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Autumn is a very popular time to plan a fall wedding with all of nature's beauty bursting into vibrant colors. However, not all fall wedding themes are the same. Sure you can use the colors of the turning leaves as your theme setting, but why not take it further and plan your wedding around a favorite fall icon? Here are a few ideas to use:
Delicious Apples Wedding Theme
Fall is the season of apple picking. Crisp, juicy and refreshing, biting into a just-picked apple is heaven. Think about ways that you can add apples to your wedding theme. For example, you can have each guest table feature a different type of apple (Macintosh, Granny Smith, etc.) with centerpieces that highlight this wonderful fruit. Decorations could consist of balloon bouquets in the color(s) of your favorite apples. Present favors such as small apple tarts, a shiny red apple, mini apple candles or a silver apple place card holder. Serve apple cider, apple pies, applesauce and other such yummy treats.
Pretty Pumpkins Wedding Theme
Pumpkins are definitely a fall thing. For Halloween and Thanksgiving, pumpkins are featured in all sorts of ways and these two holidays present a great assortment of decorating ideas that you can use. Even small gourds work well for decorations and centerpieces. One unique idea is to hollow out a small gourd or miniature pumpkin and place votive candles inside to light up a buffet table or your gift table. A small box of pumpkin cookies, a jar of pumpkin butter, or pumpkin shaped chocolates are ideal favor ideas. Use decorations with various hues of orange and yellow that are accented with chocolate brown or dark green for an impressive color combination.
Grapes, Wine and Vineyard Themes
Colors and items related to grapes, wine and vineyards are what to focus on in this wedding theme. Grapes come in colors of green, red, purple, black... even white. They are a wonderful accent when incorporated into fruit displays and centerpieces. Wine stoppers, wine glass charms and wine goblet place card holders are favorite favors to present to guests. Be sure to use vines and greenery in your decor.
These are just three of the fall themes that you may want to consider, however that's not all of them. Other options for an autumn theme wedding include:
Use these ideas to help you plan the color scheme, decorations and favors for your upcoming marriage. Nature abounds with spectacular items that lend themselves to being used in a variety of ways... including your fall wedding.
Rose Smith enjoys writing about the many aspects of planning a wedding. She is the successful author of several wedding theme ebooks that walk you step-by-step through the planning process with tons of wonderful ideas to make your theme wedding spectacular. Read more free fall wedding ideas or visit her Squidoo page at: Fall Weddings: The Magic of Autumn Celebrations
Various Kinds of Roses at 48red.com – Part II
In the previous article we learnt about various kind of roses. We have known about Red Roses, Assorted Roses, White Roses and Orange Roses. Now we should know about other roses too. Please check out these beautiful roses at 48red.com.
Vogue Color Rose
Our premium long stem Bi Color Vogue roses are grown in the high altitudes of both Ecuador and Colombia using the latest agriculture advances in technology. This produces a substantially larger rose head with more petals as well as a thicker more stable stem. Roses with more petals will open much slower, thus lasting much longer. Roses are spirally packaged in bunches of 25 then strapped and secured in specially designed boxes to insure they arrive in perfect condition. Roses are mostly used a lot in joyful functions. Hence roses are the best wedding flowers for weddings and reception parties.
Latin Lady Roses
Our premium long stem Latin Lady roses are grown in the high altitudes of both Ecuador and Colombia using the latest agriculture advances in technology. This produces a substantially larger rose head with more petals as well as a thicker more stable stem. Roses with more petals will open much slower, thus lasting much longer. Roses are spirally packaged in bunches of 25 then strapped and secured in specially designed boxes to insure they arrive in perfect condition.
Hot Pink Roses
Our premium long stem Hot Pink roses are grown in the high altitudes of both Ecuador and Colombia using the latest agriculture advances in technology. This produces a substantially larger rose head with more petals as well as a thicker more stable stem. Roses with more petals will open much slower, thus lasting much longer. Roses are spirally packaged in bunches of 25 then strapped and secured in specially designed boxes to insure they arrive in perfect condition.
Light Pink Roses
Our premium long stem light Pink roses are grown in the high altitudes of both Ecuador and Colombia using the latest agriculture advances in technology. This produces a substantially larger rose head with more petals as well as a thicker more stable stem. Roses with more petals will open much slower, thus lasting much longer. Roses are spirally packaged in bunches of 25 then strapped and secured in specially designed boxes to insure they arrive in perfect condition. This roses are greatly used as wedding roses and in all wedding ceremonies you would find roses everywhere.
Though red roses are the most bought and loved ones, there are still various kind of roses in the world. For more info please visit our site here 48red.com
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48Red.com was started in 2001 servicing local Restaurants with wholesale flowers. 48Red.com has truly been blessed with a great deal of success, great customers and quality vendors.
Does anyone have directions on how to make a rose wedding bouquet?
I would like to have red and white roses that are cascading for my bouquet and handtied for my bridesmaids. If anyone hase direction, it would help greatly.
I am going to use silk flowers.
Cascading bouquets are much harder, you might just want to stick with handtieds cause they are super easy. Go to Ragshop or a store comparable, and get floral wire, floral tape, a plain acetate white ribbon, and a pretty ribbon and some pearl pins. Buy bunches of roses (You'll probably need somewhere around 25 for the bride and a bit less for each of the bridesmaids) clean the thorns and leaves off from about 1/4 of the way down the stem on. Cut the stems at an angle, and put them in lukewarm water. You don't want the rose heads really tight cause they don't look good in the bouquet then. When they're a little open, they lay into each other nicely, instead of the bottoms of the rose butting off each other and sticking out all sorts of weird directions. Leave them in the water for at least a few hours so they get plenty of water. Then when you're ready to make your bouquest, take your roses out of the water and clean off all the rest of the leaves and thorns on the stem. Put about 1/4-1/2" of the wire into the base of the head of the rose (the green part) and wrap it around the rose about 1/2 way down. Take the floral tape, and wrap the wire and the rose about the same length. Do that with all the roses you're using, and then just hold one... and keep adding around the sides until you get what size you want. If you're doing this for the first time, you might want to use the floral tape every few you add, cause sometimes it's hard to handle in your hand. Don't tape it TOO tight, cause you can adjust the heights of the roses a bit that way when they're already taped. Your bouquest should somewhat look like a mushroom shape. When you're finished, re-cut the stems and put them back into clean water until a few hours before you're actually going to use them. Remember to keep them refridgerated when you're finished. You don't want them falling apart on your special day! Then, take them out of the water, dry the stems off, cut the bouquet to the length you want. Take your acetate ribbon (the crappy kind of ribbon) and wrap it along the stems, pinning it in place. (I usually use 2 pins. 1 for the start, and one for the end) Then take your pretty ribbon, and do the same. I usually use a few pearl pins to hold the ribbon on and for a pretty detail. Good luck! *Note: Floral tape sticks to itself, and only itself! Stretch the tape out a little, and it gets sticky*
Taunton native Ronnie Rose performing at Sandbar Grill Sunday
Mention the name Ronnie Rose and, if you’re of a certain baby-boomer age, you might remember him as a guy in his 20’s with a huge afro singing songs by Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears.
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