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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!
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The Final Florals

October 15th, 2010 @ 1:41 pm by Mrs. Lioness

Hive, I’ve been really psyched about this post. Flowers used to be totally out of my comfort zone, but then I educated myself by searching through tons and tons of inspiration pictures, and by brainstorming with our florist. The more knowledgeable I became, the easier it was to choose the right flowers to convey the look I was going for. If you share my flower personality of romantic and whimsical with a hint of fluffy, I hope you will find the following somewhat educational.

In our case, finalizing the flowers didn’t just bring together our style. It also helped to establish a palette for our wedding. We had already decided on shamrock green and pool blue, but those two colors are hard to find in flowers. Sister Lioness also pointed out that those were two “cool” colors. She thought it would be a good idea to add in an accent color just to brighten things up. Our florist suggested yellow, and my excitement towards our flowers grew even more. I love yellow, but with Irish skin and hair, it’s not always something I feel I can pull off. But as an accent to two colors that I know I can pull of? Sure! Why the heck not?

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Our final palette, courtesy of Color Combos

With that style and palette in mind, we decided on the following:

White Peonies

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Peonies definitely satisfy the “fluffy” criterion. In fact, they exemplify it. These things are huge, soft, and sweet. The downside? They were actually the most expensive of all the flowers we used…so we didn’t end up using a lot of them. These flowers are most easily available during late spring and early summer.

White Garden Roses

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Garden roses are a bit more offbeat than traditional roses. They’re typically cut and arranged after they’ve had a chance to bloom a little bit, rather than the tight-knit buds.

White Ranunculus

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I love ranunculus. Ranunculi? Ranunculuses? Anywho. To me, they look like the quirky cousin of the rose. Their layers of petals seem to spiral around the center of the bud, creating a sense of whimsy. The best time of year for them is April or May, so they were perfect for us! Fun fact: buttercups are members of the ranunculus family. True story!

Green Hypericum Berries

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Hypericum berries are probably my favorite way to add a touch of color to a mostly-white arrangement. They’re so dainty, but they can add so much contrast.

Blue Thistle

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Okay, this is the part where I start squealing a little bit. But really, look how cute they are! They just remind me of “Horton Hears a Who” or something.

Yellow Tea Roses

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Tea roses are similar to the garden roses above, but they’re smaller and more delicate. In yellow, they reminded me of something from “Beauty and the Beast.” (Sorry. You knew that was going to be in here somewhere.)

Cotton Blooms

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Wanna know the easiest way to save money on flowers? Don’t use flowers! Seriously though, I’ve seen so many brides use fabric or paper or brooch bouquets, and it always looks stunning. One of my new favorite trends is cotton. It’s fluffy and it fills a lot of space. Best of all, it doesn’t matter whether it’s real or fake…no one can tell the difference!

Yellow Ranunculus

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I love the pop of color this adds. I’m especially excited to see it next to the white ranunculus.

Fiddlehead Ferns

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I love this one so much, even the name makes me smile! I’m so excited to use this in the boutonnieres. It’s whimsy at its finest, in my opinion.

White Hydrangea

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These will only be in our centerpieces, not in the bouquets. I love hydrangeas, but they are thirsty little devils. They do not do well outside of a vase for a very long time. Additionally, they’re late-summer/early-fall flowers; so even though you don’t need a lot of them to fill space, the fact that they were out of season during our wedding made them too expensive.

Overall, my bouquet will be more colorful than my bridesmaids’. Most inspiration that I found was the opposite, but I feel like my girls are wearing enough color. Something simple and mostly white would balance them out nicely. Conversely, something bright and vivid would contrast well with my dress!

And now, allow me to leave y’all with a few money-saving tips that I picked up during my floral adventures:

  1. Buy local. Less travel means less additional expenses.
  2. Buy seasonal. If you have your heart set on something that’s off-season, that’s fine, but I would highly recommend supplementing that feature flower with some complementary seasonal blooms.
  3. Size matters. Bigger blooms means fewer blooms! Sometimes this can look a little funny, but choosing fillers like berries or thistles can help to fill the gaps.
  4. Bridesmaids’ bouquets don’t have to be for the ceremony only. We’re having the girls place them somewhere during the reception. We haven’t decided where yet, but that’s one less thing that will need flowers!
  5. Mix it up. My favorite idea that my florist had was to do two different kinds of centerpieces. Seven tables would have larger centerpieces, and six would have smaller centerpieces. When looking at the room as a whole, it still looks pretty full. When looking at it sitting at the table, you don’t really notice if your centerpiece is smaller because you’re busy eating and talking! Paying for seven large centerpieces instead of 13 can save you quite a bit.
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19 Responses to “The Final Florals”

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SandraMarie_1986
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SandraMarie_1986 (message)  1,363 posts, Bumble bee

Those florals fit your theme perfectly and they are absolutely gorgeous! I wish I could have peonies but my wedding will be in the fall. Beautiful though.

 
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LGenz
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LGenz (message)  3,804 posts, Honey bee

We are basically flower twins, I love peonies and ranunculas

 
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cjm

Love these! LOVE the cotton blooms!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

I wanted ranunculus in our bouquets soooooo bad and for whatever reason, our florist did not deliver…Siiiigh, I still get so jealous whenever I see brides with them in their bouquets, your flower selections are lovely!

 
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NotYourTypicalBride (message)  1,294 posts, Bumble bee

LOVE the peonies and ranunculus! They don’t really work for our December “modern tropical” beach wedding in the Florida Keys, but I absolutely love their “fluffiness,” as you put it. :)

My primary colors are orange/green/turquoise/white, so I’m doing white and orange gerber daisies (also fluffy if you get the right ones) and green spider mums (love the contrast of spiky & fluffy). I’m also mixing in some bells of Ireland (or maybe bamboo?) for height and drama. I love how architectural the bells look, if that makes sense.

 
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asdf (message)  256 posts, Helper bee

I just starred this in my google reader so I don’t forget about the blue thistles! They’re so fun!

 
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OttawaBride2011
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OttawaBride2011 (message)  4,510 posts, Honey bee

We are using a lot of the same flowers! We’re using peonies, ranunculus and hydrangeas in the bouquets :) Love them!

 
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Encore
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Encore (message)  680 posts, Busy bee

My love of hydrangeas is a little obscene. And the peonies are second in my heart only to those. Alas, both are out of season for me so neither are likely to come play in the few flowers that we will be having. Poo.

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Ranunculas are in season for you! JEALOUS! Those flowers sound lovely!

 
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Mrs. Locket
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Mrs. Locket (message)  2,837 posts, Sugar bee

I love peonies and ranunculus soo much! I did my best to create fabric ones in my bouquet, but nothing beats the real thing. Can’t wait to see what the final product will look like.

 
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Miss Twigs (message)  126 posts, Blushing bee

Ranunculus, Garden Roses and Hypercum berries will be making an appearance in our wedding too. You are so fortunate to be marrying during Peony season!

 
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Mrs. Barrettes
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Mrs. Barrettes (message)  883 posts, Busy bee

Yes! I can’t wait to see this all come together! I seriously love your color scheme– so clean and refreshing =)

 
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Miss Lioness
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Miss Lioness (message)  817 posts, Busy bee

@NotYourTypicalBride: That sounds gorgeous!

@asdf: Woot!

@Mrs. Barrettes: Clean and refreshing…I like that! Yes, that is exactly what I’m going for!

 
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Megan

I’ve loved every single one of your posts, but this solidifies it! I’m using shamrock green as the main color of our wedding, with accents of white/ivory and purple. I’m using many of the same flowers as you, with some additional ones to include stock, gladiolus, sweetpea, delphinium, veronica, and lisianthus. Love your style girlfriend!!!

 
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Miss Lioness
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Miss Lioness (message)  817 posts, Busy bee

@Megan: I LOVE getting comments like this! You just made my day, girl…you have no idea! Purple sounds soooo pretty with that color combo and style.

 
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MissCatherine
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MissCatherine (message)  278 posts, Helper bee

love your choices! can’t wait to see the final result!!

 
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Jennifer

I love the flowers you posted here! Gorgeous!

One thing about the fiddlehead ferns. They are extremely delicate. Typically, “they” suggest using more robust flowers (or whatever) for the bouts b/c the guys hug and smoosh them. We used ranunculus for my husband, roses for the dads (not my choice, but whatever), and the white version of those green hypericum berries for the groomsmen. Only the groomsmen’s bouts looked ok by picture time. My husband’s was a hot mess. (Ranunculus have those delicate stems.) By then, I was like, just go with it. But looking at the pics, my husband looks a little homeless.

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Amazing choices!

 
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cnd0020
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cnd0020 (message)  85 posts, Worker bee

Gorgeous flowers!

I especially love the fiddlehead ferns. Those little curlicues remind me of pretty much every Tim Burton movie ever made.

 

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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!

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