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How to Choose Flowers for your Wedding Brunch

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A wedding brunch is a good opportunity for couples to thank their guests for coming to their wedding. Some family members may have traveled quite a distance to celebrate with them. So when making your plans for this event, you may want to go over these steps to help you choose flowers for your wedding brunch.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Florist
  • Internet
  • Computer
  • Flowers
  1. Step 1

    Decide where you will have your wedding brunch. You may decide to go to a favorite restaurant, or to one of your parents’ homes.

  2. Step 2

    Decide if you want real flowers or silk flowers. The silk flowers available today are very pretty and often you cannot tell they are silk.

  3. Step 3

    Examine the dinnerware you will be using. Choose flowers for your wedding brunch that will go nicely with your setting.

  4. Step 4

    Choose a flower that is in season if you can. If you will be using silk flowers, it won’t matter, but real flowers look the best when they are very fresh.

  5. Step 5

    Ask your friends and relatives for their advice as to what they think would look nice. Also ask where they would go to get the freshest flowers.

  6. Step 6

    Go to a nearby florist and see what arrangements they have. You can pick a very pretty bouquet for the center of the table that is ready-made, or have it made and delivered that morning.

Tips & Warnings
  • Make sure the flowers will stay fresh for your wedding brunch if you have to get them the night before.
  • If you are using a certain florist for the wedding flowers, it might be a good choice to use this florist for the wedding brunch flowers, they will already know what you like.
  • Choose flowers that match any other floral themes of your brunch, such as what is on the invitations or the flatware.
  • Don’t get a huge bouquet that will take a lot of room on the table. Try and keep it simple.
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