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Bridal Bouquet
ActivitiesBridal Bouquet
Activities
When a bride orders her wedding bouquet, it might not seem that
any "activities" will come from it other than as a thing for
the bride to hold. But the bridal bouquet can be the source of
many interesting activities and meaningful gestures.
During there ceremony there are all kinds of possibilities.
Certainly you can go traditional and have a flower for both the
mother of the bride and mother of the groom. The moms, in
particular, love this activity and guests usually appreciate it
as well. But what if you turned that traditional gesture on its
head and supplied flowers for both the mothers and the
fathers?
If the bride supplies flowers to both the men and women, there
are a couple of ways to do this. What if dad's flower was
enclosed in a verse that he will then get up and read at the
ceremony? What if it was a flower to recognize the members of
the family who have passed, and it gives dad an opportunity to
recognize those family members?
If the bride chooses not to have a unity candle, but wants some
gesture like it, she can have her bridal bouquet designed by
having several small bouquets put together. At an appropriate
time during the ceremony, the bridal bouquet is "broken up" and
various people might receive a share, such as the mothers and
fathers of the bride and groom.
Now, if the bride wants to hang onto her bridal bouquet during
the wedding ceremony, but is willing to have some fun with it
at the reception, there are a few options there as well. How
about a dance involving the bridal bouquet? This is silly, but
fun. The bridal bouquet is on display somewhere near the dance
floor and guests must guess a flower that's in the bouquet
before they can enter the dance floor. The first few guests
might not have a problem as some flowers are obvious, like
roses and tulips, but others might give people pause. Of
course, this won't work if the bridal bouquet is all roses or
some other single and obvious flower but for a traditional
mixed bouquet, it can work well.
For a naughty touch, the bride can hide her garter in the
bridal bouquet and actually put it on her leg before the groom
takes it off. Or she can have a couple of breakaway bouquets
that are wrapped in garter belts, so hers doesn't get thrown,
but instead the tiny bouquets with garter belts attached are
thrown.
When it comes time for the bride to throw her bouquet, there
are several options. Some brides choose not to keep their
bouquet and simply pluck one flower out of it before chucking
the whole thing during the bridal bouquet toss. This is an
alternative to having a special bouquet set aside for throwing,
and there are others as well.
Are there are a lot of single women coming to the wedding?
Maybe one thrown bouquet won't be enough. Many brides these
days are opting for something a little more fun. There are a
few options, really. One popular option is to have the florist
create several small bouquets and then bundle them to look like
one bouquet. They are tied lightly with a ribbon. When it comes
time for the bouquet toss, the bride unties the ribbon, and
throws the "bouquet" which is actually several little bouquets.
Several women will catch the bouquet, rather than just
one.
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