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July 31, 2008

Enjoy Tradition and Beauty with Silk Calla Lily Wedding Bouquets

Enjoy Tradition and Beauty with Silk Calla Lily Wedding Bouquets

In Victorian times, the beautiful calla lily was used to represent marriage – so what better flower is there for you to add to your bouquet?  Calla lilies are also symbolic of magnificent beauty – and what bride doesn’t want to carry a bouquet that represents how beautiful she is?  With a calla lily wedding bouquet, you can enjoy the exquisite beauty these flowers represent while also having a wedding that is filled with Victorian symbolism!

There are also several different colors you can select from if you choose to add calla lilies to your wedding.  Of course, white calla lilies are the most traditional choice for calla lily wedding bouquets because many brides wish to have a white wedding.  Nonetheless, you can select any color calla lily you like if you choose to use artificial wedding flowers for your special day.

With artificial calla lilies, you can have the flowers dyed to any color you desire.  In addition, you can select the exact size and style of calla lily you wish to have for your wedding.  Unlike natural calla lilies, which can be difficult to obtain if they are not in season, you can always get artificial wedding flowers at any time of the year.

When it comes to artificial wedding flowers, calla lilies are among the most realistic and attractive options.  When made with silk, artificial calla lilies are nearly indistinguishable from the real thing.  Even better, using artificial wedding flowers makes it easier for you to keep your calla lily wedding bouquet as a memento of your special day.

In the past, brides have had to press the flowers from their bouquets or take extensive steps to have them artificially preserved.  Not only is this time consuming and potentially costly, the flowers do still fade and do not retain the same beauty and luster as on your wedding day.  With the help of artificial calla lilies, on the other hand, you can count on your flowers looking just as beautiful in twenty years as they do on your wedding day.

Another benefit to using artificial calla lilies is the fact that they are generally less expensive than their natural counterparts.  Although you are probably prepared to spend a significant amount of money on your wedding, you certainly don’t want to pay for extra expenses that are unnecessary.  With the money you save with your artificial wedding flowers, you can have an even better time with your new spouse on a romantic honeymoon getaway!

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10 Comments »

  1. I love your blog, I would really like to write about wedding planning and flower ideas and we will feature it in our online wedding magazine, please contact me at the email address I have provided. Look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Comment by Knot Wiki — August 1, 2008 @ 2:29 am

  2. good article but should enhance more with some pictures together.

    Comment by johan — September 7, 2008 @ 4:06 pm

  3. To see pictures of silk Calla Lily bouquets, Calla Lily boutonnieres, Calla Lily Corsages, Pew Bows decorated with Calla Lilies and other items, go to http://www.mysilkweddingflowers.com. We have a Calla Lily wedding package. With just a phone call you can have you bouquets made to your specifications. Our toll free number is 1-888-880-2666. Until January 2, 2009, we are offering a 10% discount on orders placed by phone. This offer is not in conjunction with any other offer.

    Comment by Bonnie — November 8, 2008 @ 3:41 pm

  4. Just stumbled by this blog while browsing the webs, nice post and a good read. Well done.

    Comment by Annie Laurie — November 12, 2008 @ 4:34 pm

  5. I really need to learn more about silk wedding flowers. With more and more brides trying to save on their weddings they seem to be a great option.

    Comment by Fall Wedding Flowers — December 8, 2008 @ 12:51 am

  6. In all of my days, I still haven’t seen silk wedding flowers.

    Comment by Minneapolis Wedding Photographer — January 16, 2009 @ 5:11 am

  7. I found this post to be very interesting, I bookmarked the page and put a link to this page on my website.

    Comment by florist calgary — November 30, 2009 @ 4:16 pm

  8. I found this post to be very interesting, I bookmarked the page and put a link to this page on my website. Thanks.

    Comment by florist vancouver — December 9, 2009 @ 9:22 pm

  9. I had calla lilies for my wedding bouquet too, mango in colour with gold trimings, they really did look beautiful.

    Comment by weddingandgems — December 15, 2009 @ 11:40 am

  10. Very interesting post specially for a person like me. I am looking forward for more updates.

    Comment by Silk Wedding Flowers Brisbane — June 15, 2010 @ 4:33 pm


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