Groom
A Groom’s boutonnière completes his attire. Traditionally the Groom’s boutonnière is created from a blossoms found in the Bridal bouquet where the Groomsmen and Ushers will have a flower found in the Attendant’s bouquets. Longer lasting blossoms, as well as smaller blooms, are best for boutonnières.(10.~15. ea)
Flower Girls
Flower Girls Basket White wicker basket filled with flowers appropriate to the Bridal flowers and colors. This basket can be filled with mixed garden blossoms, all whites, or all roses. Satin ribbon with streamers. ($35. ea.)
Basket of Petals White wicker basket filled with rose petals either in all whites and creams or in mixed colors. Be advised that there are some locations that discourage the tossing of petals so you will want to check that out first. Satin ribbon with streamers ($30. ea.)
Headpiece "Halo" for young girl's hair with satin ribbon and streamers going down the back. This is especially pretty with a combination of tiny white blossoms and English ivy
Corsage
When creating corsages, we prefer light, delicate arrangements that fit with lighter fabrics. Using spray roses, freesia, gardenias or a variety of orchid blossoms, corsages generally stay in the color pallet of the Bridal party.Many women today prefer not to have either a pin on or wrist corsage and in those instances a miniature hand tied nosegay in colors to coordinate with the wedding party works beautifully. (30.~35. ea.)
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