Friendship is a precious part of every committed relationship, so why not make it the cornerstone? In August 2004 on the University of Pittsburgh’s campus, Will, the captain of the Pitt drumline, and Amy, the newest member of the majorette team, … Continued
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Lenten Rose: A Winter-Flowering Beauty
Lenten rose, Helleborus x hybridus, is not actually a rose at all, but a cousin of the buttercup. Hellebores bloom in winter, usually anywhere between January and March. It can be hard to find unique flowers for a wedding this … Continued
Pinecones for Winter Weddings
Pinecones, although very common, make for very unique wedding decorations. They can be used in bouquets and centerpieces, on cakes, or as place card holders. These cute little cones work just as well for a classic wedding as they do … Continued
Arrangments Good Enough to Eat
Instead of drying your bouquet after the wedding, how about eating it?! Vegetables, fruits and herbs in arrangements are the latest rage and have some enthusiastic followers. Kale, cabbage, peppers, apples, fennel and artichokes are just a few of the … Continued
Cabbage and Kale as Wedding Flowers
Ornamental cabbage and kale are some of the prettiest plants that thrive in cool weather, making them perfect for an autumn wedding. Their brightly colored and interestingly textured leaves add something special to bouquets and floral arrangements. If you’re confident … Continued