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  • Silk-Petal Garlands

    Silk-Petal Garlands

    Transform inexpensive silk flowers into delicate garlands. Just dismantle the blooms to separate the layers of petals, removing any greenery. Overlap edges of petals slightly, and join them using dabs of hot glue. Then glue beads ...

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  • Fragrant Garland

    Fragrant Garland

    Perfume your ceremony or reception site with a garland of sweetly scented lilies. The sturdy flowers are abundant in spring. For a long space or a double-layer strand, have your florist wire several garlands (it's best done the day ...

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  • Three Perfect Bows

    Three Perfect Bows

    Bows add festive and romantic details to a wedding ceremony: A garland made only of bows in, say, flowing taffeta or chiffon can be draped along the aisle or wrapped around the altar. Use cascades of multiple bows -- or a single ...

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  • Wedding Flowers

    Wedding Flowers

    . According to floral designer Matthew Robbins, choices for wedding flowers don't need to be bound by tradition. He recommends looking for inspiration in unexpected places, such as the color in a painting, a paint chip, even a beloved ...

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  • Pews in Bloom

    Pews in Bloom

    Shiny pails of flowers, as sweet and dainty as flower girls' bouquets, are all the decoration church pews need. The galvanized buckets, which can be found at hardware stores, are filled with moistened floral foam, which keeps the ...

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  • Paper Pew Wreath

    Paper Pew Wreath

    With their whispery petals and luminous silver centers, the tissue-paper flowers that bloom on this wintry wreath look as if they were plucked from a fairy tale. Perhaps more magical is the fact that this inexpensive pew decoration ...

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  • A Rose for Every Occasion

    A Rose for Every Occasion

    A pristine white cake, piped with tiny beads around each tier, is sprinkled with a flutter of red rose petals.. Red Rose Cake. This three-tiered cake echoes the bride's bouquet. Covered in swirls of brown-sugar meringue, then wreathed and topped by ...

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  • English Accents

    English Accents

    The natural lines of lemon boughs create the balanced curves that legendary English floral designer Constance Spry favored. Their stems are kept long, and jonquils, amaryllis, anemones, lilacs, hellebore, and speckled foliage fill ...

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