probably in a vase. Flowers die if they are not kept wet!
Some people might want to take a flower and press it in a book to preserve it.
I would say yes, you can keep it and why would a bride toss her bouquet if she want to keep it?
(V) to maneuver for position
Generally there are enough single young women to crowd together to catch the wedding bouquet and seldom does the wedding bouquet fall to the floor. However, on occasion this can happen and the single young women simply scramble to grab that bouquet because it signifies by tradition and myth that whomever has the wedding bouquet will be the next one married.
The English Roses Catch the Bouquet Hope this helps :D
(v) to maneuver for position
An announcement should be made by the MC when the bride is going to throw her bouquet and all single women that are guests should stand in front of the bride. Then the bride turns her back on the single women and throws her bouquet. The single woman who catches the bouquet is suppose to be the one getting married next.
Because it is a myth it is not always true. I have been to many weddings and watched who caught the bouquet and they were not the next to get married. Part of this myth probably grew from the fact that only unmarried girls are eligible to catch the bouquet. Also the ones that fight the most aggressively to get it are most likely wanting to get married and are therefore most likely to be next anyway.
It means you are going to be the next bride. It means you are going to be the next bride. There is a common traditional folk-belief that the unmarried woman/girl who catches the bouquet will be the next to marry. ex: My sister at my other sisters wedding caught the bouquet at the wedding, and truth is she was actually engaged to the man that caught the garter
Bouquets is the plural of bouquet
Catch It Keep It was created on 2009-07-17.
A bouquet is a bunch of flowers. The bouquet of a wine is its smell.
If you catch him you keep him