Floral Explosion
In honour of spring and its blossoming tendencies, we’re showcasing 20 wonderful ways to incorporate flowers into your day. By Tanya Pressé
save to notebook | email | print
20. Chair Deco
If you’re hoping to glam up your table settings, why not add some blossoms to the backs of your chairs?
Photography courtesy Style.ish (style-ish.com).
Featured in the Real Wedding: Paradise Love.
local wedding shops & services
Search our list of vendors for wedding cakes, wedding rings, wedding flowers, wedding photographers, wedding venues, wedding caterers, wedding invitations and more, all in your area.




































Add your comment to "Floral Explosion "
Editor's note: This is a moderated forum, so your comments won't appear until approved by the moderator. Please help us foster a friendly environment by keeping your posts civil and on-point. We reserve the right to delete comments that include foul language, personal attacks on others, sales solicitations or any other inappropriate content. Posted comments reflect the opinions of the poster, not of weddingbells.ca. Read our privacy policy for more information.
I absolutely love this list! Some very good ideas here to use florals in a new way. On the hair idea, I've been noticing a trend to combine floral fascinators and hair pieces with birdcage veils for a very stunning look.
Kemba
Kemba Celebrations
— Kemba (May 7, 2010 at 10:07 a.m.)
I think all the ideas here are great however the picture displayed for the Corsages section I feel is very outdated. I haven't come across ANY bride that has wanted carnations and/or daisies in their corsages filled with babies breath! For the traditionalists I would recommend roses filled with a different filler (ie: wax flower), and for the modernists calla lilies or orchids with bear grass looped around. Just my 2 cents!
— Laura (June 19, 2010 at 6:05 p.m.)
What kind of flower is #5 the deep red one in the glass bowl?
— Liette (October 1, 2010 at 4:08 p.m.)
The deep red flower is a dahlia.
— Celeste (August 19, 2011 at 11:07 a.m.)