Choosing Flowers For Wedding Floral Arrangements

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Part of the video series: How to Make Flower Arrangements for Weddings

Summary: How to choose the best flowers to use for wedding floral arrangements; get expert tips and advice on making floral designs for special occasions in this free instructional video series.

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Diana Bacon Diana Bacon has been a florist for 25 years. She started working in small shops and learned the business from the ground up. After attending classes in floral... read more

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Choosing Flowers For Wedding Floral Arrangements

Hi this is Diana for ExpertVillage.com. We are going to be talking about wedding flowers and I am going to show you examples of roses that you can pick for your wedding bouquet and corsages. You can also pick other kinds of flowers, I would recommend going to the florist and seeing what kinds of flowers they recommend that are long-lasting. You can also look in your bridal magazines and see what flowers are generally used for bouquets. I would not recommend picking flowers from your backyard unless you know that they are long-lasting. Some times garden flowers do not last a whole day and usually you will make these a day ahead of time. I have chosen here today some mini spray roses some are open and some are a little bit closed and a larger rose, it is white with a little pink edge so they will match together perfectly.

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