Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Wedding Bouquets - Shape

Types of Bridal Bouquets

Before visiting a florist to order wedding flowers or for DIY Brides, it is important to have a basic idea of the bouquet type she wishes to use in her wedding. Lines below we provide some information about bouquet possibilities.


Wedding Bouquet - Arm

 

This is easy to make bouquet features a bunch of long-stemmed flowers secured with a tie or ribbon that rest across the inner bend of the elbow. Ideally to use with long-stemmed roses, calla lilies, sunflowers or delphinium.
 
Wedding Bouquet - Composite


With a composite bouquet, one large flower that has been created by using the petals from other flowers is usually the focal point. This can be a difficult bouquet to create at home. It's recommended that for this type of bouquet, to contact a professional florist.

Wedding Bouquet - Crescent: Symmetrical & Asymmetrical


The symmetrical includes blossoms and foliage of same length on both sides. The asymmetrical utilizes blossoms and foliage of different length, one side of the bouquet is longer than the other and flowers can extend from either left to right or right to left. A bouquet difficult to make, recommended having previous floral expertise.

Wedding Bouquet - Freeform



It is a bouquet free in form and style. Ideally to use flowers such as bird of paradise, Oriental or Asiatic lilies or other blossoms with a unique and interesting shape.

Wedding Bouquet - Hand Tied

            
                                                             

A bouquet easy to make on your own with roses, calla lilies or sunflowers. Generally round in shape and hand tied with a ribbon or other material such as raffia, leaving the cut stems exposed.

Wedding Bouquet - Nosegay



Round in shape and small. It can be placed inside of a Victorian style cone-shaped holder (available at wedding supply stores). 
Wedding Bouquet - Oval


A combination of both a cascade and round bouquets since it is elongated in shape, but features rounded shapes on both the top and bottom. Generally the bottom is narrower that the top, but the overall shape resembles an oval.

Wedding Bouquet - Round


Simple and elegant. Choose the focal flower of your preference with short stems and arrange them in a simple circular pattern with 8 inches as diameter. Flowers are clustered tightly together and wrapped with ribbon or raffia for a simple look.

Wedding Bouquet - Single Stem


Can be as elegant as other bouquets with a single long stem rose. It is a great choice for bridesmaids and flower girls. You can also wrap the stem with ribbon, raffia, choice of streamers or hanging beads.

Wedding Bouquet - Waterfall / Cascade / Teardrop


Elegant long falling style, difficult to make if you are not a professional florist. Flowers are arranged first at the top in a cluster that then tapers downward often with greens or ribbons attached. It is often arranged with roses as the focal point and fillers..

1 comment:

  1. All these Wedding Bouquet are so impressive. i really impressed by roses, calla lilies bouquet.
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