Now that we covered how to pick your perfect bridal flowers, let’s browse this amazing bouquet photo gallery.
Choosing a wedding bouquet should be a fun experience but if you still have doubts, contact a few florists to help you out!
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A strong pop of color adds creativity and genius to your special day.
Choosing a wedding bouquet may be easier than expected if you follow this guide.
Image: onelove photography.
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Are you a tall bride?
Let us show you how to choose the perfect wedding bouquet.
Cascading bridal bouquet.
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Blooming tulips and lavender for a freshly perfumed spring or summer wedding.
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I'm glad that you mentioned how taller brides can opt for longer bouquet arrangements to highlight her figure. My daughter's wedding set right after New Year's Eve, and she's working really hard to get everything in order. She is quite the looker, and I think she's even an inch taller than the groom. I would think that the cascading bridal bouquet with the violets pictured here can really make for a nice contrast with her peach wedding dress.
My sister is getting married in a month and wants to find the best flowers for the bouquets. I appreciate you mentioning that finding a florist that will supply you with fresh flowers on your wedding day is vital. I will be sure to help my sister find a reliable florist that can provide bouquets that are exactly what my sister wants for her big day.
I like that you mentioned that if you are fidgety that a lighter and easier-to-carry bouquet is a good idea. My fiance has ADHD so I think that a light bouquet would be better so that she can fidget with it. It's a little hard because we want our bouquets to match each other without just having the exact same flowers.