Tuesday, October 4, 2011

"Flowers"

Before I start with my thoughts on flowers, I just want everyone to know that I think flowers are beautiful and like any girl, I enjoy getting flowers from a special someone. However, I enjoy flowers when they are in their natural form, growing on a plant rooted in the ground. When flowers are picked, even with the most loving and tender care, they will die in a matter of days. How would you like it if you were cut off from your life source? Here's my question to you: How is this symbolic of what a marriage SHOULD be? (guys keep your comments to yourself) This is what began my search for alternatives to floral bouquet. Here were some of my initial ideas, with my thoughts:
I loved the creativity of this, and thought it would be a really fun craft project, however, it didn't scream "ME!"


http://greenweddingshoes.com/real-wedding-aimee-troys-red-barn-wedding/
I also liked the idea of having everyone carry potted plants. It's "Green," the flowers will not die (as quickly), and it's something the bridal party can take home with them and enjoy. My concern with this was that it's hard to find potted flowers that are all in bloom at the same time.

After thinking more about my choices, I finally found came up with the idea that screamed "ME," would be a fun craft project, had a total cost of $40 (for all bouquets/boutonnieres), and would add a FUN element to the wedding! Here it is folks:
 
BUTTONS!!!!!

I raided my grandmother's and mother's button collection and ordered some in bulk online. I now have a huge button collection and have quickly realized how much fun it is to sort through buttons. 
 Making the "stems" has been very relaxing for me over the past few weeks. I now have 3 bridesmaids bouquets together and am working on my own. My MOH has requested helping to make hers, so that one will have to wait. I'm very excited for the final product! Here is the sneak peak of the bouquets:
 Left: Bridesmaid bouquet     Right: "Flower" made from a pair of my grandmother's old earrings.




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