15 Trendy Wedding Bouquet Ideas

The most fun part of wedding planning involves choosing the right bouquet. There are so many options that it can be hard to choose your favourite. We have listed the top 15 wedding bouquet designs.

Posy Bouquet

One of the most popular options for brides is a posy bouquet. It is a small, unstructured arrangement of flowers that have been tied with a ribbon. Many brides prefer to have just three or four long-stemmed flowers. The white lily of the valley blossoms, which are only available in May, is the most traditional of all blooms.

Tying a small posy to a wide sage-green satin ribbon to make a beautiful little bouquet. This will be paired with a lace dress. Springtime favourites include sweet peas and sweet peas. For a dramatic bouquet, white Casablanca lilies make a great choice.

Hand-tied Bouquet

Hand-tied Bouquets, as the name implies, are bunches of flowers that have been tied together with a string, wire or piece of fabric. These bouquets have a rustic, bohemian appearance because they are often unstructured.

This minimalist bouquet is known for its casual appearance. It comes from its loose, haphazard floral arrangement. This bouquet is easy to DIY. You need to gather flowers and tie them together. Your stylish bouquet is ready for you!

Button Bouquet

This button bouquet comprises 40 stems of button flowers, many of which have vintage-style clear glass buttons. You can make a button bouquet that matches your wedding theme. You can make a button bouquet that is all white and has a white theme. You can also use brightly coloured button stems to create a striking bouquet. This design is elegant and vibrant. DIYers will love these bouquets. All you need are different types of button stems. Online ordering is also possible for button bouquets.

Nosegay Bouquet

The nosegay bouquet is one of the most loved styles of wedding bouquets. Nosegay is a structured bouquet that consists of small groups of flowers, all of the same length. The stems are wrapped tightly in ribbon or lace to give the bouquet shape. A stiff backing supports it. Nosegay combines the words gay and nose, which was used to mean “ornament” in Middle English fifteenth-century. A nosegay, or ornament for the nostrils or nose, is an ornament.

A nosegay bouquet typically contains one type of flower or colour, but modern bouquets can break from this rule. The presence of a large focal floral flower distinguishes a nosegay bouquet. This draws attention to the arrangement. These bouquets look their best when made from various flowers such as roses, carnations, irises and daisies. Although nosegay bouquets look similar to posy bouquets, they emphasize greens. The border is created by adding greens around the contour of the flower cluster.

Biedermeier bouquet

The Biedermeier bouquet will be a perfect choice for the bride who is determined to achieve perfection on her wedding day. The bouquet is named after German interior design. Its structure is similar to a nosegay. It was made in Germany during the first half of the nineteenth century, relative prosperity and rising middle class. The Biedermeier floral design has a conical or round shape and concentric patterns in spirals or circles.

It’s made up of different types of flowers, which are arranged to form rings of multiple colours. The Biedermeier bouquet can be customized to your liking and needs. A simple, two-layered bouquet can be made. Or you can have eight to ten floral rings created into a stunning Biedermeier bouquet. A Biedermeier bouquet is best when it’s made with flowers such as orchids, roses and dahlias.

Pomander bouquet

The pomander bouquet also called kissing balls, is unique for a bridal bouquet. They look very romantic and youthful when worn by a bride. Pomander bouquets are often used as bridesmaids and flower girls.

The handles can be tied with a string or ribbon so the bride can carry them like a handbag. As embellishments on pomander bouquets, jewels and gems are often used. Pomanders are often made with gerbera daisies and carnations, roses or anemones.

Cascade Bouquet

Cascade bouquet is also known as waterfall bouquet. It is an elegant and traditional form of a bouquet. The flowers are designed to appear to flow across the bride’s hands, with tapers at the bottom. It was the preferred arrangement at the 1980s wedding of Lady Diana Spencer (Prince of Wales) at Westminster Abbey. Although this bouquet can be quite large, the smaller versions are trail or teardrop bouquets. This bouquet is a gorgeous combination of flowers, long trailing vines and draping foliage. It looks like a waterfall of flowers. These flowers are a great choice for themed weddings or high-end destination ceremonies.

This is the perfect option for brides who want to make a bold style statement at their wedding. The inverted teardrop shape of the waterfall bouquet looks stunning with wedding gowns. Waterfall bouquets can be tied with ribbons, wires and floral foams. These bouquets look their best when they are filled with bright and vivid blooms like lilies and dahlias, as well as baby’s breath and other types of greenery such as ivy.

Composite bouquet

Mixed flower bouquets are a game-changer. The mixed flower bouquet comprises hundreds of single flowers and not flower heads. You can collect the petals from any flower, but it is preferred to have large, thicker petals. The petals are then connected to a single stem. This gives the bouquet the appearance of a single, large, circular flower. Although this is an expensive option, it can add elegance and magnificence to your wedding celebration.

Basket Bouquet

Basket bouquets work well forĀ outdoor weddings. Because the flowers are placed inside the basket, they don’t wilt as fast as other bouquet types, and they are treasured. Basket bouquets are very popular with flower girls and young bridesmaids, as they are much easier to carry than nosegays and posy bouquets.

A tussy moussy bouquet is in the nosegay style that’s carried in a small vase of metal, porcelain or other material that matches your wedding theme. Some tasty-mushy bouquets include a small chain to make them easier to carry. The bouquet can be displayed at the reception, and the vases are great thank-you gifts for your bridesmaids.

Brooch Bouquet

Brooch bouquets can be a modern and unique way to add a little whimsy to your wedding. They add glamour to your wedding, as their name suggests. You can add anything from sparkles and sequins to new colours to your brooch bouquet.

While brooch bouquets may be the newest trend, vintage-inspired brides can still feel retro and modern. You can be creative with your colour palette. Choose shades that complement your wedding theme and still evoke the feel of an old era.

Presentation bouquet

A presentation bouquet is also known as a pageant bouquet. It is a very popular arrangement. These bouquets are often used in pageant competitions. This is a great choice for glamorous brides who want to add drama to their wedding bouquet.

These bouquets have large arrangements of flowers with lush, luxurious blooms. Although the overall bouquet size can vary, the extravagant nature of these bouquets is the same. Pageant bouquets are often made with orchids, calla Lilies, calla Lilias and sweet peas.

Tussy Mussy Bouquet

The tussle-muscle bouquets or tulsi mussies were first introduced to England in the 18th century. They quickly became fashionable accessories for young women. A tussie mussie is a small, circular bouquet that resembles a nosegay but has symbolic meanings based on the “language of the flowers”. Specific flowers are used to express specific emotions. Traditional tussie mussies are arranged in a small, cone-shaped container of silver or tin. A chain is attached to the bouquet.

Fan bouquet

Fan bouquets are simple, plastic fans intertwined and adorned with flowers or leaves. They’re great for vintage, tropical, or Asian-themed weddings. There are two types of fan bouquets. The flower arrangements are in an outward-spreading pattern. The container is shaped like two Japanese fans, with the flowers and leaves placed side-by. This creates a unique shape that stands apart from traditional bridal bouquets.

Bouquets in Rounds

As the name implies, Round bouquets are round-shaped bouquets that can be used for many occasions, such as weddings. A round bouquet is any floral arrangement with a circular shape, even Posy bouquets.

Round bouquets can be made in many sizes and flower shapes. Round bouquets can include various greens such as ferns, leaves, and other greens. However, the main attraction is the flowers. Round bouquets can be made from bulbous-shaped flowers, such as dahlias and chrysanthemums.

Dried Flower Bouquet

We also offer dried flower bouquets. These bouquets are the hottest in the wedding industry. A dried bouquet is made from non-freshly dried flowers. Drying flowers is a unique way to preserve a flower bouquet’s beauty and sentimental value.

These bouquets make a great choice for modern and vintage wedding ceremonies. These bouquets are great for trend-forward and experimental brides who love incorporating unique textures into their weddings. These bouquets are made with unusual flowers, long-lasting botanicals, seed pods, and dried grasses.

Wrapping it up …..

These are 15 of the best ideas for wedding bouquets. These wedding bouquets are elegant, beautiful, and appealing. You can be creative with your instructions for the wedding florist. All these bouquets can be personalized to fit your wedding theme.

 

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