Sunflowers: Getting in Touch with the Child in You
Before walking down the aisle and exchanging “I do’s” with your man, it sure is fun to look back to the days when you were young and naive. Don’t you just miss the days when all you had to do was imagine yourself lying on a bed of sunflowers?You can still get in touch with the kid in you by using your favorite sunflower on your wedding day. You can wear it as an adoration perfect for a summer-themed or country-themed wedding. Sunflowers are good decorations for the ceremony location or reception.Paired with other flowers, Sunflower is perfect for your wedding day because you can combine it with other flowers and still maintain a classy and elegant theme. If you are using sunflowers on your wedding day, you can mix it up with other flowers like blue delphiniums and some solidago. Eel grass will also look fabulous with sunflowers, since its long wisp sets off a prominent line on the bouquet or the decoration itself. Paired With Your DressInstead of traditional roses, you can try using sunflower bouquets A sunflower bridal bouquet can make the wedding look lively because of its color. It also balances well with your traditional white gown as it adds flair to the entire event. You can also wear a cobalt blue dress since this will match well with your delphiniums — just make sure to choose the electric blue ones. If you are holding the wedding outdoors, you can try wearing a chiffon to make the colors more gentle to the eyes.Don’t listen to anyone who tells you that bridal flowers are limited to wild flowers, tulips, calla lilies and roses. If you think sunflowers will complete your special day, by all means, go for it! If you enjoy the tips on this article, you’ll surely enjoy learning how to grow sunflowers.


sheryl said on, October 01, 2008
I'm sorry but sunflowers reminded me of a time when someone was still with me and he showed me the sunflowers. He also told me that he will love me forever, then and I loved him so. Then he replaced me with someone else.
tererim_1779 said on, September 18, 2008
View 2 Commentsjust had an idea! a bunch of sunflowers set up in a row in the aisle is also great as it will break the monotonous whites usually in weddings.