Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Grand Slam


Flower arrangements for home or building décor have been around since formal arrangements in Egypt that date back to 2,500 BC. These arrangements would use the sacred lotus as well as herbs, irises, anemones and narcissus. Ancient practices like the ikebana, from Japan, still exist in modern times. Simplicity and linear form of the Ikebana have had a great influence on arrangements throughout history. As traditions move along into new centuries, the techniques and influence still thrive today. One of the most important arrangements in existence is the hand-tied bouquet the bride carries on her wedding day.

            B In The Center, LLC. believes in using today’s attributes to create new traditions in order to give every woman the wedding of a lifetime. The “Grand Slam,” B In The Center’s Traditional Bridal Bouquet, is something out of a new age fairy tale. Directly above a soft stem, pink bows are curled over like Christmas-morning ribbons. Pink feather-like pieces float off the outside while a round combination of sparkles, jewels, and diamantes dance in unison above. “My bouquet was all that our guests talked about,” says Aston Hicks from Mobile, Alabama. “And they’re still talking about it!” The bouquet allows itself to flow into the bride’s dress as a single act of beauty that every woman attending will remember for years to come.

            Dedicated to the highest quality handcrafted alternatives to the conventional, B In The Center delivers items that last as long as the memories. Unlike flowers that may wilt or perish, the Grand Slam will be available to store safely with the wedding dress. Whether the bride and groom choose to save part of their cake for an anniversary down the road or simply want to relive the glorious day, the Bridal Bouquet will be available to hold and admire at all times. If you believe in the very best, choose B In The Center for bouquets, centerpieces and much more.







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