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Bridal Bouquet Basics

A beautiful and fragrant bridal bouquet is the perfect compliment to any

bridal attire. The bridal bouquet should enhance the beauty of the gown, but not

overpower it.

A "traditional" bridal bouquet is designed with all white flowers so that it

does not draw attention away from the bride and her wedding gown! However, there

is an increasing trend toward adding color to the bridal bouquet from soft pinks

and pastels to fuchsia and ruby reds.

The bridal bouquet should compliment the personal style of the bride as well

as the overall theme and atmosphere of the wedding. So, if hot pink suits your

personality…there should be nothing stopping you!

Bridal bouquets come in all colors, shapes and styles. It's best to work with

a reputable florist who can design a bouquet that's just right for you. Here are

some of the basic designs for bouquets…

The Cascade Bouquet

The most traditional and formal style for the bridal bouquet. As the name

implies, it resembles a cascade or waterfall with the flowers flowing downward.

Traditional wedding flowers used in the cascade bouquet are white and include

roses, stephanotis, white or calla lilies, and mingled with some greenery. The

bouquet has the appearance of being loose and free flowing.

The Nosegay or Round Cluster Bouquet

Round in shape and usually smaller than the other styles. It can be created

with all the same variety of flowers or a mix. A popular version of this bouquet

is the tight round cluster in white or pastel pink roses. This type of bouquet

usually has very little greenery.

The Hand-tied or Lose-tied Bouquet

A little less formal than the others. It gives the illusion of a "just

picked" bouquet of spring flowers tied loosely with delicate ribbon or lace. The

bouquet is put together with a variety of different types of flowers. In this

bouquet, the flowers can actually have some movement, or just the appearance of

being free flowing. It all depends on the preference of the bride.



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