Have you thought of butterflies for your wedding? Yes, butterflies. Butterflies are being released at more and more weddings every day. They make a spectacular display when they are released, either individually or as a mass. And when released, they don't just fly away. No, to the guests' delight; they will fly all around, and some may even land on them.
Imagine, you have just said your vows and have been pronounced husband and wife. You walk outside and are handed a beautiful decorated box. You open the lid and dozens of butterflies emerge. Your guests all gasp and smile as the butterflies fly around and land on their clothing, corsages, or nearby flowers. What a sight to behold. Guests will be taking pictures of the butterflies that stick around to continue to celebrate your day.
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Butterflies represent new life and hope. There is an old Indian legend that states if you catch a butterfly and whisper your wish to it, upon releasing the butterfly your wish will be granted. What a beautiful symbolism to begin your new life together by releasing butterflies? Many places no longer will allow brides to throw rice or bird seed. This makes a great alternative to that custom and also has such significance.
The Monarch, with its grand orange and black colors, is the most popular butterfly for a release. They are a nice sized butterfly that flies gracefully around. Second in line, is the Painted Lady. This small butterfly with its oranges, whites, and browns look lovely in displays. They are happy to walk around on flowers, showing off their colors. Not all butterflies can be shipped into all states. They are regulated by the USDA. A butterfly breeder can tell you which butterflies you are allowed to release in your area.
For your release, you have two options on how to do a release. You may either release them individually or as a mass. When releasing individually, the number of butterflies can range from two butterflies, for just the bride and groom to release, or enough butterflies for each and every guest to release. The other release method is a mass release. This is when the butterflies are released from a decorated box, or basket. The number of butterflies for a mass release can range from a couple dozen on up to how spectacular you would like to make it. Generally, the bride and groom do the mass release, but there are no set rules.
For your reception, you can decorate with butterflies. The Painted Ladies look lovely in small terrarium centerpieces. You can use a mixture of butterflies in larger displays. A butterfly breeder can help talk over all of the different options you have with butterflies as a display.
No, you probably won't be able to color coordinate the butterflies to your wedding colors. But with the display they give with their release, no one will notice they aren't your wedding colors. You can't release them inside of buildings. Unfortunately, they would not make it outside, so they would not survive. And if it is raining, your butterflies will not fly. But you can then use them for displays at your reception and release them at a more suitable time. Because butterflies are cold blooded, the temperatures must be at least 60 degrees or higher. Some butterflies require at least 70 degrees or higher for a successful release. Generally for this area, and depending on the temperatures, butterflies can be released starting in May and going thru till September.
The butterfly is struggling to survive in our world today. Development is erasing the plants they need to lay eggs and feed on. Chemicals used to kill weeds on the sides of roads, farmers' crops, and on those "perfect" yards are killing many caterpillars and their food source. By handing out seed packets as favors, and releasing butterflies, you not only get a lovely addition to your wedding, but you also are helping the plight of the butterfly. Who knew helping the ecology could be so lovely and rewarding also.
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