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We recently held our annual Mid-Winter Wedding Show. These events are well received and well attended. General discussions are informal and many different approaches are discussed and featured. Attendees are encouraged to pick up and feel the weight of various bouquets and to get a sense of what we mean when we say textural, cluster, and cascade.
 These Photos show the use of roses, mini callas, cymbidium orchids and hypericum berries. The photo above shows what "clustering of grouping various flowers" might look like, while the basket is one possibility for a flower girl!  Color palette here is lavender, purple, blue and elements of green. The head wreath is one of the simpler approaches of Baby's breath.  These two photos to the left have the same price point but different compositions. The bouquet on the right is reflective a of budget oriented approach for a bridal bouquet.  This vase includes just three stems of white equadorian Hydrangea. We consider Hydrangea to be a good value flower. The richness of this bouquet of black Baccarat roses and mini callas speaks for itself, while the softness of these Jade roses might make the perfect approach for a mother's posie.
 Gerbera daisy offer an economical way to bring some great colors into your event at a reasonable price. It makes a bold statement. Orange and purple may be a non traditional approach to color mixing but offers some dramatic contrasts. 
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