The tradition of using flowers for wedding decoration and for bridal bouquet has been passed on from ages and still today, the wedding flowers and bridal bouquets play a vital role in any American Wedding ceremony.

The bridal or the wedding bouquet is accompanied with an age-old custom of tossing the wedding bouquet to all the single girls at the end of the wedding ceremony. The wedding bouquet symbolizes good luck and the woman who catches it and is also suppose to be the first one to dance with the bachelor man who catches the wedding garter, after the newlywed couple. The woman either takes this wedding bouquet at home or leaves it at the reception venue.

However today, many brides are not sure whether to toss the bouquet or keep it is as a pleasant memory of their wedding day. Tossing the bouquet will induce a traditional feel to your wedding ceremony but many brides would like to preserve these wedding flowers as a reminder of those special moments and also to show them to future generations and the aspiring brides. This is also largely because, the wedding flowers are specially chosen depending on the likings of the bride and also because they are associated with the most special day of their life.

All this is possible today. There are many preserving techniques coming up in the market that allows your flowers to be retained by preserving them in their beautiful shape and color. It is advisable that you find a flower preserver before your wedding and simply deliver you wedding flowers to be preserved soon after your wedding. However, for this, ensure that you do not crush your bridal bouquet or drop them throughout the big day.

A special way to make your wedding memories last longer is by making a display box of all the special things associated with your wedding, with wedding bouquet one of them.

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