A Handful of Flower Styles for Weddings

7 Jun

Bringing you the pick of the bunch (no pun intended!) of beautiful and unique floral ideas for table pieces and bridal bouquets!

The following examples are  grouped in several different themes: bohemian, classic and glamorous.

Bohemian

First (and I must say, my favourite style!) is an ‘outsidish’ and edgy collection of 3 separate, small pieces featuring hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus flowers, potted in a country-chic metal vase. Perfect for deco on wedding tables if a light, boho theme is what you’re after. Nothing too formal, just laid back and unassuming, but charming and rather cute!


Along the same lines is this sunny bridal bouquet of orange princess tulips, peach Parrot tulips, cyrthanthus and lady’s mantle.  Delicately arranged yet capturing the freshly-picked-from-the-garden look. Beautiful in their simplicity!

Classic

Here we have a Wedgewood inspired arrangement in a white-fluted urn. Taking a cue from the famous pottery makers – the influence of 250 years of English china tradition! Classy and slighlty more formal than the previous entries,  but with this style has an appeal of its own.

When something is described as classically designed, it obviously doesn’t entail that it is necessarily white. However, white in weddings is as natural as David Hasselhoff in a swimsuit! White elegant chic shown quite clearly by our this lovely bouquet.  A modern take on the bridal clutch – a bouquet of beautifully arranged ladiolus blossoms, sweet peas, and snapdragons.

Glamorous

For the more extravagantly minded, here is a more bountiful table arrangement – a variety of roses housed in a silver trophy-esque vase. The most formal of the bunch (no pun intended again!), but if something a little more sophisticated is what you’re after, the glam theme is for you.

Last but certainly not least, a bouquet of red and pink roses hand-tied with satin ribbon and rhinestone brooch. The jeweled stems give the already beautiful flowers a lavish look.

Hope you’ve enjoyed looking at this small sample of horticultural loveliness. Remember, the beauty is all in the details!


 



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