Long-stemmed Yellow Roses
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Long-stemmed Yellow Roses (12 Stems)
$56.99 Yellow roses are perfect for expressing friendship and platonic loveFresh flowers are a great way to deliver sunshine into someone's lifeLong-stemmed and full-bloomed, a bouquet of roses will turn heads and warm hearts |
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Banana Rose
$10.77 Nell Schwartz, a Brooklyn born Jewish girl, moves to Taos and openly explores the desires she has thoroughly tucked away. Refashioning herself as Banana Rose, a painter, she finds herself suspended between an intense longing for home and irrepressib |

Wedding flower help, please?
I’m getting married in a late morning garden ceremony outside a 1920s home with lunch to follow indoors…about 70 guests. My dress is ivory chiffon with a chapel sweep train and my bridesmaids are in pool (aqua) tea length dresses. Bridesmaids dresses are similar but not identical.
I need opinion on what flowers to purchase through a wholesale dealer. I’m thinking long stem roses for me and my bridesmaids and I’ll purchase enough to go on the tables for simple rose arrangements.
Does a mix of colors seem okay for me? How about ivory for the girls?
What do I do for the cake topper? I like the yellow cake topper in the picture, but of course I can choose whatever color I like.
Yes, you can absolutely mix colors and you can also mix varieties. Certainly you can have a different bouquet from your bridesmaids; in fact, it’s pretty much traditional to.
However, I wouldn’t recommend ivory for your girls; all together, it might be too much ivory. Have them hold yellow roses and you hold red, as an example. Or have your bridesmaids hold a mix of red and yellow or yellow and white, and you hold just the long-stem flowers; that will be elegant and beautiful.