New Inspirations in Wedding Florals
Filed Under (Wedding Flowers) by admin on 06-08-2010
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New Inspirations in Wedding Florals
Flowers and flower arrangements make up an important part any wedding. Now, almost anyone can learn to create beautiful wedding florals that look professional and are sure to make the big day even more special. Perfect for the experienced flower arranger yet simple enough for the beginner, New Inspirations in Wedding Florals offers techniques and tips from an expert. It’s like having your own personal wedding floral consultant. Twenty unique, step-by-step projects, with variations, and clear instructions guarantee success and will help make every wedding even more lovely. Projects include something for everyone like: Bridal and bridesmaid’s bouquets Corsages, Boutionnieres and flower girl accessories Arrangements for the ceremony like wreaths and garland and unity candle ideas Table centerpieces and wedding cake tops for the reception and more! Also included are planning tips, budgeting ideas and the best ways to choose a theme to create elegance and add a creative, p
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To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
- ISBN13: 9781579652784
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One of the most anticipated experiences in every bride-to-be’s wedding planning is choosing her bouquet. However, when faced with the real-life sea of styles and flowers, a bride-to-be may soon become overwhelmed. To Have & To Hold offers more than 150 unique bouquets, pictured in 200 luminous photographs, that incorporate scores of seasonal flowers both familiar and exotic, as well as flowering branches, pinecones, leaves, feathers, family lace—even fruits and herbs—to guide her in her decision.
David Stark and Avi Adler escort the bride-to-be through today’s maze of flowers and bouquet styles, identifying the indispensable basics: Labels and deconstructed bouquets name every flower. Lists of flowers available by season and by price help narrow the choices based on when the wedding will take place and what the budget is. Also included are practical details such as how to care for flowers, how to make your own stunning and cost-effective bouquet, how to hold the bouque
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(out of 13 reviews)
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Review by Renee O Pruitt for New Inspirations in Wedding Florals
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This is one of the best books I bought when I decided to do my own flowers for my wedding.
This is not a book for a pro though. It works best for a beginner like me. It explains nicely step by step how to make the arrangements. It could give more information but even still, there is no better book. There is a first version that I bought and together I got some great ideas.
Review by Jane S. Cowan for New Inspirations in Wedding Florals
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This book was fantastic! It helped beginners create beautiful bouquets, corsages and table arrangements. Great results! It saved us a great deal of money!
Review by Sam Robinson for New Inspirations in Wedding Florals
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This book includes many types of bouquets along with detailed directions on how to craft them. Also includes centerpieces, corsages, boutonnieres and more. Inspiring book that is well crafted.
Review by Sandy J. Pedroli for New Inspirations in Wedding Florals
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This book covers the basics. I ordered it for bouquet ideas, but was not impressed.
Review by K. Berry for To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
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I recently purchased this book (and another bridal bouquet book that hasn’t received as much p.r. as this book). My expectations of this book were very high because of all the promotion in bridal magazines, however, I was disappointed to discover there aren’t as many bouquet photos in the book as expected. The photography is excellent and the floral designs pictured are very contemporary and vibrant (kudos to the designer), but I found there to be a lot of white space and a lot of filler photos (distance or silhouette photos of brides, up close photos of cut flowers, ribbon with scissors, etc) used. The text subject matter is very light (not detailed “how to” instructions) and varies in topic though generally explaining a little about some of the types of flowers used (for example, “Leucojum is known informally as the summer snowflake…”). Of 208 pages, this book contains, approx. 80 (yes, I counted) large and medium size photos of bouquets, approx. 30 small photos of bouquets, a couple of bouts, a couple of hair wreaths, etc, and approx. 78 of what I felt were filler photos (as I described above). I was expecting more primary photos and less fluff in between primary photos so that is my major criticism of the book.
This book provides a good glimpse of the authors’ personal style of design (he is obviously a talented floral designer), but I found the book’s size, content, and number of photos to be very similar to many other, similarly-sized, bridal design books on the market. It’s a newer release so the designs are “fresher” than the others but there are a lot of similarities in layout and content. The niche that this book has over others in the same genre is that it puts more focus on the hand-tied stem wraps and ornamentation that most books ignore so that’s a fresh approach. As a designer I also like many of the unusual and exclusive blooms used in the bouquets as they are very distinctive and not often photographed, however, brides are likely to receive sticker-shock when they hear the price to replicate. Brides with more resources may be able to splurge, but due to the cost of the pricey blooms and the labor involved in such intricate ornamentation, the cost to duplicate can easily be outside of the average bride’s floral budget. That is my other major criticism of the book as there doesn’t appear to be a wide variety of price points represented and that hinders its use as a general consultation book, particularly with bridal clients who have average and below average floral budgets.
Because I own nearly 40 floral design books that are similar, I was searching for a more comprehensive, bouquet photo reference book that brides can use as a “one stop shop” for choosing a variety of styles and colors they like in a range of prices. Although this book didn’t meet that need, I did find what I was looking for in the other book I purchased (The Bridal Bouquet Book by Ginny Parfitt, Schiffer Books). It’s is a gem of a find, and I’d recommend it, instead, to brides and florists looking for one, primary reference book filled with wedding bouquet photos. It has 175 pages with 351 (I counted) large and small photos of bouquets, 71 photos of bouts, corsages, etc., 0 filler photos, and it’s currently my top pick for wedding floral reference books. The designs are contemporary, current, and because they are created by many different floral designers across the United States, the book offers a wide variety of creative styles, colors, and price points. It’s my number one pick and recommendation to fellow florists and brides. My number two is Wedding Bouquets (Over 300 Designs for Every Bride). That book is a smaller-sized softcover, but if you’re looking for a big variety of bouquet photos for a small price, that’s definitely what you’ll find.
Review by Sarah Borkowski for To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
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I had absolutely no idea what type of flowers I wanted or really what type of flowers were available for bouquets when I started planning my wedding. So I went to the library and checked out a bunch of books on bouquets and wedding flowers. Most of them were terrible. They showed either ugly bouquets from the 1980s or the traditional red rose bouquet. To Have and to Hold was very helpful in providing ideas on not only specific flowers for wedding bouquets, but also different flower combinations and beautiful stem wraps.
The book has full page color picture of dozens of bouquets, divided by season. There is a wide variety of colors and styles to satisfy almost anyone. To Have and To Hold also provides interesting twists on bouquets like adding berries, feathers, or holding a small book with a flower as a bookmark. Along with pictures of bouquets it also shows how to incorporate some of the flowers into other parts of the wedding (boutonnieres, flower girls, and cake toppers). The pictures have captions that provide the flower names and sometimes descripitions of flower variations and when the best seasons are for the specific flowers which is really helpful.
Being the typical bride, I have looked into what seems like an unending list of different wedding books, and I have found To Have and To Hold to be the most helpful flower book I have found. Great book!!
Review by S. Yong for To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
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This book gives great info. if you don’t know a lot about flowers (pricing, names of flowers/descriptions, flower maintenance) or which flowers are available in the season you’re getting married. The pictures are beautiful & the bouquets are gorgeous but I wouldn’t buy this book in the hope of finding the perfect bridal bouquet. It is a good resource for ideas & to see bouquets that are creative, not tacky.
Review by Muriel Hahn for To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
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I’m marrying in November and went to the library to look up books on wedding flowers; this one came out to be my favorite so far. Although some of the advice is a little too frou-frou for my tastes (if you want Spring flowers in December, then have at it!), the bouquets and flowers are gorgeous. I actually read the captions for the photos more than anything else.
The book is quite inspiring with several flower types that you never thought to use, plus interesting wrapping of the stems.
My biggest cheer is for the size and quality of the photos. You can search online all you like for beautiful bouquets, and most of the time you get pixelated crap with colors that don’t match the flowers at all.
Review by Beverly Brettmann for To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
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This book is so helpful! Getting engaged can be so overwhelming, especially in the beginning before you’ve planned anything and your head is swimming with ideas…but I just sat down with my copy of “To Have and To Hold” and my mother…and in just a few hours I had some terrific ideas that will make a one of a kind, beautiful wedding. What a relief!