A fun and animal loving couple added a petting zoo at their cocktail hour. Each animal boasted a floral collar. The goat was a favorite!
Birch bark and twine make for a perfect finish to a country bouquet.
Go with something blue for your bridal bouquet, like this narrow velvet ribbon with multiple tails.
A single spray rose with eucalyptus tied with narrow ribbon greets each guest.
Flowers on the aisle chairs can be a delightful addition to the ceremony and brings guests closer to the florals.
Many couples are adding their pet to the guest list. A floral collar for your pooch lets them in on the festivities.
Instead of traditional bouquets, consider floral hoops for your bridesmaids to carry.
Extra long stems of a bouquet can be laced with ribbon like ballet shoes for a soft, romantic look.
Decorative paper cones can be filled with with rose petals for tossing.
A vintage pearl brooch attached to the rustic twine binding of a compact bridal bouquet.
A sleeve from a mother’s or grandmother’s bridal dress is an excellent add an heirloom remembrance.
An extra special touch: a small bunch of flowers or greens at each place setting gives an extra welcome to each guest.
If you are having a welcome sign, a floral garland is a welcome addition.
Wire edged ribbon binding the stems and tied in a knot features cut dove tail ends that add interest.