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A Combined Southern And Northern Wedding Theme
By Brenda Daube | Published  02/13/2006 | Decorations |
Brenda Daube
My name is Brenda Daube, and I was born in Pittsburgh, but raised in the South! My husband, Dan, was born and raised in Pittsburgh. Together we have started a wonderfully successful online store we lovingly named Royal Wedding Favors. We offer brides a beautiful collection of wedding favors and bridal party gifts, specializing in coffee wedding favors designed by my husband and personalized with your names and date. Our collection has been featured in InStyle and Modern Bride magazines. Please visit us at www.RoyalWeddingFavors.com.  

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Anyone can evoke a Southern mood for your wedding day. All you have to do is select the flowers and greenery that grow plentifully in the South and combine these with gracious Southern traditions.

I?m from the South, but my husband is born and raised in Pittsburgh, so we combined both regions. I was surprised to see the similarities. English ivy, a symbol of fidelity, is used frequently in Southern and Northern decorating because of its availability. Substitute baskets of ivy trimmed with ribbon for bouquets of flowers in the ceremony area. Tie strands of ivy accented with ribbon to the pews. If allowed, attach ivy-filled, reed half-baskets to the entrance doors.

For your wedding party bouquets, choose a traditional Southern Williamsburg look. Bouquet-in-a-cloud, a longtime favorite is a rounded cluster of flowers with netting nestled over the flowers. Net bags of potpourri are knotted to the end of the bouquet?s ribbons..

Use flowers available in the south for your bridal bouquet. Magnolia, freesia, gardenia or stephanotis ? the choice is yours. Make good use of the Williamsburg look in your reception area.









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