When you think of picking out flowers for your wedding day, the odds are that roses will come to mind. Having roses for your wedding is a classic and timeless choice. The tricky part with roses is trying to find new and innovative ways to make the traditional wedding rose your own.
When trying to think of creative ways to make roses exciting on your wedding day, consider using roses in both the traditional ways and in new details for your wedding day. Roses can be added to your hair to add a sense of whimsy and romance. They can also be added on your shoes (as shoe clip) for an added fashion couture look. Some other lovely ways to incorporate roses on your wedding day can include having your flower girl sprinkle whole roses instead of just the rose petals, this will add a little more romance to your day.
For more ideas on using roses in your wedding day just look below:

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Etsy Eye Candy: Guest Books
Guest books can be a great way to add a custom touch to your wedding day. They also make a great keepsake to look back on after the wedding. You may decide to go with a traditional wedding guest book or opt for one of the many creative alternatives that are popping up everywhere. As usual, Etsy has a many unique, handmade options for guest books. Here is just a sampling of the goodies Etsy has to offer. Just click on the image to get to the shop!
Wooden Hearts
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Card Catalog
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Wall Art Guest Book
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Wood Ornamets
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Puzzle
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Traditional
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Thumbprint Wedding Tree
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Wishing Stones
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Message in a Bottle
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What kind of guest book will you be using at your wedding?