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May 2013

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lyptus, pods and hydrangea to achieve a more textured, loosely-gathered effect. Together with accents in burlap, a coarse plainly-woven fabric traditionally appreciated for its durability, even the most elaborate arrangements seem casual and current. Long said that while mint green was slated to be the most popular color of wedding flowers this season, locally, it has not been as frequently chosen as "peacock colors" purple and teal and the combination of yellow and grey. Popular bouquets are wrapped in burlap or copper wire with personal touches such as antique broaches, rhinestones and strands of pearls. Sentimentally, Long noted that a recent popular trend among local brides is to include a small picture or token in their bouquet to memorialize a family member, most commonly their father if he passed away before her wedding. To infuse an entire wedding venue with the casual charm of the bridal bouquet, rustic elements such as mason jars filled with wildflowers hanging on pews, drapey greenery such as caspia, lanterns hanging from shepherd's hooks, grapevine and moss line the aisle instead of polished and symmetrically arranged stems. A rise in popularity of outdoor weddings add to a florist's ability to achieve a less formal look. Long noted that recently, in addition the aforementioned elements, white lights and paper lanterns, often whimsically hanging in trees, are as popular as floral arrangements. To conclude the evening, even reception seating is becoming more casual: wedding revelers will enjoy the festivities from seats at lengthy king's tables adorned with burlap runners, lanterns and wildflowers rather than peeking around towering arrangements amid an endless sea of circular tables. According to Long, "The traditions are still there, but there's more sentiment. It's more personal." As brides-to-be find themselves in age-old deliberations regarding lace or silk, peonies or roses, one thing is certain — a wedding filled with personal touches and sentiment will never go out of style. CV 910.486.5323 5407 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, NC 28311 5407 Ramsey St. Fayetteville, NC 28311 (910) 486-5323 www.anaffairtoremembernc.com | info@anaffairtoremembernc.com www.anaffairtoremembernc.com | info@lifeisanaffairtoremember.com CityViewNC.com | 59

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