Monday, 31 August 2009

Flowery Inspirations For Your Spring Ceremony

By Aaron Hu

The spring season is one where beginnings are born whether it is the growth of new plants, the reawakening of old one, or the birth of new animals. This season is also the beginning of the busiest months for marriage ceremonies. Harness the full benefits of the season with its dewy promise and extensive supply of spring plants and motifs as you plan your spring ceremony. If you are a newbie and have no wedding planning experience as either a bride or bridesmaid, this article is especially for you. Here are some great tips and ideas to help you plan your spring ceremony.

The first thing you need to think about when planning your ceremony is the location and the venue. Will you have the event outside or inside? This is very important as it will dictate everything from seating and timing to what type of decorations you can use. If you choose an outdoor location there are several considerations that come into play. First, you need to check the weather forecast. Is it feasible to do it outdoors? If it rains do you have a back up locations or adequate sheltered seating for the guests in case of a spring shower? There is also where outside that you choose. A popular location is a public garden or you can have it at an estate rented for the occasion. For decoration you will normally use floral decorations and arrangement to mark where the altar will be. In doors you will still use floral arrangements but you can also use other decorations like birds and other spring animals.

The next consideration is the bridesmaids' dresses. The season gives you a wide color selection to choose from; however the custom is to normally choose pale or pastel colors. It is important to take into account your bridesmaids' natural coloring. While you don't want them to overshadow your dress, you don't want them to look bad. Again the wide color selection also gives you the opportunity to vary the color selection between dresses but only do so if using one color is detrimental to the coloring your bridesmaids.

The grooms are the next focus of your planning for the ceremony. Make sure they like their female counterparts choose appropriate colors. For them this will be their ties, vest, and boutonnires. It would probably be a good idea to use the same type of flower for the boutonnires. You can also have the groom himself dress according to seasonal theme.

Last of all, there are the design ideas for the flower girl and the ring bearer. For the flower girl the same idea generally applies that you used for the bridesmaids' dresses. Pick something that is a pastel or spring color. Some great touches are to have her wear a wreath of spring blossoms and use flower petals in a basket or a small bouquet. For a more adorable book try dressing as a flower fairy with wings. For the ring bearer keep it simple. A tuxedo with a pastel colored vest or a suit completely in a pastel shade of your choosing. As for the ring pillow there are many options to choose from. You can go with a plain pillow in spring colors or go for one with embroidered floral designs. The choice is yours.

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