The tradition of bouquets has its origin in the days of old. Women carried aromatic bunches of garlic, herbs and spices to avert evil spirits.
The conventional Celtic bouquets included ivy, thistle and heather. The garland was not made of flowers but of strong-flavors herbs and spices. The strong- flavors were thought to have esoteric powers and meant to keep away evil spirits.
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As bride and groom seek mindfulness and well-being as an antidote to wedding day stresses,
welcoming colour that psychologically fulfill our aspiration for reassurance and security are becoming more outstanding. The two colours as this year's big ones are Rose Quartz and Serenity.
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So, you've said loudly that, ''yes'' you would very much like to get married. Your mind is now swimming with a million concepts and counter concepts and one of those that flash like a lodestar for most of us is where on earth is this pie-in-the-sky spectacle of a location? And how am I to find it before the impending date? There are, of course, very blessed people who have friends or relations with gorgeous houses, gardens, fields or barns and the problem of finding a venue is taken care of in the blink of an eye. However, for most of us this commonly isn't the case and a venue will need to be found that outdo your expectation in so many ways. Is it in the ideal place, with the proper ambiance and the right decor, with the upright garden and is it the affordable price? It's a knotty choice indeed- but not impossible.
1. Sydney Observatory
The heritage listed Sydney Observatory is absolutely one of Sydney's most exclusive wedding venues. Your guests will be amazed wtest
What could be more perfect for a day dedicated to love than a wedding? Valentine's Day happens to fall on a Sunday this year, making this holiday one of the most memorable date to tie the knot. Colour18 has joint planned with Sing Tao Daily to conduct a spectacular outdoor wedding ceremony at Bontanic Gardens. 8 couples, all with their own love story behind, decided to celebrate their ceremony on this special day at the same time.
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For years, Mother Nature smiled on every weddings that we have held. However, weather is always unpredictable. In the recent case, we had San & Charles's wedding under a thunderheads.
Some say rain and thunder symbolize unity, fertility and renewal. Some say the rain drop act as the last tear the bride will shed for the rest of her life. Although most of us know this one is an applesauce.
I've always say the sentiment of the bride and groom totally call the shots of what happens when something goes wrong at a wedding. San & Charles was a great illustration of how they handle a bad weather. Even though there was thunder and pouring rain, San and Charles keep smilingtest
A celebration in a rose garden with blooms at every turn; white and pastel green roses, has definitely heated up the Valentine's Day.
It was a bright sunny day, the ceremony held in Curzon Hall was hot yet heart melt. Kathy+Toy's rose garden wedding was filled to the brim with family, friends, loves, and botanical roses. Every guests were enjoying the sun and celebration. Even I found myself smiling and sweating behind the camera while watching the ceremony.
Being in Kathy & Toy's wedding, Colour 18 went with mostly roses for the flowers with a perfect mixture to make all the floral creations from the chair decoration to basket arrangement and the pergola cover on the arc.
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