The first (and most important) step in wedding planning is choosing your style. Here are 8 bouquet styles to get you started. Scroll down to find the style that you love. Share that style with your florist and other wedding vendors to make sure everyone is on the same page. For more examples search that style to find your perfect wedding theme. We’re kicking off with our fave style, Boho.
Bohemian
Boho bouquets use loosely bunched blooms. They’re often tied with a long, flowing ribbon made from a natural material. When it comes to bohemian styling, bigger is better. Your bouquet should feel like it’s overflowing with wild beauty.
There’s a trick to bunching a bouquet that looks fresh from the garden. It’ll be tied lower down the stems so that the bunch has a ‘gathered from the garden or field’ feel. This bouquet is more natural and spontaneous than other artistic, tightly bound styles.
If you have a detailed wedding dress you might opt for a small posey of flowers. A smaller sized bouquet will compliment your dress without detracting attention from your dress’s detail. Posies also fit nicely in a vase on the reception table after your ceremony.
For a classic bouquet opt for a traditional style. Roses are tightly bound and wrapped with sateen ribbon. This style suits a formal wedding plan and wedding dress. Mirror this bouquet’s classic style throughout your wedding with a palette of white and green.
A countryside wedding is the perfect setting for a rustic bouquet. They feature dried flowers, seed heads, and wildflowers. Rustic twine or string is usually used to wrap the stems of the bouquet, leaving the stem ends visible.
Celebrating a wedding in nature deserves a freshly foraged bouquet. Share your ceremony location with your florist so they can match the foliage in your bouquet to your venue. If you’re saying ‘I do’ in a forest they could include native ferns and seeds.
If you’re a colour lover, this bouquet is for you. You can opt for pops of colour on top of a simple palette, or a strong colour theme that is present throughout your styling. You should each choose a favourite colour, and go wild with it! This is your day, after all.
Do you dream in pastel? You’re not alone. A pastel bouquet is the perfect starting point for a pastel wedding. Carry pastels through your invitations, place cards, and table décor choices. Start with a minimal base, then layer your big day with delicate pastels.
Once you’ve chosen your style from the above list share it with your wedding vendors to make sure everyone understands exactly what you want. For more examples search your chosen style to find your perfect wedding theme. Happy planning!
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