Flowers and Decorations

Centerpiece of fresh or dried flowers?

Fresh or dried? This is the problem. Sure Fresh are expensive if you make them the florist, but also dry ones do not joke, costing even those, The only difference is that with the dry you can indulge enough going to seize dead branches in the country and maybe sprinkle dye for florists. The problem of the centerpieces of fresh flowers DIY is that you have to make them the day before the wedding and it is unlikely because there is no time. While the dried ones have the advantage of being able to be made in advance and stored in advance in the place of the ceremony or reception. Anyway these two below are two very nice centerpiece of fresh flowers, one more elegant, with a couple of lilies and very green, others more suited to the theme Renaissance, with rosemary and bay leaves, artichokes for more, typical of the period, but less elegant than the first for the luxurious surroundings that I chose and my dress Cinderella. Perhaps no artichokes and white roses instead of red ones, close to white buttercups and speed ivy around, would be perfect.

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CountryLady

I live in the countryside with my family, dogs, roosters and hens. I have a degree in Foreign Languages ​​and Literatures and I teach English and German. I am canine breeder, I love dogs, especially Great Danes, I breed. Besides this I love cooking, il cake design, books, humanities, DIY, it-yourself, hobbies paper, the miniature, the decoration and furnishing of the house and everything that is creative.

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