From a tiny bud tucked behind the ear to a full floral wreath, not all flower headpieces are created equal. With the help of Holly Heider Chapple of Holly Heider Chapple Flowers and Remona Soleimani ...
Ever since flower crowns first became a thing in the world of weddings, we’ve been seeing them everywhere. Not only are brides wearing them down the aisle in lieu of a veil (and having each of their ...
As soon as you receive the flowers you preordered for your wedding day, immediately cut the stems at a 45-degree angle and put them in water. "This angle gives the flower more surface area to drink ...