February 9, 2009

One of the most frequent questions I get from budding brides is how best to leverage spring seasonal flowers for their upcoming weddings.

I find that this is a very personal issue, but I have some thoughts about what has worked well for brides based on my experience.

For example what could be better than a beautiful display of spring flowers for nuptials occurring in April or May? Some great arrangements can be made with tulips, which are a personal favorite of mine. While they are known to come from Holland, Montreal brides will
be delighted to know that they are grown locally, making them good not only for the ever-tight wedding budget, but for the environment, as well.

Another favorite spring flower is hyacinth. During the spring, they give off a beautiful radiant fragrance. For wedding table displays, they can also be kept with their roots
in a clear square vase which gives a contemporary feel that your guests will be certain to be talking about for days.

There is no holy grail for wedding flowers. What is good for one bride may not be optimal for the next. But, with a bit of planning and creative thinking, floral arrangements can make tying the knot that much extra special extra-special.

If you have any questions regarding your wedding flowers or if you would like to make an appointment to get your wedding flowers done by Maddy K Flowers please email me: victoria@maddyk.com

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