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Flowers of the Field

Follow-up: Dice Tables and Bouquet Decisions Part 2


Title: Dice Tables and Wedding Decisions
@bridalbuilder

Last week's post was on dice tables, a tool that can be used to help indecisive people make decisions by using the randomness of rolling dice. I was so busy explaining how to use the dice tables that I forgot to explain the impetus for making them in the first place! Let's talk the origin of these dice tables before I forget.


Firstly, I'm a tabletop nerd.

So is Joe, Bridal Builder's one and only app coder, and he's even written whole tabletop RPG games! He's an insanely talented nerd and if you'd like to check out his books and games, click here. Long story short, Joe is part of the reason I got into tabletop games and we've become really good friends through them.


Tabletop games run on the rolling of dice. There are dice with many different numbers of sides, ranging to just 3 sides to 6 sides (like our traditional die) all the way up to 20 sides! Dice collecting is a huge side-hobby for tabletop nerds because they can be made in incredibly pretty colors, in different sizes and weights, and even with things like flowers, glitter, or Pokémon inside!


Dice tables can be used in tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons to randomize what traits different characters have, what kind of encounters happen to your players, and more! In this spirit, I use dice tables all the time in my everyday life. Mostly, I'm an indecisive eater, so I've made dice tables out of my favorite foods and whenever I can't decide what to eat, I roll dice to see what the Fates think I should have. I don't always take the first suggestion the dice give me, but it helps point me in the right direction and snaps me out of analysis paralysis.


Similarly, brides can get stuck deciding little things like what flowers to include in their bouquets, what styles to use, and what accents to include in their flower arrangements. I put together these dice tables and linked some virtual dice rollers for these brides in hopes that it will ease the process of making decisions on their bouquets. I used our top-suggested flowers from 2020 and 2021 to decide what flowers and bouquet styles should go in the dice tables and did my best to fit them on one page for Pinterest.


What do you think of the dice tables?

Would you use them in your wedding planning? What did I miss when putting them together? Let me know in the comments or DM @bridalbuilder on social media!




To see more about different bouquet flowers, check out our blog posts on daffodils, delphinium, dahlias, lilacs, carnations, hydrangeas, lavender, or lily of the valley.


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Let us know what you wish you'd known before designing your wedding flowers in the comments or on our Facebook page: facebook.com/bridalbuilderllc !





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