To: Wneighbor
Maybe! Don't know anyone off-hand 'round here, but there is lots of time for this.
When I get the camera back I'll take a picture of what's here, and see.
If it isn't a bouquet of these flowers (which are pink and white dogwood, and some other blue stuff) I would probably like a bouquet of all one thing. I like that look.
To: HairOfTheDog
Well, I like the idea of using the ones from your mom. If I were in your shoes I don't think I would care about the color or the type of flowers - I would want them because of *mom.* I am horrible about sentiment. Remember I carried Grama's bathrobe to entmoot so I would have something of her there. *sigh*
I also like all one color and kind of flower though if we leave off the sentimentality.
Personally, I have a thing for white flowers. I love an all-white arrangement of any kind - but especially roses. Dennis used to laugh because I like 2 kinds of bouquets - wildly bright, varied and colorful or all white. In between doesn't do as much for me. Except, that somewhere along the line he picked up the habit of sending me huge bouquets of white roses with one gorgeous red rose. He would always have them arranged or presented differently. *THOSE* were just the thing for him to get squeals of delight out of me. I never got tired of 'em!
10,244 posted on
02/29/2004 11:50:10 AM PST by
Wneighbor
(I got a need for speed and I don't mean the drugstore kind)
To: HairOfTheDog
which are pink and white dogwood, and some other blue stuff)Think about using those along with some other flowers which could blend with the Hawaiian print that your attendants will wear. Look for a pattern that incorporates the pink and white dogwoods! I'm sure you can find something! Plumeria looks a bit like dogwood, so you could go with those in a print for the attendants, and see if there are other colors in it that you can add to the dogwood base of your bouquet.
10,714 posted on
03/01/2004 11:15:39 AM PST by
SuziQ
(Yeah, Hair, I'm making my way through the weekend's posts!)
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