Make your wedding bouquet, fresh and beautiful
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding. Whether you are going to have a very private gathering with just the two of you or an elaborate family and friend’s affair, we can cater for your every floral need. Wedding flowers today offer a wide variety of bouquet options. You can find or create anything to fit your personal style, the venue or the season. Here are a few fun ideas.
Pleased to meet you Succulent!
Succulents are available year round, so they don’t present any seasonal concerns for your wedding! They work great for a winter wedding or summer wedding as you’ll see below. They’re eco-friendly and can be replanted after the wedding – the big bonus here!
Bouquets and arrangements can be made from several types of succulents (there are so many varieties) or you can simply select your favorite and mix it with other pretty blooms as you’ll see below in my favorite picks!
Succulents are not flowers but are leaving. They grow in a bud like configuration and sometimes have hints of pink or reddish color that makes them beautiful additions to various wildflowers like the ones shown here. This particular bouquet is soft, yet dramatic.
Green and White Bouquet, that make, perfect your occasion
Flowers in Green, Cream and White. White, Cream, Ivory and Green flowers, fillers, ribbon, and decorations. Greens include honeydew, jade, Celadon, emerald, moss green, teal, Viridian, clover, Peridot, oasis, olivine, pistachio, sage, fern, holly, mermaid, juniper. This bouquet offers a monochromatic touch. The different texture achieved by the pairing of the same shade, blooms are a classic touch. This is a very fresh and simple look, keeping the attention on the bride!
Non-floral Bouquet in which no need of flowers
memories forever. Or mix in some non-floral elements with some of your favorite flowers. This bouquet has plum calla mixed with feathers and is perfect for the “edgy” bride. Flowers are a big part of any wedding budget, but if they are out of season (such as roses or peonies in the winter) you are going to pay an arm and a leg to fly them in. Maybe it’s a budgetary issue — or maybe you’re a green bride who doesn’t want to use live plants. Or maybe you’re an ambitious DIY bride who wants a bouquet that will truly stand out — like one of these hand-made vintage brooch bouquets. Especially in colder months, an alternative bouquet is worth considering — and may even make more of an impression than a fistful of flours (for a fraction of the cost).