- Hang Them Upside Down to Air Dry.
- Press Your Wedding Flowers.
- Turn Them into a Paperweight.
- Send Them to A Flower Preservation Specialist.
- Dry and Frame Your Flowers At Home With Silica Gel.
- Dip Your Wedding Flowers in Wax.
- Spell Out Your Initials in Resin.
Also asked, what do you do with bridesmaid bouquets?
Hang the Flowers Upside Down to Dry
Another simple way to preserve your wedding bouquet is to let it air dry. Unwrap the bouquet and cut away and tape or ties. Instead of lumping the bouquet together, Morrow suggests hanging the stems one by one so each has the best form possible.
Beside above, what can a bridesmaid carry instead of flowers? 10 Alternative Bridesmaid Bouquet Ideas
- Holographic Bouquet. Probably the most fun item in our shop, this holographic bouquet option is really unique.
- Paper flowers. These paper bouquets are, once again, from the shop and each can be customised to fit with your theme.
- Corsages.
- Wands.
- Flower Girl Basket.
- PeaRl Bouquet.
- Wooden Bouquet.
- Wreaths.
Furthermore, are bridesmaids supposed to have bouquets?
Your bridesmaids are an integral part of your big day, so the flowers they will carry are important, too. Sure, they don't have to be huge or packed with an intricate mix of different blooms, but their floral bouquets should complement your arrangement, their dresses, and the overall vibe of the day.
Why do brides throw their bouquet?
The bouquet toss has been a wedding tradition for hundreds of years. It has roots in England, where touching the bride supposedly brought good luck to guests. For that reason, party-goers would attempt to tear off pieces of the bride's wedding dress or flowers, hoping that some of her fortune would transfer to them.