Will you ditch the real bouquet for this interactive one?

I kinda like the idea of a flowing and elaborate fresh bouquet of flowers for the bride and her entourage, as they walk down the aisle. I also kinda like the idea of having all of these bridal bouquets set at the presidential table or the entourage’s table in these flower bouquet reception vases. It would make buying these bouquets very practical because the flowers are used as an accessory first and then as a decorative piece later. This is the traditional way and most weddings have this.

In the spirit of fun, though, I found this really cute idea for a bridal bouquet. Someone has actually made a gadget out of it and it’s one bouquet/gadget that can tell the bride and the groom’s moods, much like how it is with mood jewelry. The bouquet, which is all made in white (very traditional) comes with two electrodes — one attached to the bride’s ring finger, and the other is attached to the groom’s wrist. When anyone of them goes apprehensive or very excited, the white bouquet would light up and change its colors. The indicators can also tell if one of them is having cold feet.

Why anyone would do that, I wouldn’t know. But it does add a little bit of pace and spice to tradition, doesn’t it? If a thing like this does exist commercially, would you consider it over real, fresh bouquets?

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