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Wedding bouquets, the white wedding bouquet, flowers for your wedding bouquet to match your wedding theme,all white or all cream in a traditional choice. It is a beautiful display, you can mix other flowers in this such as rosebuds,ivy and carnations.Classic white bouquet choices such as Calla lilies,lily of the valley,roses,stephanotis, and tulips, create a classic white bouquet.
Add touches to an all white bridal bouquet, for a winter wedding you can add red roses, for a beach wedding add some ivy, for a fall wedding add some orange and bronze or you can just go traditional with all white. Wedding floral headpieces for the bride and bridesmaids -
Brides and bridesmaids have traditionally worn floral wreaths or cresents of orange blossoms and other light symbolic flowers, such as roses. These headpieces fit across the top of the head or in a circle that rests on a crown. Small combs or hair pins hold these in place., a veil may be attached. The bride may remove her veil at the reception and replce them with a floral handmade wreath. Bridesmaids amy wear a single bloom of a flower in their hair, each bridesmaid should wear the flower on the same side of her head.
All married couples remember the rsvp card that you included with your wedding invitations,are you wondering how to get guests to RSVP to your wedding? Include a response card or reply card with your invitation. Here's some samples as to what should a response card say, the etiquette of response cards, and other ways for guests to RSVP.
We look forward to
celebrating with you.
Please reply by July 14, 2007
Name _____________
Number of persons __
_________________________________________________
Please respond on or before
July 14, 2007
at bride's parents' request
M _____________
Number of persons __
__________________________________________________
Please respond on or before
July 14, 2007
M _____________
Number attending __
Sorry, cannot attend __
The line is meant for your guest to fill in Ms, Mr. or Mrs., and write their name(s). In the first option, they simply check off whether or not they can come. In the second option, your guest will RSVP in the affirmative by only writing their name and leaving the space in between “will” and “attend” blank. If they must decline, they will write “not.”
Formal Response Card Wording
If you prefer not to use reply cards, an idea for a formal wedding is to use a simple small card that says “The favor of a reply is requested by July 28 2007.” or “We look forward to hearing from you.” Most people will either write a note on their personal stationery, or use the card itself to send back a note. A few will call or email you, and that will be okay in the end
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