Wedding Flower Ideas. Where to begin?!
A wedding bouquet is a symbol that is to bring happiness and satisfaction in a marriage. One of my favorite parts about my research as a bride was picking out the flowers. It ultimately brings out the personality of the couple, and an eye-catching aesthetic to your special day. While there are endless choices of which direction you could go, I have put some of my favorite floral ideas together to help make your research a little bit easier.
DARK RED, ROMANTIC, & DREAMY
Dark romantic red wedding bouquets are always perfect for every season. The vibrant deep colors still pop against your wedding dress. There are so many different ways you can arrange the flowers, whether you want to make it goth-inspired and add deep burgundy and purple floral or tone it down with pink, white and peachy hues in the mix. Either way, going for a romantic red-rose inspired bouquet will be nothing less of a jaw-dropping dreamy outcome.
BOHO AND DESERT INSPIRED
Bohemian weddings are becoming increasingly more popular for couples. Itβs hard not to fall in love with boho and desert weddings, as they are inspired by nature and the outdoors. Boho bouquets usually have soft, earthy, romantic tones and more of a loose organic feel. They are perfect for brides dreaming about a wedding with a long, flowy dress and thriving on gypsy vibes.
NEUTRAL TONES
Neutral wedding bouquets might be mild with color, but are a classic and embraces elegance. Pastel neutral colors range from champagne, white, pink, taupe, ivory, and blush. No matter what season your wedding is taking place, you will always be able to dress up or dress down the flowers in a neutral-toned bouquet.
VIBRANT AND UPLIFTING
Spring and Summer are perfect seasons for a vibrant and uplifting wedding bouquet. It is the time of year to go bolder with color. These bouquets generally have a wide range of colors. A glamorous purple, peach, and pink or blue and yellow inspired bouquet represent nothing short of a super-chic fashionable bride. A vibrant and uplifting colorful wedding bouquet is a perfect way to start the new year when everything is coming back to life from a long winter season.
EARTHY AND RUSTIC
Earthy and rustic bouquets can also fall in the category described as boho, desert, and dried floral bouquets. However, rustic weddings usually require more boots, barns, and bonfires. There are so many different ways you can go with a rustic-inspired wedding bouquet. Some couples keep it simple with sunflowers and daisies, while others gather wildflowers, greenery, and feathers and make a work of art for their earthy and rustic wedding. However you decide to do it, it is a popular floral design category that many couples consider for their special day.
DRIED FLORAL OR HOOP BOUQUETS
Dried wedding bouquets are becoming an increasingly popular wedding trend for couples. Itβs hard not to fall in love with dried flowers as they represent a combination of vintage and modern vibes, sun-bleached colors, and a variety of textures. The beauty of using dried flowers is that they are low maintenance and are jaw-dropping hanging or floor installations. The best part? With proper care, dried flowers last for a while after your wedding day.
A hoop bouquet is one of the latest wedding trends among couples. It is a metal or wooden hoop decorated with floral, greenery, and ribbons. Hoops are great for couples rethinking the traditional bridal and bridesmaids bouquets and make for great photography. Hoop bouquets are a fashionable and trendy option for the modern bride.
UNIQUE BRIDESMAIDS BOUQUETS FOR THE MODERN BRIDE
BOUQUET-CUFFS
Perfect and elegant for your bridal party.
HOOP BOUQUET
Charming and fashionable, a hoop bouquet is flattering in photos and perfect for modern, trendy bridesmaids.
LUSH AND LEAFY GREEN BOUQUET
Often used for destination weddings in warmer climates, lush and leafy bridesmaids bouquets are becoming increasingly popular.
DIY FLORAL WEDDING CENTERPIECES
While most couples go through a florist for their wedding day bouquets, here are a few DIY ideas for table centerpieces that you can grab a few of your favorite people and create together (and save money!) for your big day.
-Eucalyptus centerpiece
-Terrariums and moss
-Succulent pieces
-Florals in vases or mason jars
-dried lavender