Flowers are undeniably one of the most important parts of a wedding day to organise.
From boutineers to pew decorations and centre pieces, flowers make up a large portion of a wedding day’s styling.
One of the most prominent floral features on a wedding day is the bride and her maids’ bouquets.
While flowers are the most popular choice for bouquets, there are plenty of other bouquet options for the bride who dares to be different.
Balloons:
A bouquet of helium balloons is sure to excite all as you walk down the aisle. You may choose to stick to one shade for your balloons or have an array of vivid colours. These will make a fantastic prop in your photographs and liven up your reception space.
Pinecones:
Pinecones make a romantic bouquet for the bride who appreciates nature. Fitting for a winter wedding, pair the pinecones with hints of greenery and if you so desire a dusting of fake snow. Continue the theme throughout your wedding with pine cone centrepieces.
Paper flowers:
If you still like the look of flowers but do not want the hassle of care, try a bouquet of paper or felt flowers. This is a truly customisable way to create the perfect bouquet. Pick from a range of colours, textures and styles to bring the bouquet of your dreams to life.
Beads:
If you like the finer things in life you may choose to dazzle your guests with a glistening beaded bouquet. Get crafty with this bouquet option, matching the beads in your bouquet to any beaded work on your dress. Tie your bouquet off with a beautiful ribbon.
Bird cages:
Lanterns or small bird cages are a unique bouquet option for your wedding day. Choose the blooms of your liking and pop them in a beautiful vessel for your maids to hold. Make it magical by adding fairy lights throughout the flowers, turning them on as the sun sets.
Feathers:
A bouquet of feathers is a striking option with plenty of options to choose from. Go bold with beautiful peacock or fowl feathers, or delicate with artificial flowers coloured and styled to your pleasing. Take this bouquet option one step further by adding native greenery.
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