Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Language of Love

Setting mood for your wedding has many different ways. The time of day, the music, or even your color scheme, can have a big impact on the impression you leave on your guests. One of the easiest and beautiful ways to create the mood is with the flowers. For some brides they go for the color, the size and structure of the blossoms, scent and they choose the blooms based on how they look.

Another unique way to create a mood for your wedding is to use the language of the flowers. By understanding the meaning of an arrangement, just like Victorians, you too can add personal touch and atmosphere of your choice. Here are some of the meanings that you may choose as your wedding flowers.

Anemone: Unfading love
Baby's Breath: Everlasting love
Bells of Ireland: Good luck
Calendula: Joy
Red Carnations: My heart aches for you
Daisy: Innocence
Fern: Sincerity
Forget-me-not: True love
Forsythia: Anticipation
Gladiolus: Love at first sight
A Garland of Roses: Reward of virtue
Hibiscus: Delicate beauty
Iris: Faith, hope, wisdom and valor
Ivy: Fidelity

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