Every bride wants to have a memorable day on their wedding. This
means that every aspect of the wedding, including the bouquet, must be
unforgettable. There are a number of innovative ideas trending recently that you
could incorporate into your wedding bouquet. Let’s take a look:
- Make it personal – A lot of brides
don’t know where to start when it comes to their bouquets. You could try
using flowers that are of some significance to you and your partner. For
instance, you could use your and your partner’s birth month flowers. You
could even incorporate the same kind of flowers that were on the first
bouquet your partner gave you.
Don’t forget to add something of personal value to you to your wedding bouquet. For example, try wrapping the bouquet handle with a ribbon or a piece of fabric that holds special meaning.
- Play with shapes – While there’s
nothing wrong with traditional bouquets, alternative shapes are currently
trending. Instead of the usual style, try going for tightly-bundled
flowers or a bouquet of long-stemmed blossoms. Some brides have even
chosen to go hands-free, adorning themselves with pretty bracelet
bouquets.
- Play with colors – Even when it
comes to the color scheme of your bouquet, you could try ditching the
conventional choices and follow the latest trends. Mix it up and throw in
a couple of bright-colored blooms. Imagine a loose stem bouquet with a
cascade of flowers in eye-popping shades of turquoises and hot pinks.
Jewel-toned hues and yellows are also a popular choice for the modern-day bride. With a fun and colorful bouquet, you could add a hint of quirk and playfulness to your wedding.
- Try accessorizing – A popular
trend among brides today is to add some sparkle to the wedding bouquet. Acrylic
diamonds, pins, beads, and crystals go great with bouquets. You could try
using vintage pins and family heirlooms for a more personalized look.
To give a more modern and edgy look to the bouquet design, you could try incorporating feathers or decorative wires. Pearls and laces are ideal for adding a softer touch to your bouquet.
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