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Premium member Presentation Transcript Wedding Flowers: Wedding Flowers Original by Linda Rist Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office September 2005Weddings: Weddings One of the most interesting and challenging segments of the florist business Tradition plays a major roleWeddings: Weddings Modern weddings are reflecting more individuality Couples are generally older and have a specific idea of what they wantBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations First interview is usually the most important It is at least three months prior to the weddingBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations Normally handled by the head designer or the owner/manager of the shop An area is usually set aside for these meetings where interruptions will be minimalBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations May include looking at ribbon samples Photo albums of sample wedding workBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations Florist must learn as much about the wedding plans as possibleBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations Florist needs to determine what needs to be arranged Set a budget within which to workOther stuff….: Other stuff…. Type of gown Type of wedding being planned How large is the wedding partyOther stuff….: Other stuff…. Formal or informal? Where will the service take place? Time of day or evening? Religious ceremony?Other stuff….: Other stuff…. Where is the reception? How large will the reception be? Who is paying for the flowers?Bridal Consultation: Bridal Consultation Establish the size and budget for the wedding With this info the florist will be better able to make suggestions relative to flower choices and other decorationsWedding order form: Wedding order form Used for planning floral decorations Lists the majority of items needed for the weddingWedding order form: Wedding order form Has space for notes on the style and types of flowers used Serves as a contract between the florist and the brideWedding order form: Wedding order form The form is signed by the bride and the florist This helps prevent problems in the futureWedding order form: Wedding order form A copy is given to the bride to serve as her reference Itemized list of floral expensesWedding order form: Wedding order form Form may categorize expenses under two columns One for the bride and one for the groomBouquets: Bouquets Bridal and attendant Style is preference of bride Several factors considered in selecting style of bouquetsBouquets: Bouquets Flowers should compliment the gown Traditional gowns - traditional flowers such as roses and stephanotisBouquets: Bouquets Size of the bride and attendants Petite women should carry a small airy cascade Not a large, heavy cascading bouquetBouquets: Bouquets Larger women can carry larger, heavier bouquets Most frequent styles ordered: Arm bouquetBouquets: Bouquets Colonial nosegay Cascading bouquet Variations of each are made by altering the flowers used, size, density of bouquetArm bouquets: Arm bouquets Presentation bouquet Carried across the forearm Designed with natural stems remaining on the flowers Kept fresh in a vase until wedding timeArm bouquets: Arm bouquets Orchid tubes or water picks may also be used Remove tubes just before the wedding Flowers are bound together with wireColonial Nosegay: Colonial Nosegay Handheld bouquets Constructed in a circular shape with an attached handle Usually a plastic bouquet holder is usedColonial Nosegay: Colonial Nosegay Soaked oasis or floral foam is placed in the bouquet holder A piece of PVC pipe is used to hold the bouquet holder while designingCascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Held at the waist Created by extending the colonial bouquet into a flowing garland.Cascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Cascade may be any length from one foot to floor length Cascade is extremely popular with bridesCascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Hand tied - each flower wired and taped separately Designed in same foam holders as colonial nosegaysCascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Wire and tape the long cascade and add to a foam bouquet holderCorsages and Bouts.: Corsages and Bouts. Normally worn by ushers, best man, groomsmen Parents, grandparents Servers at the reception Other close family membersCorsages and Bouts.: Corsages and Bouts. Organist, minister, soloist Minister - if they do not wear a robe Roses and orchids are favorite for mothers and grandmothers Corsages and Bouts.: Corsages and Bouts. Any flower can be chosen Usually flowers used in bridal or bridesmaids bouquetsCeremonial Decorations: Ceremonial Decorations Check to see if the church has a policy on the use of flowers and decorations Ceremonial Decorations: Ceremonial Decorations A few large, bold arrangements are more effective than several small onesEntry and Vestibule: Entry and Vestibule Guest book table Cut flower arrangements Garlands framing doorwaysAisles and Pews: Aisles and Pews Bows made of number 9 or 40 ribbon White is the most common Often accented with flowers and foliage Aisles and Pews: Aisles and Pews May be used on every pew Every second or third pewCandelabra: Candelabra May have flowers and foliage added May be used in altar area or in aislesAltar: Altar Focus attention on the center of the altar Should be large enough to be seen by wedding guests Large, bright flowers are most effective Altar: Altar Single arrangement in center of altar Triangular or fan shapedReception Decorations: Reception Decorations Many times arrangements used at the wedding are moved to the reception siteReception: Reception Serving tables Cake table Punch table Floating pool arrangementRehearsal dinner: Rehearsal dinner Depends on the style of dinner Arrangements are kept low so guests can see Delivery: Delivery Florist usually stays at the wedding site until the ceremony has begun. 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Weddings Linda Rist Sept 2005 Michela Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 99 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Wedding Flowers: Wedding Flowers Original by Linda Rist Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office September 2005Weddings: Weddings One of the most interesting and challenging segments of the florist business Tradition plays a major roleWeddings: Weddings Modern weddings are reflecting more individuality Couples are generally older and have a specific idea of what they wantBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations First interview is usually the most important It is at least three months prior to the weddingBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations Normally handled by the head designer or the owner/manager of the shop An area is usually set aside for these meetings where interruptions will be minimalBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations May include looking at ribbon samples Photo albums of sample wedding workBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations Florist must learn as much about the wedding plans as possibleBridal Consultations: Bridal Consultations Florist needs to determine what needs to be arranged Set a budget within which to workOther stuff….: Other stuff…. Type of gown Type of wedding being planned How large is the wedding partyOther stuff….: Other stuff…. Formal or informal? Where will the service take place? Time of day or evening? Religious ceremony?Other stuff….: Other stuff…. Where is the reception? How large will the reception be? Who is paying for the flowers?Bridal Consultation: Bridal Consultation Establish the size and budget for the wedding With this info the florist will be better able to make suggestions relative to flower choices and other decorationsWedding order form: Wedding order form Used for planning floral decorations Lists the majority of items needed for the weddingWedding order form: Wedding order form Has space for notes on the style and types of flowers used Serves as a contract between the florist and the brideWedding order form: Wedding order form The form is signed by the bride and the florist This helps prevent problems in the futureWedding order form: Wedding order form A copy is given to the bride to serve as her reference Itemized list of floral expensesWedding order form: Wedding order form Form may categorize expenses under two columns One for the bride and one for the groomBouquets: Bouquets Bridal and attendant Style is preference of bride Several factors considered in selecting style of bouquetsBouquets: Bouquets Flowers should compliment the gown Traditional gowns - traditional flowers such as roses and stephanotisBouquets: Bouquets Size of the bride and attendants Petite women should carry a small airy cascade Not a large, heavy cascading bouquetBouquets: Bouquets Larger women can carry larger, heavier bouquets Most frequent styles ordered: Arm bouquetBouquets: Bouquets Colonial nosegay Cascading bouquet Variations of each are made by altering the flowers used, size, density of bouquetArm bouquets: Arm bouquets Presentation bouquet Carried across the forearm Designed with natural stems remaining on the flowers Kept fresh in a vase until wedding timeArm bouquets: Arm bouquets Orchid tubes or water picks may also be used Remove tubes just before the wedding Flowers are bound together with wireColonial Nosegay: Colonial Nosegay Handheld bouquets Constructed in a circular shape with an attached handle Usually a plastic bouquet holder is usedColonial Nosegay: Colonial Nosegay Soaked oasis or floral foam is placed in the bouquet holder A piece of PVC pipe is used to hold the bouquet holder while designingCascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Held at the waist Created by extending the colonial bouquet into a flowing garland.Cascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Cascade may be any length from one foot to floor length Cascade is extremely popular with bridesCascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Hand tied - each flower wired and taped separately Designed in same foam holders as colonial nosegaysCascade bouquets: Cascade bouquets Wire and tape the long cascade and add to a foam bouquet holderCorsages and Bouts.: Corsages and Bouts. Normally worn by ushers, best man, groomsmen Parents, grandparents Servers at the reception Other close family membersCorsages and Bouts.: Corsages and Bouts. Organist, minister, soloist Minister - if they do not wear a robe Roses and orchids are favorite for mothers and grandmothers Corsages and Bouts.: Corsages and Bouts. Any flower can be chosen Usually flowers used in bridal or bridesmaids bouquetsCeremonial Decorations: Ceremonial Decorations Check to see if the church has a policy on the use of flowers and decorations Ceremonial Decorations: Ceremonial Decorations A few large, bold arrangements are more effective than several small onesEntry and Vestibule: Entry and Vestibule Guest book table Cut flower arrangements Garlands framing doorwaysAisles and Pews: Aisles and Pews Bows made of number 9 or 40 ribbon White is the most common Often accented with flowers and foliage Aisles and Pews: Aisles and Pews May be used on every pew Every second or third pewCandelabra: Candelabra May have flowers and foliage added May be used in altar area or in aislesAltar: Altar Focus attention on the center of the altar Should be large enough to be seen by wedding guests Large, bright flowers are most effective Altar: Altar Single arrangement in center of altar Triangular or fan shapedReception Decorations: Reception Decorations Many times arrangements used at the wedding are moved to the reception siteReception: Reception Serving tables Cake table Punch table Floating pool arrangementRehearsal dinner: Rehearsal dinner Depends on the style of dinner Arrangements are kept low so guests can see Delivery: Delivery Florist usually stays at the wedding site until the ceremony has begun. Pins on corsages and hands out bouquets