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Can You Have a Wedding Without Flowers?

It might sound like a silly question, but it’s a valid one, too.  Can you have a wedding without flowers?  You can, of course, but the flowers really do make the special day an extra bit more special, don’t they? 

Many new brides-to-be might be wondering about the etiquette involved in selecting wedding flowers and we’d like to help clear up any confusion that might be out there. Both tradition and wedding etiquette suggests that the groom himself give the bride her bouquet as a gift, as well as the flowers for the bridal couple’s mothers and grandmothers and the groomsmen’s boutonnieres.

The good news is that no matter how large or small a wedding is, one thing that is almost guaranteed to be a part of the day are the flowers. Flowers adorning the church door, scattered by the flower girl, worn proudly as a corsage by the mother of the groom, and of course carried happily by the joyful bride, there’s no question that weddings and flowers go together and make a winning combination.

Traditionally, the bride takes care of ceremony and reception flowers as well as the bridesmaids’ bouquets. Another lovely gift of flowers you could make together would be to send flowers to family members who are unable to attend the wedding due to distance or poor health.  If you are planning on honoring your mothers and grandmothers and other special women in your lives, definitely mark down corsages for these ladies. It’s a good idea to add in a few extras for any you might have inadvertently overlooked). Also think about what flowers to order for the reception site, the ceremony site, the rehearsal dinner site, and of course the flowers for the wedding party.

Posted on Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 at 8:05 am In Wedding Etiquette