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no it is not they gone go n the trash anyway but yea u should reckon about your allergies
no its not at all! if they’re excellent ones i doubt anyone will notice anyway!
if you have allergies i would NOT risk it. just use fake one’s or use something else. you don’t want to be sneezing when they’re taking photo’s or have your nose all red.
if you do it in a taseful way that makes it look real then it’s not trashy
I dont reckon its tacky at all, ive seen some wedding flowers that looked very real and gorgeous!
Do what you have to do for your wedding , and what you can afford.
I would not use fake flowers, it is a bit tacky.
If you cannot afford them save up, nothing like gorgeous flowers on a wedding day
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No My sister in law had fake flowers and to this day she still has her bouquet showed in her china hutch
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Not tacky at all. Opt for silks.
Another affordable budget pleased resource
is finding out who is getting married the day
before or after you and talking to that bride
about sharing the centerpiece and large
arrangement costs. Neither will need them
when your wedding is over and both will like
splitting the cost!
Silk flowers usually look better than the real thing since they won’t wilt or be accidentally hurt by brushing up against them. I would never use real flowers anyway. (JMO)
I reckon they are a bit tacky but you need to place your allergies first. If you do choose to go with real ones there are places online you can order decent flowers at a fantastic discount. The only catch is, depending on the site, sometimes you have to place together your own bouquets. I don’t know the name of the sites but you could try googling it.
there are some really nice fake flowers. I reckon its fine. But if you are on a budget – and can find a flower or 2 that you arent allergic to, go to a local supermarket that has a florist – way, cheaper – they dont deliver but do a fantastic job. I did that for my wedding and my daughters wedding.
Here’s the website I’m using. They’re not the most expensive silk flowers and yet they’re not the cheapest. They turned out WONDERFUL! My expectations were more than met.
www.wedideas.com
It is not tacky at all. I have allergies to and know how bothersome they can be. You don’t want to have a headcold for the ceremony and the rest of the day. If you have nice ones made for you (or make them yourself) they can be just as lovely as real ones.
YES!
SO TACKY!
BLAH!
I reckon silk flowers work very well; especially for keeping them later as a keepsake. The only thing you might need to consider is checking with the church (if you are getting married in one). For my wedding, we are having a Catholic mass, and he church says that silk flowers are not considered sacred to bring. So to save some money, we will use fresh flowers in the church (which we HAVE to leave there) and silk arrangements at the reception. Sounds like a excellent compromise.
Hello I make wedding flowers and i tell my brides to go with fake flowers because they are cheaper and also you dont have to worry about the patals falling off.
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