Thursday, August 9, 2012

Bridal Bouquets Styles


Style
Classic: For those who like a classic, feminine style, flowers such as roses, sweet pea, freesias and lilies can be used to add a soft and pretty look to the wedding. These types of flowers are often beautifully scented, with a "from the garden" feel. Colours tend to be whites, pinks and purples.
Modern: You could also choose something a little more modern, perhaps adding interesting textures and shapes, or a striking colour combination. This might include orchids, succulents or berries and colours such as deep mauves, oranges or blues.
Unique: To make a statement you could opt for a unique arrangement of exotic flowers, fruits, tropical leaves, sticks & other adornments will certainly serve to make sure you have a unique wedding!
Colours
When using colour with wedding flowers, the possibilities are endless. Today a rose can virtually be any colour you wish, from black to purple to green and with access to some many new hybrids of flowers, a bridal bouquet could be anything you want it to be.
Theme
You may choose to match the colour of your wedding flowers to the colour of your bridal party. This can be especially effective for a more classic style of wedding.
Classic: Keeping the bouquets neutral coloured is another option which can be quite stunning. This colour scheme keeps your look fresh and understated.
Centre Of Attention: For a big splash, you could opt for a contrasting colour to your bridal party. This choice makes your bouquet a real feature on your special day. Type of BouquetYour bridal bouquets can be natural stems, partly wired, or fully wired.
Constuction
Compact bouquets include the classic, rounded posy style or a small teardrop style bouquet.
Flowing/Cascade bouquets can either be informal sheafs, which are held up the arm, or a flowing trail bouquet - with one or more trails that may be as long as you like!

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