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Geometry and Flowers

Many brides love the idea of kissing balls for their wedding decorations, but they are shocked and frankly I think they don't believe me when I tell them how many flowers it takes to assemble one.  I found the following blog post that explains in mathematical terms just how to calculate the number of flowers needed.   http://www.mayesh.com/Blog/tabid/67/EntryId/336/Flowers-Geometry-Spher

Amanda Wedding

Soft pink and white dahlias, roses, garden spray roses, and gypsophelia capture the vintage feel of this classic wedding.  Amaranthus and seeded eucalyptus add texture while maintaining the soft, fluffy, draping feel.  While the bouquets are fresh flowers, the centerpieces are silks so that they can be repurposed for future events. Centerpieces Centerpiece Centerpiece Bridal.  Vendella roses, light pink roses, green amaranthus, white dahlias, seeded eucalyptus Bridal Bridal Bridal (yes there's a fly in this photo, no he isn't a permanent part of the bouquet)  =) Bridal Bridesmaid 4 Bridesmaid 1 Bridesmaid 2 Bridal Toss Bouquet Bridesmaid 3 Bridesmaids and Toss.   Vendella roses, light pink roses, green amaranthus, pink dahlias, seeded eucalyptus, babies breath