Bountiful Bouquets
The bridal bouquet is a great place to show your creativity and personality. Whether you want something traditional or something very modern, it is important to choose the bouquet that is right for you. When exchanging ideas with your florist, ask about what flowers will be in season during the time of your wedding. Experiment with shape and size to show off the most about you. The only bling doesn’t have to be on your finger.
Ask your florist if they offer special medallions, jewels or other adornments for the bouquet. Also, consider including something personal like a family heirloom in the bridal bouquet. Choose one of these interesting new ideas to incorporate, but the most important thing is to make sure your bouquet says something about you.
Color Uniform
Have the perfect wedding color chosen? Why limit its use to reception tables and chiffon bridesmaids gowns? Use your chosen color for your bridal bouquet. However, using an element like these jeweled butterflies all over not only gives the bouquet a different shape, but also a whimsical look. Details Bouquet designed by The Rosebud.
Pastel Pretty
Every little girl dreams of looking like a princess on her wedding day. Pastel bouquets are a great way to mix the girly colors you love with your grown-up flower choices. Finish the bouquet off with one purple crown jewel. Details Bouquet designed by Cleveland the Florist.
Wedding Warmth
A warm color palette full of rich oranges, yellows and peaches is perfect for both spring and fall weddings. The glow the flowers give off is sure to increase the cheery feeling of the day with all your guests. Talk to your florist about doing something subtle, like taking longer ferns and branches, and placing them in a star pattern as shown above. The look is subdued, but the glow will radiate. Details Bouquet designed by Flowers Etc!
Understated Elegance
The little black dress of bouquets, this simple design is timeless. Keeping the flowers and color choices simple and small, keeps the focus on you as you walk down the aisle. Ask your florist to add something unique and elegant, like this jewel medallion to hang at the bottom of your bouquet. Details Bouquet designed by Southern Veranda.
Reinvented Roses
Brides have been carrying red rose bouquets for centuries. Think of something personal and meaningful to you and have your florist work it into your rose design. Details Bouquet designed by KaBloom.
Season’s Classic
Incorporating your wedding’s season into the whole bouquet is a new trend worth making a classic. Use elements, like pheasant feathers and pine cones for a fall bouquet, or pearls and butterflies for a spring bouquet, to add just the right accent to your seasonal bouquet. Details Bouquet designed by Ribbons & Roses.
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