@FashIntern I love the shape of that one, but the pattern is too high contrast for me - I'm sure you'd rock it though!
Haha @rachylou silk flowers are great imitations of the real thing! I have mild hayfever, so have been considering getting a bouquet of silk flowers instead for my future UK wedding reception - that way I could keep them at home afterwards They're very pricey though!
@Isabel Is that to say people often bring flowers to the cows when they pop by for a visit? How considerate
@kkards These days you can find everything on Etsy - I browse it to help me discover local handmade brands
@shevia @Jenna @Angie I'm not sure if 'thanks' is the right response here (since I didn't wear or make these lol) but I agree
@SarahD8 Oh that sounds like a much more practical alternative to a bridal bouquet (as I mentioned to @rachylou above) - were the flowers detachable in your mother's version, or did she just keep the bag intact to use afterwards? I can see @suntiger's suggestion working in tandem with an 'actual' (read: traditional) bridal bouquet too.
@Bijou I slightly envy those of you that still get shoulder seasons, like Spring & Autumn Shops here make up for it by being full of pastels around springtime & burgundy earth tones in the Fall.