How to Choose Flowers for the Bride's Bouquet

Decide what type of statement you want to make with your bouquet., Choose which size of bouquet will look best with your dress., Have your florist show you a variety of flowers in different colors to get a good idea of what color scheme you want to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Decide what type of statement you want to make with your bouquet.

    Do you want it to match the rest of the wedding party, or do you want it to make a statement and show a bit of your personality?
  2. Step 2: Choose which size of bouquet will look best with your dress.

    If you want to show off the front of your dress, you may want a smaller bouquet.

    If the bottom of your dress is simple, you may want a bouquet with cascading flowers. , Concentric, or round flowers, are popular for monochromatic bouquets, while a mixture of colorful lilies and orchids can make a bold statement. , For example, gardenias represent joy, while orchids represent love. , Your mom or grandmother may have used a certain flower in her bouquet, and you can impart a family tradition into your bouquet by using a few of the same flowers. , If the flowers will be put through a holder, you can choose pretty much any type of flower.

    If you'll be tying the stems together with a decorative ribbon or a string of beads, you'll need flowers with long, sturdy stems. , If you have multiple favorites, work with the florist on combining your favorite designs into a custom bridal bouquet. , You'll find that carnations and roses look best when clumped together in a full bouquet, while lilies look great cascading down the front of a bouquet. , If possible, wear something that resembles your wedding dress so you get an idea of how the flowers will photograph against your dress.
  3. Step 3: Have your florist show you a variety of flowers in different colors to get a good idea of what color scheme you want to go with.

  4. Step 4: Research the meaning behind different types of flowers before choosing them for your wedding bouquet.

  5. Step 5: Let your family help you figure out how to choose flowers for the bride's bouquet.

  6. Step 6: Pick flowers based on the arrangement of the bouquet.

  7. Step 7: Cut out pictures from different bridal magazines

  8. Step 8: and bring them to the floral shop with you.

  9. Step 9: Play around with different designs in the floral shop.

  10. Step 10: Take digital pictures of yourself with each practice bouquet.

Detailed Guide

Do you want it to match the rest of the wedding party, or do you want it to make a statement and show a bit of your personality?

If you want to show off the front of your dress, you may want a smaller bouquet.

If the bottom of your dress is simple, you may want a bouquet with cascading flowers. , Concentric, or round flowers, are popular for monochromatic bouquets, while a mixture of colorful lilies and orchids can make a bold statement. , For example, gardenias represent joy, while orchids represent love. , Your mom or grandmother may have used a certain flower in her bouquet, and you can impart a family tradition into your bouquet by using a few of the same flowers. , If the flowers will be put through a holder, you can choose pretty much any type of flower.

If you'll be tying the stems together with a decorative ribbon or a string of beads, you'll need flowers with long, sturdy stems. , If you have multiple favorites, work with the florist on combining your favorite designs into a custom bridal bouquet. , You'll find that carnations and roses look best when clumped together in a full bouquet, while lilies look great cascading down the front of a bouquet. , If possible, wear something that resembles your wedding dress so you get an idea of how the flowers will photograph against your dress.

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