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Lots of ideas for your flower crown

A new fashion that has been exploding in recent years is undoubtedly theflower crown, which draws inspiration from Ukrainian tradition but has become amust-havefor weddings in the U.S. and popular worldwide. With large or small flowers, pastel colors or simply white roses,flower crowns are perfect for both brides and bridesmaids of all ages.


With a romantic and at the same time somewhat hippy style, the explosion of flowers in the hair is well suited to any type of hairstyle: straight, wavy, short or long the important thing is to create a common thread with the rest of the floral arrangement. We then try to choose the same flowers and colors to create a harmonious continuity throughout the wedding.

We dance in the sun, wearing wildflowers in our hair

(Susan Polis Shutz)

For a natural and light look, the wreath or garland of flowers is perfect for outdoor, country or nature weddings , perhaps with delicate pink peonies, white roses and touches of eucalyptus. At the same time, it is perfectly suited to more modern, rock-style weddings with black-hearted white anemones and scarlet red dahlias. Another option would also be to choose jeweled wreaths, with pearls and rhinestones, but whatever the style the wreath is perfect for those who want to feel like a princess for a day.

The traditions of the big day!

Some people call them traditions, superstitions or beliefs, either way there are many expectations to respect and pay attention to.

In order to have a long and happy marriage with a “happilyever after” ending, there are a few rules to keep in mind before the fateful “Yes, I do.”

The Bride then has to wear five things:

  • Something new: symbolizing the new life together that the newlyweds will have to face together.
  • Something new: symbolizing the new life together that the newlyweds will have to face together.
  • Something old: a connection to the past that the Bride will take with her in building her new family.
  • Something given as a gift: it stands for the affection of loved ones, take some of that person who gave you the gift with you
  • Something Borrowed: similar to “something given away” symbolizes union with friends or relatives and loved ones.
  • Something blue: stands for the bride’s sincerity, so just wear a small bow or ribbon or a small piece of jewelry in this color. In traction the bride is used to wear garter belt with bows in this color.

Part of the traditions is the delivery of the Bride’s bouquet, which is to be given by the future husband as a symbol of the last gift as fiancés and delivered to the bride’s home by the Mother-in-law, a symbol of passing the baton with the future daughter-in-law.
This bouquet will then be thrown by the bride at the end of the day to a group of unmarried girls, and whoever catches it will be the next to get married.
The same goes for the groom’s tossing of the garter to unmarried guests; whoever catches it will be the next to get married.

…and still other traditions…

The veil also conceals an important meaning; in fact, it is said to protect the bride from the evil eye or evil spirits.

The throwing of rice is a symbol of fertility, a good omen for a large family.

Bridesmaids or best man, very much in vogue in recent years, have become a wedding trend! But let’s go back in time a bit, the bridesmaid in ancient Roman history takes on a meaning related to the possible presence of evil spirits that frowned upon brides, so the bride’s friends would dress similar to the bride to deceive these spirits and protect the bride.

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Last but not least, remember to have your husbands pick you up by the neck before entering the house-the purpose is only to avoid tripping over the long white dress, which would indicate bad omens for the couple.

Do you also respect traditions?

Boho Chic Wedding

If your dream is a Boho Chic wedding then you should follow our guide to have a wedding that perfectly respects this theme.

The NO list:

  • Forget floral arrangements in bright colors, such as red, fuchsia or blue.
  • No exaggerated flower arrangements.
  • No princess dresses.
  • Forget round tables and chairs covered with fabric drapes.

The YES list:

  • Use neutral and pure colors, such as pink, white, and sage green.
  • Light floral arrangements scattered in the aisle during the ceremony and on the tables
  • Simple dress, yes to lace, yes to slippery fabrics
  • A beautiful YES to head wreaths or small bouquets for bridesmaids

Let’s start with the ceremony

Everything should be decorated with soft-colored flowers, roses, lunaria or wildflowers, add some greenery such as fragrant eucalyptus. Perfect are the pampas, which recreate that natural effect, in fact these flowers that look like feathers in the wind almost sum up a hetero meaning and a connection between the earth and the sky…I would say perfect for a bohemian wedding!

The Bride’s trousseau

The bride’s dress will be simple: a slip dress with lace or vintage elements.

Accessories will be essential, a wreath of flowers in the hair and a small bouquet in the hands, which should always adhere to the rule of less is more, so even a few simple roses tied with a satin ribbon will surely be perfect.

The bridesmaids dressed strictly in soft colors on shades of pink and beige accompanied by a soft bouquet or a simple floral bracelet.

Of course, the groom should also be in the spirit of simplicity-no shiny or too flashy jackets, yes instead to a tie or bow tie. Classical buttonholing in theme with the rest of the floral arrangement is allowed.

The Reception

Boh Chic weddings are usually held outdoors, in the open field, in a large space.

Perfect are the rustic villas that recreate that magical and romantic Bohemian-style atmosphere.

We have already talked about the tables, which should be strictly imperial, joined to each other by a eucalyptus runner from which sprout small floral arrangements in glass or antiqued gold vases. The one thing that should not be missing are candles, tall, low, stem, in any shape and color, as long as they make the atmosphere magical and dreamy.

Everything has to be simple and well-kept… An idea that is undoubtedly nice is to make the tableau de mariage completely by hand, sheets of recycled paper with names in cursive, finished with cotton, linen or silk ribbons. The tablau should coordinate with the table marker, place card and menu. Little touches that will make the mise en place extraordinarily magical.

So give room for your imagination while respecting these little tricks.

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