does not like to wear a corsage.
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