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Floral Design Ms. Garrison Personal Flowers Floral Design Ms. Garrison

Personal Flowers Personal flowers include: Flowers to Wear Flowers to Carry Think of how flowers might be used in a wedding or a special occasion. Do you hold any flowers? Do you wear any flowers?

Flowers to Wear Hair Pieces Corsages Accessories Botanical Jewelry

Flowers to Wear Hair Pieces Pins Head Wreath Clips

Flowers to Wear Corsages Shoulder Wrist Arm Boutonniere

Flowers to Wear Accessories Purses Hats Sash

Flowers to Wear Botanical Jewelry Leis Necklaces Bracelets

Flowers to Carry Bouquets Hand-Tied Cascade Presentation Round Cluster Tussy-Mussy

Flowers to Carry Hand-Tied Flowers chosen to match style and color of gown Usually a variety of flowers Arranged as if ‘just-picked’ from garden Tied with ribbon or lace Stems showing out of base

Flowers to Carry Cascade Flows downward like a waterfall Traditional style, best used with full gowns with long train Length can vary greatly

Flowers to Carry Presentation Bouquet Usually long-stemmed flowers Held in the crook of the arm, where your elbow bends Can be simple or elaborate, should fit the style of dress Should be of adequate size to fit comfortably with some spillover, along the length of your lower arm Similar to Miss America or Homecoming Queen bouquets

Flowers to Carry Round Cluster Tight, round, grouping (dome shaped) of flowers Minimal use of foliage or leaves Can be mixed bouquet or single type of flower May have a collar around the cluster

Flowers to Carry Tussy Mussy Victorian style posy Arranged in a decorative holder Metal, fabric, cone-shaped Made to bring attention to the holder