How Do You Select Flowers For A Summer Solstice Wedding?
• Consider the meaning of your wedding day. Why did you choose Midsummer’s Day? If you are a pagan, this is a lovely way to honor your deities and celebrate light’s triumph over darkness. If you are not following a pagan path, the following steps can still be applied to any summer wedding. • Research the meaning of colors. Midsummer is a celebration of life. The colors you might choose stem from gold (for the God) over white (unity, balance of female and male) and orange (creativity, vitality, strength), pink (romantic love), red (passion, sexual love, courage), to green (luck, fertility, healing, growth) and blue (fidelity, understanding, intuition). Choose colors that are meaningful to you to bring these traits into your marriage. Select flowers that have meaning for you. Roses are in season and beautiful symbols of romantic love. They can be paired with simpler flowers for variety in your wedding bouquet (for example, light pink roses paired with white camellias/baby’s breath or cre