Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Silk Petals What Is Best For My Wedding Aisle? Fresh Rose Petals, Freeze Dried, Dried Or Silk?

What is best for my wedding aisle? Fresh rose petals, freeze dried, dried or silk? - silk petals

I want to leave a corridor of rose petals for my day of our marriage, but has heard concerns about the use of fresh petals ( 've it) can stain clothing. I looked into freeze-dried, but it seems very expensive, because I want a thick carpet of petals. I doubt that this would allow the silk, because it is a garden ceremony and silk is not biodegradable, and I like the look of dried petals.
Does anyone have any suggestions?

6 comments:

MRSK2B... said...

I agree, couldnt ask someone to crawl after the petals? I think the silk would be the best option if you want to layerof a thick petals!

But he believes that if you, the gear just the petals, as you pull on your dress to walk around! Perhaps consider receiving a red color (or color) carpet, the length of the corridor? Pin pink silk, and then randomly on the carpet? In this way, the impact may have scattered the petals, but can be rolled up until the next? No mess and effect?

I love my love said...

improper operation. if someone on a real petal, before it is down the hall and the ground exists, it continues his training as you go on it and the stain. false petals can be used again or they can sell on eBay after the wedding and your money back.

gungirl said...

Could someone bring, after the silk? (good work from a fresh flower petals for guests ;-) I would be too costly. With the silk that can be used to decorate your room or be kept as a souvenir.

Jen said...

Silk, a real dirty, dark spots that do not increase to leave.

Crazzeee X said...

dried rose petals

Crazzeee X said...

dried rose petals

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