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Another great post from our guest blogger Emily Caan at Table 6 Productions Love these gorgeous wine colored bouquets – perfect for a fall wedding or for weddings held at wineries and vineyards. There is something about dark wedding bouquets that have a beauty that is unmatched by brighter ones. Because they are so uncommon in weddings, especially as a bridal bouquet, they hold this mysterious aura to them and demand attention too. A dark bouquet has a sophistication and exquisiteness to them and makes a wonderful statement. It also creates a great contrast against white or ivory dress so ... |
Roses have been long used in wedding flower arrangements and bridal bouquets and they still have this role. As we observed it, roses are the most common flowers in weddings and it seems that they won’t fade away in popularity too soon. We find bridal bouquet roses as looking really interesting and in the same time, they are great for being used – with such a pick, few are the chances for not obtaining a successful wedding flower arrangement, plus the advantage of finding these flowers in multiple color tones. Roses are not some beautiful flowers that are used in wedding flower arrangements... |
When picking the flowers that you’ll hold for “the walk” (and of course, the rest of the day, too!), it seems like there are really only two options: to color, or not to color! While I’m known to be ever-pro the monochromatic palette [like, I'm really, really into monochromatics...], this is an area that my mind flip flops around. I absolutely adore a colored bridal bouquet. I think it’s a statement. It typically pops against the dress in such a unique way. I think flowers are so gorgeous and as much as white flowers are lovely, they do turn brown more quickly than colored flower... |
A pretty bouquet to go with our colorful board today via Martha Stewart Weddings. Stay tuned tomorrow for a fun, cheap, easy DIY..our fav! ... |
Top Left – Gerbera daisies, alstromeria, anemones and delphinium – photo by Documentary Associates Top Right – Nerine and Gloriosa lilies and orchids – photo by me Lower Left – Star of Bethlehem, Fern Curls, ranunculus, waxflower, seeded eucalyptus – photo by Documentary Associates Lower Right – Orchids, gloriosa lilies, celosia and folded leaves – Photo by me Have a great weekend and Happy Planning! ... |
With fall comes beautiful colors and foliage, and we thought we’d gather some inspiring bouquets that capture the season at its very best. From bright hues to softer tones, these flowers make for a lovely addition to fall style. Images via (top to bottom): The Perfect Pallet, Weddingbee, Once Wed, Project Wedding, Once Wed. ... |
Garden roses, ranunculus, camellias, dusty miller, and other wild goodness gathered into an unkempt bouquet. Wholesale flowers from FiftyFlowers.com, photo by Rylee Hitchner, flowers by Joy Thigpen. ... |
1. Sugar Magnolias via Amelia Johnson via The Brides Cafe | 2. Jose Villa via OnceWed | 3. Hothouse design Studio via Jamie Clayton via Ruffled | 4. The Bloom Room via Red White & Green Photography via Ruffled | 5. Flourish Floral Design Studio via Julie Roberts Photo via EAD | 6. Butterfly bouquet via MSW | 7. Poppies & Posies via Jen Huang | 8. Sharla Flock via Docuvitae via OnceWed | 9. Lauryl Lane via Sara Hasstedt via Grey Likes Weddings | 10. Jodi Miller via Merriment Events ... |
This breathtaking plum colored wedding bouquet was photographed by Diana Marie Photography and designed by Portland Wedding + Event Designer Fleurology. It is overflowing with pink andromeda blooms and beautiful lavender roses. If you aren’t lucky enough to be in Portland, just take the recipe to your local florist. To swoon over more Bouquet Recipes click here.Plum Wedding Bouquet Recipes Soft Pink Andromeda blooms {3-4 stems} Lavender ”Cool Waters” Roses {6 stems} Purple Ranunculus {10 stems} Rice Flower {5 stems}... |