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I know this is not a bouquet but this is the combination I think would look best with your wedding dress. They have touches of ivory garden roses, touches of spray roses, the two tone purple callas, purple lisianthus and purple freesia.
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I like this one as well - it combines both white and green.
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Bridesmaid bouquet option with a few more textures
If we do decide to do an aisle runner, a pretty pattern or monogram adds a special touch. I have double sided floral tape I could run down it to make sure it stayed in place. I also think their chuppah idea was very different.
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idea for the aisle- flowers with ribbon draped in-between
Her bouquet also had accents of white stock (for scent) and white large oriental lilies (also for scent)
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Vicki Moore I really like this one!
Their ceremony decor was done in dark purples to make the bride and her flowers really stand out.
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Vicki Moore I really like the idea of doing this!
Their ceremony decor was done in dark purples to make the bride and her flowers really stand out.
Similar idea to what we are doing!
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Two tone mini callas for bridal bouquet
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This may look neat for the short centerpieces to separate the three colors and have the tall centerpieces combine the three colors
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This is what our flowers on pedestals would look like at the bottom of the stairs. Theirs were placed in the center.
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Here's another Jewish wedding at Callanwolde. They used a runner and had flowers on the aisle chairs but left the chuppah plain. Another great option...
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here is the general shape of the fabric chuppah and what it would look like with flowers in the corners and at the tie backs
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Judy Taylor Love this idea! A monogram would make it very personal for bride and groom.