Your bridal bouquet is one of the single most important bunch of flowers that you will ever hold. It is the indication of the style and formality of your wedding, as well as your personality.
There are many factors to be considered when you are choosing your wedding flowers. Studio B Floral Designs can help you determine your floral needs. Let us listen to your vision and use our creativity to reflect your style.
Here are some of the examples of the different styles of bouquets you have to choose from:
1.) Very popular with modern brides is the hand-tied bouquet of blossoms and greenery. This style has a natural feel that works well with today's understated fashions.
2.) A colonial bouquet is a round bouquet arranged in a bouquet holder. It is circular in shape and made up mostly of florals, but can contain greenery also. The bouquet holder may or may not have a lace or ribbon trim surrounding it.
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Candlelit Rose and Steph Bouquet
Adding candle light to a bouquet will add beauty and warmth to a late night winter wedding.
| 3.) A presentation, pageant, or arm bouquet are all the same bouquet. It is a sweeping arrangement of long-stemmed flowers and greenery to be cradled in the arm. | |
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| 4.) The unusual look of a composite bouquet is achieved by "creating" a flower that doesn't exist in nature out of pieces of other flowers. | |
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| 5.) The Waterfall or Cascade Bouquet is the most traditional and formal bouquet that a bride can pick. This bouquet is in the shape of a teardrop or a loose triangle. | |
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| 6.) A single stem is technically not a bouquet, as it consists of only one flower. There is a more recent trend of using a single stem instead of a bouquet for bridesmaids or even instead of corsages for the mothers and grandmothers. Generally, the stem is long enough to be carried in the crook of one's arm like a presentation bouquet. Flowers that work well for this are Large Roses, Large Calla Lillies, Birds of Paradise and Protea. | |
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7.) A freeform bouquet often has no discernible shape. This style of bouquet often has flowers or greenery coming out at various angles. A spray bouquet is an example of this type of bouquet. |
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| 8.) A tussy mussy is an ornamental holder that was popularized in the Victorian Era that is making a come back today. | |