Flower bouquets are popular for many occasions, especially weddings, or as presents. When fashioning a bouquet, think about the theme and feel of the event. Bouquets can be traditional, classic, unusual, colorful or neutral. Add ribbons, greenery, berries and other elements for a unique touch.
White
A white bouquet can be classic and elegant. Choose a variety of flowers in white, such as calla lilies, roses, sweet peas, ranunculus and orchids. The bouquet can be round, with the blooms close together, or loose, with white flowers on vines trailing downward.
Single Stem
Single-stem bouquets are simple and beautiful. Choose a flower that is dramatic on its own, such as a rose or a calla lily. Tie a ribbon around the stem to dress up the flower.
Nosegay
A nosegay is a small, round bouquet. Popular choices for nosegays are peonies or hydrangeas. Nosegays typically have greenery mixed in with the flowers. Choose delicate, fern-like sprigs or greenery with larger leaves. Include greens with berries for a fall or winter nosegay.
Cascade
Cascade bouquets are commonly used in weddings, for brides who want the utmost drama from their flowers. As the name suggests, cascade bouquets are long, with vines and ribbons trailing downward. These bouquets can be any color combination, and often feature roses and other flowers that grow on vines.
Bright Colors
Choose a brightly hued bouquet to add a pop of color to your event. The bouquet can consist of several different kinds of flowers all in one shade, like hot pink, or mix several different bright colors together, such as orange, red and yellow.
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