Looking at wedding pictures, all the flowers can start to look the same. The standard compact, rounded bridal bouquet with white roses wrapped in a statin ribbon is elegant and beautiful, and is very much in style according to Christiane of Flora Nova Design. However, if you thinking you want to go a little bit out of the box, want something a bit more unique, or are aiming to make a statement with your bouquet, here are some ideas!
1. A Pop of Color
Kemper Mills Fant Photography | Pixie’s Petals (florist) | Jodi Miller Photography and Janie Medley Flora Design (florist)
Having bright colors in your bouquet does not have to look childish or tacky, but can be a pretty and chic way to brighten up those wedding pictures! I love it because it is a great way to pull in all of your colors for the day and even add some others that did not quite make the cut, without it seeming too busy or overwhelming.
2. A Secret Succulent
Nancy Ray Photography | First Comes Love Photo | Picotte Weddings and Effloresce Florals(florist) | Sublime Stems (florist) | Micheal Radford Photography
It may seem kind of odd or unconventional, but succulents are a trendy addition to weddings in many ways, including the bouquets! I am not saying to bombard the entire bouquet with stiff-looking cacti, but a little succulent here and there is such a fun accent and a unique way to spice up your bouquet. Additionally, succulents are a great way to create the popular textured look to the bouquet according to Kristal of Sublime Stems.
3. The Traditional Cascade
Brandi Smyth Photography | Joielala Photo | Barbie Hull Photography and Sublime Stems(florist)
While succulents may seem unconventional, these cascading— or waterfall, as I like to call them— bouquets may seem too traditional, bringing back what mother-of-the-brides had in their weddings. However, I think the classic look still fits in modern-day weddings, especially if you avoid the white calla lilies. Plus, because it was popular from the ’80s and ’90s, it is no longer cliché today and can be a unique touch to your bridal look. Also, these cascading bouquets fit with the trend Kristal of Sublime Stems described as a “loose, garden style” that is “big, romantic and full, with the greenery cascading down.” Emily from Lola Creative shared that she once got an order for one that was three feet long, took four hours to create, and “weighed as much as a small child!”
4. A Themed Bunch
Micheal Radford Photography | Jen Finch Photography and Sublime Stems (florist) | Sublime Stems (florist)
Perhaps you have a specific design theme for your wedding that you could include to add a personal touch to your bouquet without being too obvious or cheesy. These different props can be a cute addition to a bridal bouquet whether it reflects the theme, venue, or color scheme. Pinecones are a great touch for a Fall, Winter, Northwest, or Forest themed wedding and citrus accents could work in Spring or Summer weddings for anyone who wants a fun color and texture in their bouquet! Though I personally cannot imagine exchanging flowers all together for a different prop, like with a lantern or fan, as an accent I think these little props are perfect for making a bouquet unique.
5. Fun Flowers
Gladys Jem and Studio Choo (florist) | Anne & Kam Photography | Dianna M. Lott Photography
Another way to spice up your bouquet without going too out there is by including out-of-the-ordinary flowers! Roses and calla lilies may be the conventional wedding flowers, but flowers like these— billy balls, ranunculus, anemone, and king proteas— are so fun and come in many unique colors!
All the florists I talked to, Emily of Lola Creative, Kristal of Sublime Stems, and Christiane of Flora Nova Design, agree that the bride’s dress and personal preference are major factors when it comes to designing a bridal bouquet look that is right for the bride. With all the different styles of bouquets and types of flowers, there is sure to be a look that is right for you and that can make a statement when you walk down the aisle, so talk to your florist about mixing up your bouquet look.
Wishing you a happily ever after!
~Mackenzie, Perfectly Posh Events
Perfectly Posh Events was featured at The Loft at The Woodinville Whiskey Company/Hollywood Tavern during the 2015 Weddings in Woodinville Tour.