Wedding flower questions?

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I’ve found these pictures somehow along my internet exploring to find the perfect wedding details… they’re really cute! these little balls of flower arrangements that hang off the end of the chairs, what are they called? (In order for me to search for them) and where do you usually buy them/find them? Anywhere that does floral arrangements? Any idea how expensive they are?

Secondly:
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the little pink flowers in the brides and bridesmaid bouquets, what are they called? I have no idea when it comes to flowers so its going to be hard to describe what I want if I dont know what it is lol. Thanks a bunch.

The ball is called a pomander bouquet or a kissing ball and the pink flowers are pink plumerias (pink frangipani).

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6 Responses to “Wedding flower questions?”

  1. Brandy P Says:

    the little pink flowers look like pink daisies. u could print off the pics and take them with you to the florist or garden ridge. i think i found those balls of flowers at garden ridge once. i think they are tea length (roses). good luck and congrats!
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  2. sunshynebuddy Says:

    The flowers in the first pictures are called kissing balls. You can ask for them at most florists. If you’re adventurous enough, you could probably even make your own: http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/floral-kissing-balls/index.html

    As for the other small pink flowers, I’m not sure what they’re called, but they look similar to impatiens (http://www.fabiovisentin.com/photography/photo/9/impatiens-flower-wallpaper-wide-full-hd.jpg) but I’m pretty sure these aren’t commonly used in bouquets.

    Good luck!
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    http://www.12kwedding.com

  3. angel Says:

    The ball is called a pomander bouquet or a kissing ball and the pink flowers are pink plumerias (pink frangipani).
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  4. bridetobe Says:

    The above posters answers answered your first question. You can make them yourself if you wish, start w/ a styrofoam ball you can get from Walmart or Michael’s or Hobby Lobby type store. Just use flower picks to put the flowers on the ball. But a florist can make these especially for you. A lot of them use them for flower girls now instead of throwing flowers down the aisle. They are time consuming to make, so watch out for the cost.

    And I’m not sure about the little pink flowers, but they kinda look like pink stephanotis – I’m not sure stephanotis even comes in pink. The above user is probably right on, but this might be a similar flower if your florist can’t get the exact one.

    Also, I took pictures that I printed from the internet into my florist and she helped me identify the flowers that I liked…so don’t hesitate to take your ideas in with you. Pictures can convey so much more than words! :)
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  5. Fighting For Love (B2B 8/1/09) Says:

    Well those balls are sometimes called Kissing balls. The first ones look like Gerber daisy’s. The others I can’t really tell. Most florists can do them. Or if you pick up a "DIY" flower book then you could even do them yourself.

    I’m not that great with random flowers either so I can’t help on the bouquet. But it’s gorgeous.

    Good Luck
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  6. just me! Says:

    kissing balls and they are dead easy to make on your own! honestly! if you decide to do it yourself you can email me and i’ll try and help you via email! you can do them with fresh flowers or artificial flowers and they look great!
    good luck and happy wedding!
    edit: if you decide to do these yourself and use fresh flowers you do not use a styrofoam ball as someone suggested – your flowers will die quickly. you must use
    "florist foam for fresh flowers" and it must be soaked in water, and yes you can get that at michael’s. if you use artificial flowers then you would use regular florist foam.
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