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My bouqet got thrown out at my reception?

by Guest31771  |  earlier

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What would you do??

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  1. Get over it.  But you asked what I would do.


  2. I would be pretty upset but would have to get over it. If it is already done, what can you do? There are more important things in life to worry about :-)

  3. Have one made of silk flowers to replace it. Then you'll have it forever.

  4. Too late. There's not much to do, unless you're obsessed with it, go back to the florist that made it for you in a smaller version and enjoy it til it wilts.

  5. I'm sorry, but there really isn't anything you can do.  

  6. If I felt I needed to see my bouquet again, I would look at my wedding photos.

    If you are severely troubled by this, ask your florist to make you an identical bouquet in silks.  That way, you can keep it forever.

    If still troubled after the florist has made a new bouquet, seek counseling.  The important thing is that you are now happily married to the man you love.  What happened to the bouquet doesn't really matter in the big scheme of things, does it?

  7. There's a saying, "there's no use crying over spilled milk."  There's no use crying over your bouquet being thrown away either.  It's unfortunate, but not really that big of a deal.  If it's really important to you, have your florist make you another one from silk, or make it from fresh and then have it preserved.  Personally, I would have about a million things I'd rather spend the $$ on that a replacement bouquet.  

  8. A good florist would have photographed it for portfolio purposes , so if you really want it for preservation , they can make another.  A lot of bridal bouquets get pretty beat up , (photos, the way the MOH holds it , the bride herself etc) so I generally end up making another.  That way you can be sure it is in pristine condition for preservation

  9. Well... I woulda thrown it out anyways... or given it to my mom to take home so she could keep it until it died... so no biggie. It's perishable.  

  10. Get over it.

    It's done.  Nothing to cry about now.  At least you should have pictures of it during the ceremony.

  11. Get pissed at first that someone assumed it was okay to throw it out, but then get over it and move on.  

  12. I would get over it. They are just flowers.

  13. Cry. This is what I would do...

  14. You need to chalk this up to 'SH-!T Happens'.

    Alot worse situations you will have to face in your life time....don't spend energy on stuff that isn't important.

    Yeah, it's annoying...dissappointing....but that's it.

    I threw my bouquet at my first wedding....it's long gone. I have no idea what happened to it.

    My second wedding's bouquet died, as natural flowers do, I didn't throw the bouquet that time.....I saved the ribbon wrapped around the stems, and I have the pictures.

    I would stop being silly and give my full attention to what's important.

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