Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Ideas for Calla Lilly Wedding bouquets and Centerpieces

calla lilly wedding bouquets "Calla" doesn't mean "white" anymore, though. And even brides who love tradition are going nuts for the deep hues of mini-callas in shades like mango, gold and burgundy.

Here are some interesting treatments we're seeing:

Callas and bare-branch arrangements combined (tall, imposing, great for Asian-tinged or contemporary autumn weddings).

Callas are costly, so they're used more sparingly than some other blooms. Expect to pay almost $5 a stem for the big, traditional kind, even if you're buying in bulk. Mini-callas come cheaper: close to $2.50 or $3 per stem.

Partly due to expense, callas tend to draw DIY'ers. They're relatively sturdy. They're available all year round. They enjoy a long vase life, and they're simple to prepare (especially compared to fussy, wilt-prone flowers like hydrangeas, tulips or shasta daisies).

But keep in mind that mini-callas — the kinds with color — are just that. Mini.

More than a few brides ordered their callas online ... and were a little shocked when they found those mango beauties on their doorstep smaller than they imagined.

The sky's the limit when it comes to color choices for minis, but if you need really big blooms for things like tower vases and centerpieces, you'll want to stick to white (minis come in white too, though, so be careful).

calla bouquets Tight mini-calla posy bouquets with a romantic rose collar (white callas ringed by pink roses, for example).

Mango mini-callas with black magic roses. Combined with hypericum berries, it's a super-dramatic fall look.

Calla lilies sure have legs when it comes to wedding trends. In fact, they're not really a trend ... they're more of an institution.

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Why? Because calla lilies express major directions in fashion ... and weddings. The body-conscious wedding gowns, the emphasis on fine fabrics, the movement toward a stripped-down look in wedding cakes  ... all these sit square in the center of the modern white wedding. Right next to our favorite bloom!

As a result, callas appeal to brides who prefer to push the envelope,   who love all things traditional ... or as we focus on here,  who are brave enough to do-it-yourself!

The Autumn Wedding Season is start

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The Autumn Wedding Season is approaching and the Flower Barn has many wonderful fall wedding ideas and fall wedding floral arrangements. Make the colors of the beautiful Autumn season be a part of your fall wedding plans. What can be more beautiful than a mix of traditional wedding colors and an Autumn Theme on this very special occasion. There's nothing like simple elegance. If you have a simple but elegant dress, this is the wedding bouquet for you.

This Calla Lilies wedding bouquetis stunning.

Autumn wedding bouquets with calla lilly

Autumn is visually a glorious time of year when you can feast your eyes on the changing colours from green to amber, yellow, red and orange. The temperatures might be dropping and the days getting shorter, but this seems to help intensify those deep shades, as the foliage dies. If you are lucky enough to have a wedding during this picturesque time of year it would be a shame not to take advantage of these beautiful colours and use them to make a beautiful autumn wedding bouquet.

Do not try and use unseasonal flowers for your wedding bouquet, this will give you added expense and effort in trying to get a summery or spring feel to your wedding. The bouquet should incorporate lots of greens and deep browns and flowers that are readily available at this time of year. Trust your imagination and come up with some truly memorable combinations of colours for your autumn wedding bouquet. The calla lily bridal bouquet is the best gifted flower bouquet.

It is a nice idea to choose seasonal shades for your wedding, to create a stunning visual effect.

» Spring ¡V White, paler shade of pinks, yellow, blues, lilac, and greens

» Summer ¡VRich Vibrant colors such as yellow, orange, red, pink, gold, hazy purple and green

» Autumn - Shades of brown, yellow, gold, cream, russet (reddish-brown), burnt orange and red.

» Winter - Forest green, strong dark red, russet, orange, gold, and snow white or ultra modern like silver and ice blue.

The Victorian influence is also becoming more popular. Flowers with inert meanings and romantic, soft colored blooms are also becoming a rage.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Autumn Beautiful Calla Lily Wedding Bouquet

calla lilly autumn wedding It's simple: the calla lily is the epitome of elegance. If your venue was the set of Breakfast at Tiffany's, the calla lily would be Audrey Hepburn; if it was Monaco's pink palace, the calla would be Grace Kelly in a taffeta gown.

All fresh flowers are beautiful, but few offer the elegance and versatility of the calla.

Maybe you've thought of designing your own wedding bouquets, centerpieces or altar arrangements. In that case, the calla can provide all the style, color and beauty you've ever dreamed of.

One simply has to glance at a white calla to think of weddings. It occupies a strangely rich space that's both classic and totally modern. Fortunately, beautiful calla lily bouquets are easy to fashion yourself.

This beautiful bouquet, combining full-sized and mini callas, offers great visual depth and dimension. To create it yourself, place five full-sized white calla lilies in the palm of your hand. Arrange the flowers into a rough arrow shape, with the middle flower being the tallest, and the rest gently sloping down. Now continue to fill out the arrow shape by adding eight mini calla lilies in pink, red, or yellow.

To finish the bouquet, gently close the palm of your hand to bring the stems together and tie off with floral tape. Complete the look by wrapping the stems with a wide satin ribbon of your choice.

Autumn Calla lilly wedding bouquets

Autumn Bouquet calla lilly In the southern hemisphere, this March through to the end of May, autumn bouquet can be one of your most favorite bouquets. Golden yellow, deep golds, yellow, orange and deep red are ready to fall color. Bouquet arranged with roses, tulips, calla lilies, and freesia are great for autumn theme.

A calla lily bridal bouquet has a certain elegance that makes it hard to resist. Both standard and miniatures are available in a wide range of colors, from deep plum (almost black) to the palest of yellows and ivories.

Standard calla lilies are usually make into an arm or clutch style. Their large, hollow stems makes it difficult to put into a foam bouquet holder . Instead, after binding the stems together, cover them with a You can,however, use miniature calla lilies in a flower holder. See how both styles are designed in the wedding flower. You can use miniature callas in foam holders, however. See several styles designs using both miniatures and standards below.

Autumn Weddings bouquets from Calla Lilly

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Aren't Autumn weddings are such a festive mix of bright fall colors? Deep orange, cool greens, creamy ivory, burgandy and plum are so delicious when combined in the fantastic bouquets you see below!

The bouquet below is a traditional round bouquet with orange calla lilies, roses, orange spray roses, ageratum and surrounded with galax leaves and red myrtle.

This elegant clutch is mostly made of orange miniature calla lilies and Oasiana roses. There is a touch of green viburnum and (surprisingly) a dozen stems of pink spray roses.

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Calla Lilies Bouquet: Beautiful Large White Calla Lilies, Simple And Elegant with Complimentary Greens.Calla lilly wedding bouquets

Many brides are adding a touch of color to their bouquets by choosing from a number of brightly colored calla lilies that range from bright yellow to deep burgundy. For an autumn wedding, combine dark yellow calla lilies with orange-hued roses, or make bouquet from golden orange lilies tied together with raffia. For a romantic effect, make a bouquet from 12” long wine colored stems. A bouquet made of dark purple calla lilies is perfect for a winter wedding, especially when combined with dark pink mini calla lilies. To add a touch of whimsy, bundle together white calla lilies and add a ring of grape hyacinth or dark pink roses to accent the white lilies. For a spring wedding, bundle together two colors of yellow calla lilies, with the darker lilies (such as gold rush or millennium gold lilies) in the center and the lighter lilies (such as lemon chiffon lilies) circling the darker lilies. Alternatively, combine white mini calla lilies with calla lilies of a different shade, such as amethyst (a beautiful shade of purple) or cherry chiffon (a bubble-gum pink) for a colorful touch. No matter which option you choose, you are sure to have a beautifully elegant bouquet that matches your unique style!

Cascade Calla Lilly wedding bouquets

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is made with light blue open roses,
yellow rose buds, calla lilies, ribbon
fillers, bead sprays, gypsohpelia, and
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Calla lilies are a classic wedding flower for a bride who wants to portray simple elegance. Traditionally, white calla lilies have been the classic choice; however, the current availability of callas in a wide variety of colors opens up a number of bouquet options. Many brides opt for the classic look of white calla lilies tied together with a sheer white ribbon and carried cradled in the left arm during the processional. While other flowers, such as roses and gardenias, often require filler to give the bouquet greater volume, calla bouquets can stand alone with just the lilies to comprise the bouquet. The following bouquet options can be made at home or by a florist, and offer a few new options for this classic wedding bouquet flower.

For a wedding bouquet that screams elegance and sophistication, choose several (5-8) long-stemmed white or ivory calla lilies. Cut the stem so that the blossoms are of slightly varying length, and collect the flowers with a sheer white ribbon tied into a bow. This type of bouquet should be carried cradled horizontally in the bride’s left arm during the processional. For a truly dramatic look, use long-stemmed calla lilies with stems that are several feet long and cut to different lengths, so that the flowers drape over the bride’s arm. To make attendant’s bouquets, use a similar method but choose fewer flowers (3-5), or give each bridesmaid a single calla lily with a sheer white ribbon bow tied around the stem. For a more structured look, use white mini calla lilies to make your bouquets. For this look, cut 8-12 mini call lilies at a 10-12” stem length, then wrap them tightly together using green florist tape that is then covered with a sheer white ribbon tied into a bow. For the bridesmaid bouquets, use a similar method to tie together smaller versions of the same bouquet (3-8 flowers).

For the boutonnieres, choose min calla lilies that are the same color as the blossoms in the bride’s bouquet. Use 3 mini lilies staggered vertically for the groom’s boutonniere, and a single lily for each of the groomsmen.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Calla Lily and Gerbera wedding bouquet

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Calla Lily
Also known as the arum lily, this trumpet-shaped blossom originated in Africa and symbolized "magnificent beauty" to the Victorians. Two types are commonly available: one with a large head and a long, smooth stem, suitable for tall arrangements or presentation bouquets; and a miniature version ideal for nosegays and boutonnieres.

Gerbera
This graphic flower is so flawless in its form that it almost doesn't look real. Grown in the hottest climates of Asia and Africa, the gerbera is a year-round gem that comes in a crayon-box range of colors -- nearly 350 intense shades are available, including bright orange, pink, red, yellow, and burgundy.

 

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Top Wedding Color Combo Tips

calla lilly bouquet Without a doubt, color will set the tone of your wedding, whether it's a bright and bold summer soiree or a romantic winter wedding. So what color palette will you choose? With such a big style decision, making this choice can be harder than you might think. Luckily, we can help -- here are the answers to your biggest color-picking questions.

Q. We love our black and white color palette and want to extend it to our cake. Are there any other colors we should or shouldn't use?

A: Lighter shades of pink, silver, and baby blue look gorgeous in fondant. The effect is classy and understated. Include a single, brightly colored bloom on an all-white cake for a pop of color. When choosing darker shades, such as black or red, be sure to use them sparingly as accents. This can be done by adding a series of black dots or red sugar flowers to white icing. Remember: The goal of any cake is not only to look beautiful, but be tasty too.

Q. My colors are brown and sage. I don't think that brown bridesmaid dresses will clash with black tuxes, but everyone else says it will look bad. Is it okay to mix black and brown?

A: Despite the ongoing battle over black and brown combos, there's nothing wrong with having brown bridesmaid dresses and black tuxes. The combo can actually look elegant and sophisticated. Put the guys in black tuxes with sage ties and vests; then coordinate the bridesmaids in brown dresses with a sage sash. Or add metallic accents: Pair black tuxes with gold or champagne-colored vests and ties. The bridesmaids can wear gold shoes and accessories. The key is tying the looks together.

Q. I'm planning a summer wedding and am at a loss for a color combo. I'm leaning toward brighter colors instead of pastels. Do you have any ideas for June?

A: Summer is a great time to get married because almost any color palette will work. Rather than pastels, have a little fun with an uber-bright combination. Mixing teal with bright pink will definitely pop. You can tone it down for the ceremony by putting the bridesmaids in light pink dresses with fuchsia bouquets hand-tied with teal ribbon. At the reception, go all out with teal linens and use vibrant hues for your cake design. A yellow and orange palette is another bold choice. The key here is to go with a brighter yellow and a deeper orange to avoid a carnival-like look. Try flame-colored calla lilies for bouquets and boutonnieres and neutral tablecloths with burnt orange runners.

Q. I love bright coral colors and brown mixed together, but I'm getting married in the spring. Is brown too dark for the season?

A: Absolutely not! The great thing about choosing a color palette is that you can vary the shades. For a spring wedding, stick with a less intense brown -- think golden versus chocolate and keep the darker color to a minimum. The coral accents will also help brighten up everything. Mix lush white blooms with cool corals and chocolate cosmos for depth. Dress your maids in coral dresses with a brown sash. Opt for neutral linens with a coral runner and use branch-y centerpieces and lots of candlelight.

calla wedding bouquets Q. I want a winter wedding, but I hate the color red. Everyone seems to think that if I don't use some kind of red, my color palette will be boring. What other colors will work?

A: A lot of couples automatically feel that they're stuck with some combination of white, red, and black just because they're getting married in the winter months near the holiday season. Don't let yourself get pushed into a palette that doesn't suit you; there are lots of other choices. A great combination is white, silver, and ice blue with crystal accents. These subtle yet effective colors fit perfectly with the season and allow you to create lots of texture. Try ice blue and white tablecloths with silver chargers. Centerpieces of fresh birch branches or curly willows look stunning with hanging tea lights. Have fun with your cake by requesting tinted ice blue fondant or sparkle-dusted white fondant decorated with an edible snowflake motif.

Q. Our church features gold, burgundy, and other rich colors, but our reception venue is pink, green, and white. What colors can I use that would look good in both?

A: Your bridal party attire can tie your two venues together. Dress them in a color that will complement both sites; in this case, consider a lighter shade of gold. Choose classic black tuxes with gold ties for the men and lighter gold dresses for the women. Complete the look with white bouquets and boutonnieres (neutral tones match anything, so don't shy away from them). When decorating the reception venue, highlight pink and green shades in your linens, menu cards, and centerpieces. Or stick with a white and gold palette, which goes with everything and looks elegant regardless of the setting.

Q. Is there any way to use navy and light pink without looking like a New England yacht club? We want the vibe to be stylish and fun without being too stuffy.

A: Choose a deep navy and incorporate it into the bridesmaid dresses and tablecloths. Include pink by way of ribbon detailing for the invitations, cake, and favors. For the flowers, opt for pastel pink blooms and bright white hydrangeas or calla lilies. For the guys, skip the khaki pants and blue blazers, which scream yacht club, and instead consider navy suits with white dress shirts and blue-striped ties.

Q. I'm really interested in using a light gray color for my wedding. I'm concerned about choosing the right flowers to keep it from looking boring. Any suggestions?

A: Gray is one of the hottest hues in weddings right now, not to mention it blends well with a number of different colors -- pale pink, aqua blue, and butter yellow. While the safe choice for flowers is a combination of white blooms, such as hydrangeas, roses, or calla lilies, take a risk with brighter accent colors. You could also team cool gray bridesmaid dresses with a vibrant bouquet of yellow garden roses. Ask the guys to wear white-, yellow-, and gray-striped ties with a yellow rose on their lapel. At the reception, top tables with creamy yellow rose centerpieces accented with dusty miller for a soft touch of gray.

 

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Calla Lilies Wedding Bouquet For Your Wedding.

You want to look your best on your wedding day. If you want a simple yet elegant look, I believe calla lilies are the right flowers for you.

If any of my friends asked me to make a wedding bouquet for them, I would definitely recommend calla lilies.

What makes calla lilies wedding bouquet perfect for your wedding gown is that it will not ruin your wedding gown when you carry them. Because it has no thorns or sharp edges.

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The last thing that you want is have your wedding gown torn. All the money you saved to get the gown of your dreams will go down the drain...

If your wedding a whole event day or if you have photo-taking sessions in the evening, calla lilies wedding bouquet is great for this purpose.

Calla lilies have long stems that can retain moisture for a long time. So, you need not worry about your flowers getting dried up in the evening.

You can even save money with calla lilies if you plan to have your wedding in spring or summer. Because calla lilies are in-season at that time of the year. They won't cost you that much.

You can spend the extra money at other things you need for your wedding. It's your wedding and you want it to be the best day of your life but still, every dollar has got to count for something, right?

Calla lilies come in multiple colours, you can easily choose the colour of your calla lily with the season or the location of the wedding.

If you are getting married in a church or chapel, white calla lilies wedding bouquet is best. You will look pure and traditional, very appropriate for a church wedding.

If you are planning a garden wedding, assorted colours like white, yellow and pink would be a nice combination. The garden feel is there, and your face will light up with the bright colours of calla lilies.

If you are having a wedding in fall, burgundy or orange coloured callas will be perfect for the occassion. The fall colours of the callas will complement the season perfectly and your wedding will be perfect.

Having a winter wedding or a christmas wedding? No worries. Callas also come in red, too.

Mix red callas and white callas together in your bouquet and you are all set for the most special day of your life.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Building a Beautiful Calla Lily Wedding Bouquet

calla lilly bouquets For a bouquet that's both simple and elegant, use floral tape to tie together the stems of 10 to 12 calla lilies, about 6 inches below the bloom.

Once secured, using a wide satin ribbon that matches one of your wedding colors, wrap the stems to cover the tape, and finish it off with a simple "shoestring" bow. With this simple hand-tied posey starring the most sophisticated wedding flower, your stroll down the aisle will exude understated elegance.

But perhaps you'd like a little more color in your floral arrangements. In that case, consider the fiery mini calla. Slightly shorter than its willowy cousin, the mini calla offers a tremendous range of colors and amazing versatility. Depending on the season, you can find mini callas in fire engine red, flamingo pink, shocking yellow, sultry violet, and many other hues.

Create a Simple Hand-Tied Calla Lily Bridal Bouquet

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It's simple: the calla lily is the epitome of elegance. If your venue was the set of Breakfast at Tiffany's, the calla lily would be Audrey Hepburn; if it was Monaco's pink palace, the calla would be Grace Kelly in a taffeta gown.

All fresh flowers are beautiful, but few offer the elegance and versatility of the calla.

Maybe you've thought of designing your own wedding bouquets, centerpieces or altar arrangements. In that case, the calla can provide all the style, color and beauty you've ever dreamed of.

Calla lilly wedding bouquet

calla lilly bouquets This art deco-esque bloom snuggles into bouquets beautifully, but dog lovers beware: They're poisonous to Fido.