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Prom is arguably one of the most important
events of a teenager's life. For teenage girls,
it's an event that ranks right up there with
getting a driver's license. Prom is a night
when young women get a chance to feel like princesses
in their beautiful gowns, professionally styled
hair, elegant shoes, classy evening bags, and,
of course, the painstakingly selected corsages
and boutonniere.
As a florist, I've helped hundreds of excited
teenagers choose the right flowers to match
their prom attire, so I know how important this
event is in a young person's life. It is always
my pleasure to spend time finding out what kind
of flowers they have in mind and which colors
and styles will best match the dress and tuxedo.
While I thoroughly enjoy the occasion, I understand
that many of these young people are ordering
flowers for the first time in their lives. They're
often nervous and uncertain of how to get exactly
what they have in mind. Here are a few tips
to make the process easier:
Order early. Prom occurs during peak wedding
season and sometimes falls on Mother's Day weekend.
Wedding season and Mother's Day are extremely
busy times for florists. Many of the flowers
that are popular for use in corsages and boutonnieres
are also popular in arrangements for both weddings
and Mother's day. Therefore, you should place
your prom flower order at least two weeks before
the event. This will allow your florist the
time to make certain he or she has the proper
quantities of the high-demand flowers on hand.
Let your date know which flowers you like,
or go together to order your flowers. If you've
been dreaming of a particular look for your
corsage or boutonniere and you know what kind
of flowers you want in it, it's perfectly okay
to let your date know that. In fact, many couples
make the trip to the florist together and order
matching corsages and boutonnieres, which has
become a popular trend. If you're not able to
go together to order your flowers, you may want
to give your date a picture of the kind of flowers
you want.
Consider your date's attire when ordering.
This tip is especially important for young men
ordering corsages. Obviously if the young lady
is wearing a strapless gown, a pin-on corsage
may not be the best choice. Two very popular
styles of prom flowers are wrist corsages and
hand-held nosegays. These two styles are the
perfect choice to go with strapless gowns or
gowns made with fabrics that may be damaged
by pins. To make certain you have the perfect
match for your attire, bring in the gown itself,
a fabric swatch, or a photo. This will allow
your florist to match the flowers, ribbons,
and colors to your clothing.
Your prom flowers don't have to be expensive
to be beautiful. Talk to your florist about
your budget. He or she can suggest inexpensive
flowers that, when placed in a nicely designed
corsage, will be every bit as lovely as the
more expensive varieties.
All in all, the best advice I can probably
give for ordering your prom flowers is to take
the time to engage your florist in a conversation
about what you want, what will best match your
clothing, and how much you'd like to spend.
Remember, your florist is a professional and
will be happy to take the time you need to help
you pick the perfect prom flowers.
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