Ladies I have a vision but can't quite find the picture close to it ...Imma explain (best I can) and see if you've seen it, see it, or can help me put it together.
My ladies carry huge a Christmas Ball (gold) with alot of ribbon and maybe a few flowers at the top?
Do you see what I see? Help me out if you do please sisters ...
OK, this is just my opinion, but I love your idea as something you could do as a centerpiece for the reception rather than for your BMs to carry. But that's just me.
You may want to google alternative bridal bouquet
I tried searching...but im not sure that Im seeing what you are seeing.
I keep finding a lot of crystal bouquets and things like there
Heres a link
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Instead of Flowers
Posted on: 11/01/2007 11:37 AM
I can't really see it myself. What you can do is shop around at a craft store and buy a few samples of the materials you've envisoned and put it together....Then post a pic that we can see.
The cutest Christmas bouquet I saw was done a year ago at a December wedding at my church...They kept the church very simple with big red bows on the pews and in the back. They also decorated with a few potted red ponsiettas along the back entryway. The bouquet was actually a simple array of one or two silk red roses -not the cheap silk flowers or that fire-engine red, but a soft, but deep cranberry red) with a couple of red poinsettas and some small white itty bitty flowers mixed in wrapped in a simple red velvet ribbon with gold embroidery....I loved it because they made such a large statement in such a simle way!
.....Not saying you have to do this, but remember that whatever you create for the BM's has to be replicated to the T for howevever many BM's you have. Also you don't want the effect to get lost in the details if there are too many. So definitely experiment with your ideas and see how you like it....your idea sounds like a big bouquet, but put it together and see how you come out:)
Oh yeah, the crystal bouquets are really popular in the Christmas weddings too.
Thanks Bumble! It's only 2 girls ..and the balls are about twice the size of a regular Christmas ball ..I don't think that's too big ...if I use the calla lillies -it will only be 3 of them and a few candy canes ...I don't think that's too big ...what you think?
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Instead of Flowers
Posted on: 11/01/2007 12:02 PM
Girl, I really can't say other than post a couple of pics you find online of a similar sample or make a sample yourself and take a picture of it in the store.
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From: Maryland, Florida after we're married!!
Re: Instead of Flowers
Posted on: 11/01/2007 01:53 PM
Turiya girl, brownie points on your originality ~ how about if I offer you a compromise? I can see your christmas ball, alternating burgunday and gold. At the top, where the little hoocks go, how about threading a gold or burgundy ribbon, pending on the color of the ball, you'd want to use opposite ribbon (Gold ball ~ burgundy ribbon) that way, the ribbon could be hung at the wrist of your BMs like a nosegay flower arrangement. Then perhaps, you could incorporate some lilly of the valley ( in order to get your greens). Lilly of the valleys are beautiful vines. How about entertwining the lilly of the valleys unto the ribbons or forego the ribbons altogether and thread the lilly of the valleys through the christmas ball hoops and it will look like a nosegay bouquet.
Think about it. It will be lovely (yes girl, ginoue wants you to do yet another DIY project. As if you don't have enough on your plate!!! lmao ~
Floral Pomander: A round ball covered in flowers, suspended by a ribbon and worn from the wrist.
Oh and I saw this idea on a frugal wedding idea site and I thought it would fit with your theme.
Plain glass Christmas balls can be used in your wedding throughout the year to add color and elegance and to provide you with cherished keepsakes. Fill large, decorative bowls with ornaments for dramatic centerpieces. Put paint pens on the tables so that guests can decorate some of the ornaments for you to hang on your first Christmas tree. Not only can the ornaments be purchased cheaply during after-Christmas sales, but you'll also have cherished wedding mementos that you can enjoy every year.
Real love requires a minimum of emotion and a maximum of the will - Bishop Keith W. Reed, Sr.
Oh okay, I remember it now. That's going to look nice together. I can't wait to see your wedding pics. From the sounds of the ideas you've shared, I now your guests are going to love it.
"I'm a work in progress, God is not through me yet"
Soon ...Imma hurt you! ...LOL That WAS the news...LOL ...look at the one with the ribbon up ...those pics were taken seconds apart (enough seconds for me to change the channel) ...Naw on the real ...Im saying doe "they" must have switch to a funny commerical type jaint ...
Lawd Imma retard! (I'll be the first to admit it) LOL
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Instead of Flowers
Posted on: 11/09/2007 03:18 PM
Those are pretty...especially with the gown! You don't need to do any flowers with those...How absolutely unique! Good Job! You will make a great impression on your wedding day. You may be able to do a small version of mini-balls to wrap with a nice flower for the boutainnaires....My brother used some pearls along with the flower in the boutainnaires because the bride and BM's had pearls in the bouquets...so you may be able to find that color in the pearls to accent the boutainnaires.......keep experimenting with your flowers and other accents! As you can see, you will amaze yourself at what you come up with!
Bumble I already got you covered babe! I bought these small cranberry bushes (.39) from Michaels ...very similar to this
and I have this gold leaf stuff to put with it!
Geeked I'm telling you ;)
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Instead of Flowers
Posted on: 11/09/2007 04:44 PM
You go girl! You are on a roll! Good for you by taking charge! You are cutting costs, and seeing your ideas followed through! To have someone do it for you can be so costly...I am excited for you girl! Keep us posted and take a pic of the boutainnaires when you put them together!
Turiya-did you use styrofoam balls and if so, what size did you use? I am thinking of doing the rose bouquet ball but not sure what size I should do them
I was thinking that this would be nice and elegant and not costly because they are paper flowers what u think I would use the cornflower blue flower and the crystal accents and the silver vase place it on a mirror with votives around it what u guys think?
I know it's late ...but I still wanted to post it for you :)
and this pic maybe too dark, I can't even see his bout ...but here is my Matron and Best Man ..so you'll can see the colors, ball, and bout together (if you can)