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- They sparkle and catch the light
- They last forever
- They can be handed down as a family heirloom
- They can be dismantled after the ceremony & the brooches given out as gifts to the bridal party
- They won't have wilted by the end of the day
- They can incorporate family jewellery – grandma’s brooch, auntie’s earrings
- They won’t aggravate your hay fever, or that of anyone else in your bridal party
- Each one is unique
- They make people gasp
- They can be used as a top table decoration
- They cost roughly the same as a floral bouquet plus preservation fees
- They can be displayed around the home after your wedding
- You won’t need to pay to have it preserved
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- Even ‘out of season’ you have lots of colour choice for your bouquet
- They’re a talking point
- They enhance a vintage, retro, boho or just ‘something different’ theme
- They can provide pops of colour to your scheme
- They're environmentally friendly - no shipping in flowers from abroad
- They can be fun and funky, dramatic, or glamorous
- They can be designed to reflect your joint passions! Love dogs? Have a dog brooch included. Love nature? Have dragonfly brooches…
Remember
to speak to your designer about your budget, your colours, your themes, even
how tall you are – a huge tear drop brooch bouquet will drown a petite frame.