Presentation Bouquet?
You’re looking at flowers for your bouquets and you never knew there were so many different styles. How do you discover which arrangement is the right one for you? The one you choose will probably reflect on the style of wedding you are having. Most brides love flowers, they have since ancient times. Brides have carried flowers up the aisle with them since then. True, the styles may have changed but there are some classics that we are used to seeing. Your florist will help guide you, but we have put a selection for you to view ahead of time.
Arm Bouquet
A new trend in bouquets. The arm bouquet has the same type of flowers as a traditional one but does not cover the most beautiful part of a bride's dress. This bouquet gently wraps around the arm with a ribbon generally the color of the wedding theme and stays out of the way of photoing the dress.
Brooch Bouquet
Jewelry and brooches are encrusted in the shape of a bouquet in place of fresh flowers. It does not have any blooms at all and replaces the traditional bridal bouquet. This arrangement is perfect for the bride that wants to keep her bouquet for memories. Some brides have added jewelry given to them that belonged to their grandmothers, mother, or someone beloved to the bride.
Cascading Bouquet
Flowers that fall toward the floors are what the Cascade Bouquet is all about. Princess Diana held one as she walked down the aisle with Prince Charles. It is fit for royalty.
Composite Bouquet
Brides and bridesmaids both can carry this bouquet. It is unique since its arrangement features individual petals designed to look like one big flower. It is also known as an amelia bouquet.
Hand-tied Bouquet
They are used mostly in rustic and boho-chic weddings because of their casual appearance as if they were freshly picked out of the garden.
Pomander
This bouquet is tightly arranged with flowers in the shape of a sphere. It is tied with a decorative ribbon, mostly held by flower girls because of its small size, and is best known as a kissing ball.
Presentation Bouquet
Also known as a pageant-style bouquet or arm sheath, these gorgeous arrangements feature long-stem flowers and foliage that the bride cradles in her arms. It’s elegant for a modern wedding and allows the bride’s dress to take center stage since it's held off to the side.
Posy Bouquet
A Posy is a mini bouquet and can be held in one hand. Usually round in appearance and tied in the center with a ribbon often in the color of the theme of the wedding.
Round Bouquet
It is truly the classic of all styles. Most are made up of roses, but you don’t have to have them all the same color. Mix it up with similar flowers or a different shade
HEALTH BENEFITS OF EATING AVOCADO
Rich in protein - avocados have the highest protein content of any fruit, which helps to build and repair body tissue. This makes them the perfect post-gym snack, as your body’s need for protein increases when you exercise.
Contains ‘good fats’ - although high in calories compared to other fruit, 75% of the fats in avocados are unsaturated (a healthier fat than saturated fat).
A good source of lutein - avocado oil is a potent source of lutein, an antioxidant that has a particularly beneficial effect on the eyes. When eaten, lutein helps to keep age-related issues, such as cataracts and muscular degeneration, at bay.
Rich in potassium - beneficial for maintaining normal blood pressure, potassium is crucial to heart function, as well as helping to prevent kidney disorders and strokes.
Low in sugar - an avocado contains only 0.5 g of sugar, compared to an apple (19 g) and a mango (23 g).
High oleic acid content - oleic acid can reduce blood pressure and cholesterol.
The ‘happy fruit’ - the monounsaturated fats in avocados help fight symptoms of depression and fatigue and therefore can contribute to an overall feeling of happiness.
Reduces inflammation -avocados can help ease arthritis symptoms by reducing inflammation in tissues, muscles, and joints.
Weight management - tackle cravings for sneaky snacks by eating avocados; like bananas, they offer slow energy release, leaving you feeling satisfied and fuller for longer.
AVOCADO OIL SKIN CARE BENEFITS
High oleic acid content -oleic acid can help to reduce the appearance of blemishes and makes it easier for ingredients that would not usually get along, to work together well.
Rich in lutein - when used in cosmetic products, the plentiful lutein found in avocado oil helps the skin to retain moisture and provides anti-aging properties.
Contains fatty acids that improve skin conditions and aid regeneration - avocado oil can have a powerful effect on damaged skin and help wounds heal. It can also noticeably reduce the symptoms of psoriasis, a condition that causes patches of skin to become red and flaky.
A potent source of vitamin E - avocado oil is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps to combat free radicals and prevent cell deterioration. Like lutein, vitamin E can also help the skin retain moisture and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Packed full of chlorophyll -capable of warding off germs and creating an environment that bacteria simply cannot abide by, chlorophyll is a wonder when it comes to keeping blemishes at bay.
It also contains magnesium, which helps to deliver oxygen to the body’s cells and skin tissue more efficiently.
Orchestrating the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics, partitions serve as the best vertical dividers for any space. Glass, bamboo, timber, concrete, etc. are few options which strategically serve the purpose of separating zones in interiors. Ahead, we bring some elegant partition ideas that are worth embracing.
There are three surfaces of a home that define a space - floors, ceiling and walls. Partitions are something that comes at eye level that can really enhance how space looks and feels, and forms such an important element. Functionally, it divides two spaces and creates a spatial partition between two areas. But aesthetically, it serves as the entire backdrop for both the spaces on either side. Dressing up your partition walls is important for these two reasons