May 2013 | Ideal Bride Magazine
Wedding Theme
A floral wedding theme is a must for the nature loving bride. With ethereal beauty a floral themed wedding is best suited to spring and summer weddings, the opportunities to combine various flowers and foliage are unlimited. If you are thinking of having a floral themed wedding talk at great length with your florist about the flowers available at the time of your wedding. Your florist may also be able to advise of complimentary flower combinations as well as less expensive flowers that have just as much impact as the more expensive ones.
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