Bouquets are simply an arrangement of flowers tied with ribbon, right but not all bouquets are created equal! There are actually a variety of styles that a bridal bouquet can fall under, depending on the shape and type of blooms. It's up to you to decide which style complements your gown and ceremony style. For example, a larger bouquet may be a better fit for a formal vow exchange at a church, while a smaller, looser arrangement will match a casual garden celebration. We at heaven brides will be thankful for being able to tell us exactly which type of bouquet you want us to make for you!
1. Round
It's all about the shape! Round bouquets are formed into perfect domes, often using a single type of flower like roses or peonies. Round bouquets are also often monochromatic, although they look just as beautiful featuring flowers in a variety of colors.
2. Cascade
The dramatic cascade bouquet features a "waterfall" of flowers that drapes down the front of the arrangement. Vines and orchids look particularly pretty spilling out of a bouquet! This type of bouquet makes a strong style statement, so make sure to keep your gown and other accessories simple.
3. Composite
This gorgeous bouquet, also known as a glamelia, is actually composed of individual petals, which are arranged and secured to resemble a single large bloom. The highly stylized bouquet complements a bride who desires a bit of drama! Photo by Marianne Lozano Photography
4. Hand-Tied
Freer than other bouquet styles, hand-tied bouquets can include a wide assortment of flowers and greenery, and as their name suggests, are secured simply using ribbon, fabric, or twine (other bouquet styles utilize wire to achieve a precise look). Hand-tied bouquets have a "fresh-picked" feel and are ideal for bohemian or rustic weddings. Photos by Elizabeth Messina (left) and Heather Kincaid (right)
5. Posy
A classic and popular choice for brides, posy bouquets are small enough to be held in the hands and feature mostly flowers. These types of bouquets typically feature a rounded shape and are wrapped with ribbon. Photos by B&G Photography (left) and Chrisman Studios (right)
6. Nosegay
Though similar to posy bouquets, nosegays place more emphasis on greenery. They work well as bridesmaid bouquets, due to their small, compact size. Photos by Katelyn James Photography (left) and lunaphoto (right)
7. Pomander
Perfectly round spheres of blooms form the sweet pomander bouquet, which includes a ribbon handle at the top for carrying or displaying. They are also well-suited for flower girls since they're easily held by little hands! Photos by Kim Fox Photography (left) and Jay Lawrence Goldman Photography (right)
So, what's your choice? we look forward to hearing from you...
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