Volume 2, Issue 22 March 2005

Wedding Flowers

A wedding is one of the most important occasions in a person's life. 

A wedding would just not be the same without flowers.

Every bride wants her wedding to be memorable.

The flowers provide the finishing touch to this very special day. 

The flowers can be simple or elaborate depending on the type of wedding that is being planned.

Bridal Bouquets

There are various styles of bouquets. These include round, trailer, sheaf, crescent, line and cascade bouquets.

Large trailing bouquets particularly suit romantic wedding gowns. An elegant line bouquet is a good choice for a slim fitting gown.

A modern style bouquet will suit the contemporary bride.


Individuality

The flowers at a wedding should have a look of individuality. They should look as if they have all been created for the bride.  What will suit one bride will not automatically suit another.  The style of dress, the height of the girl, the overall theme of the wedding should all have a bearing on the choice of the flowers. 

The bouquet in this photograph is a cascade bouquet. It is made with cream roses and lisianthus, gyposophila and trailing pieces of foliage. Each stem has been wired and taped separately, and the bouquet was then assembled with the largest flowers placed in the centre, and the smallest flowers and buds around the edges to give a natural flowing style.

In our Floristry Diploma Course, we teach you how to make all types of wedding designs. You will learn how to wire and tape flower stems, make ribbon bows and streamers, cover the handle of a bouquet with ribbon and how to add finishing touches that will make your wedding designs unique.

We will teach you how to create beautiful floral arrangements for the church and the reception.
In our Floristry Diploma Course, you also will learn hundreds of professional tips and techniques on flower arranging

Learn floristry as a rewarding career or fascinating hobby.
For full information on our Floristry Diploma Course, please visit our website on
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If you are not already one of our students, enroll today and you will soon be on the way in creating your own artistic floral designs. To view or enroll in our Floristry Correspondence Course enrollment form please click onto http://www.floral-art-school.com.au/enrollmentandfees.html 

I will look forward in working with you.

This newsletter is written by Fay Chamoun,
Principal of Floral Art School of Australia and International Floral Design School.
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