Butterfly Wedding - Facts You Should Know About A Butterfly Wedding

Do you know what a butterfly wedding is? It’s a different type of wedding in which live butterflies are freed. Butterflies are used because there is a Native American myth that says your wish will be granted if you whisper it to a butterfly and let it go. It will take that wish to the Great Spirit, who will then grant your wish. Butterflies also represent renewal and beauty, and releasing beautiful butterflies will definitely make your wedding one to remember! No wonder butterfly weddings are getting more popular!

The preferred season for a butterfly wedding is in the spring. Butterfly weddings are also usually held in outside in gardens, which is great if you prefer that. If not, you might not want to make your wedding a butterfly wedding, or at least go outside to release them to keep with tradition and the legend. You want the butterflies to return to the outdoors, after all.

There are many web sites to get you started. You can find great butterfly wedding accessories like bridal tiaras, hair pins, and earrings all with a butterfly motif at bridalpeople.com. These great butterfly accessories will definitely get you noticed!

You can also find many beautiful butterfly decorations at balloons-galore.net. They have different butterfly candle holders, butterfly balloons, and butterfly ribbons for you to use in unlimited ways!

Of course, you also need sites that you can order butterflies from to release at the end of the wedding. The Monarch butterfly is one of the most commonly used butterflies at butterfly weddings, and one site you can order them from monarchbutterflywedding.com. Throwing rice is bad for birds who eat them, but releasing butterflies instead hurts no one. That’s certainly a nice bonus! Don’t hesitate: hold a butterfly wedding!

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