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I think if there is any flower that can be carried alone, it's a white calla lilly. I don't think it looks cheap. Three is fine, too, but it's not really going to add that much to the look, while it will add a few bucks to the cost.
If I do one calla lilly, should I have a bow around it? Flowers aren't my thing, I can use all the opinions and advice I can get! Thanks!
What about Hydrangea's?? They're pretty much bouquets in and of themselves.


I personally like it when the brides bouquet and the bridesmaids bouquets match or are at least similar.
we used green hydrengias for filler in the bouquets and put daisies in around it. i love the ideah of a the lilly it sounds simple and elligant.
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My bouquet is white roses with blue delphiniums. My dress is white, simple, and elegant. My bridesmaids are wearing cornflower blue. What do you think of a single white callalilly? Does that look cheap? Or should we go to 3? Flowers are not important to me and we are trying to stay on budget, but I don't want it to look cheap.