=features—— How to find that perfect bouquet Fresh-cut i s or fabric buds? United Press International COLUMBUS, Ohio — Floral arrangements at a wed ding — are they fresh-cut or fabric replicas? Some brides today choose fabric over fresh. As florist Pete Raymond looks at it, “A bride sees it as a gift to her attendants. She, too, can keep her bouquet.” Fabric flowers — common ly called silk flowers because at first they were made of silk — look just like the fresh-cut kind, but last and can be arranged as easily as fresh flowers. They have no scent, of course. “You can buy scented flow ers,” Raymond said, “but the fragrance is not true — it’s like those room deodorizers.” Raymond also said fabric flowers don’t weigh as much as the fresh-cut ones. “A dozen roses tends to get heavy.” Many arrangements of fab ric flowers are on the wall of the bridal selection room of ing from a white satin u ui u el- la. Fhey look so real ojilv a touch reveals thev are fabric . Over the years more com panies have begun producing fabric flowers, Raymond said., “They used to be more < x risen. fabric flowers allow a bride to choose any flower she wants anv time of year. With fresh- cut flowers, Raymond said, some may be unavailable or difficult to obtain out of season. A December bride who wants a seasonal wedding stands a better chance of using fabric poinsfettias in her arrangements than live ones, he said. When their stems are cut, a milky liquid escapes and the flowers wilt, he noted. Color is also no problem with fabric blossoms. A florist can dye or tint them to match the bride’s color scheme. “You can spray them and they hold the colors so well,” Raymond said. Fie said popular colors to day are mauve and wine — the mauve ranging anywhere from a pink to a purply wine, and wine is a deep purple. Raymond’s personal pre ference is fresh-cut flowers because they add “something special” to the wedding. But he has found that he has to go with the wishes of the bride. “They’re (fabric flowers) starting to catch on,” he said, estimating that fabric flowers are used in about 10 percent of weddings. “You’ve got to go with the times. I just hope the silk flowers never overtake the fresh flowers.” He sees one advantage for himself. If he’s swamped with orders, he can make fabric arrangements several weeks ahead of time. Fresh-cut arrangements are made the night before or the morning of the wedding. Fabric flowers are used for bridal party bouquets, boutonnieres, pew markers and at the reception. “We do everything except the altar pieces,” Raymond said. “Altar pieces are large and showy and you can get into a lot of money. And who wants to keep it anyway?” An economy-minded bride who can arrange flowers her self can buy kits at a craft store to make her own floral pieces. Raymond said some brides who buy kits find them hard to use and end up taking them to a florist. 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March 3 Where to go for that fun honeymoon United Press International The perfect honeymoon re sort? It all depends on the cou ple. There are as many different kinds of people getting married as there are different kinds of resorts. Some locations are tried-and- true favorites; others are rela tively new in the honeymoon business. More things to do tkly Caribbean islands—ratcK| er parties, Governor'», train ride. And somevt4 package buys for iii mooners. <5 Florida and California — Consistently logging more hon eymoon arrivals than any other states, each represents great variety in type of destination and range of accommodations. California has San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the northern ranchlands, Monterey and Carmel for atmosphere, the beaches and Disneyland. Florida has Miami and the beach, a great spring-summer honeymoon value; tne sunny Keys, Palm Beach, the country- club sports enclaves — Marco Is land, Amelia, Boca Raton, all sorts of shorelines and Disney World, whose Epcot Center may give it a slight edge this year. he Poconos — It’s easy for blase Eastern types to laugh off Pennsylvania’s Poconos, but never mind. Despite the heart- shaped bathtub jokes, young honeymooners stiU love the idea of a super-luxurious place whose latest skylit triplex suites have deep carpets, glass floors, a round bed and your own round swimming pool. Barbados — Sp scenery, both serene beaches, lingering memories of great houscl <^ue churches and histonl sues. Wide choice of bf sea sports, good restauraj nightlife. Honeymoon^ housing ranges from 1 seaside apartments tolmJ sorts. Bermuda — Still gr with lots of fresh, cfo charm and traditions. If not after neon dazzle or nightlife, it won’t disa you. ^3 The Bahamas — 1 honeymooners who real to rest up after the weddi love the Out Islands wii laissez-faire attitude. At Bahamas are only 30 mir an hour’s flight fromFk l-This co last yea — Lo of ^3 Virgin Islands —l ■ British — Reliable vJ; , great sailing, accessibility,*^ > an ^ a , C , h c\r • iseisnu, The U.S. Virgin Islanc^ 1() mos , organized sports fad f goTf, diving; shopping aw removes duties fron Hawaii — It still means alo ha and romance, especially on Maui and the Kona Coast. More and more couples are arranging to be married at sunset on the beach. Hotel social and catering staffs and local wedding special ists can make arrangements with as little as a day’s notice. Hotel advisory services are free and local specialists will arrange for necessary papers, site, minister, flower leis, champagne and even supply two witnesses, for about $185.' Tilrriage. Ml he list \ amilv. life e Ion and 1) ■■'don hea (T'itv Insti ieirch and I 1 Mexico — It still holds that old South of the Border ro mance and warmth, and the lure of foreign flavor. The devalued C eso continues to mean genuine argains. Canada — Especially the French-accented cities like Quebec and Montreal. And the Laurentians, the Rockies’ Na tional Park country, British Col umbia, Toronto and Niagara Falls. The Canadian side is beautifully manicured and hon eymoon certificates are in En glish and French. The 80-cent Canadian dollar means more for your money, especially in the Maritimes — Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. ferent categories of tak luxuries); and crewed i boat operations. The British Virgins lovely, laid-back way iv lts forme them. Honeymooners an Hires idem corned and never crowdefayettesvilk British islands also encofl Th e i r j, wedding-honeymoons b' ^L impor viding a special licensefoi^jp | )a( .k r «^nts Kbu Tell I Their bareboat (sail-yoti ove ” charter fleet is the biggesiHf h e list- Caribbean. H_ j ()Ve iplct for e;i Europe — For anyontH—A sens can master theair-faresituHness. the continuing strengthcH— Hon U.S. dollar makes F viiout great buy — especially fl; houghts ar plans in the countryside. I Doing olether. Tahiti - The p vhn are re watch, especially from the® Coast. It is cheaper thanij pieople think if you usepa| planning, and the outlvitl lands beyond Papeete aril Paradise. 1 Intr Un Jamaica — It always has been lush, beautiful and roman tic. Now the good feeling is back. Of course, this list plete. Honeymooners want to choose EleuthenP^ sports, beaches; the Abacow Exumas for sailing; or A# and San Salvador for divir| Harbour Island is small,H and has one of the world's* m beautiful beaches. 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