Types of Wedding Flower Bouquets
When
it comes to the kind of bouquet you
want, there are many options to
choose from. Here are some bridal
bouquet glossary
to find the
bouquet
that's best for
you.
Bridal bouquet glossary
Arm Bouquet
The arm bouquet is referred to sheath
bouquet or pageant bouquet, long-slender or flat bouquet
are meant to be carried or cradled in the crook of
the bride's arm. Flowers suitable for this bridal
bouquet type often have long stems such as calla lilies,
orchids, gladiolus
and also long-stemmed roses. Arm
bouquet can be single-ended, with stems showing at one
end, or double-ended with no stems showing. Ideal for formal or informal
weddings,
best suited to
natural modern
style weddings and
perfect for a slender bride who wants a more natural
look, Bides with big arms or broader
shoulders should avoid from arm bouquet.
Beidermier Bouquet
A bouquet similar to the nosegay and
named for a German style of interior design. The
beidermier bouquet is a small, tight nosegay, round
bouquet. It is unique bouquet, because it is made up of a
concentric circular patterns of different colour flowers. Ideal for formal or informal weddings.
Cascade Bouquet
The
cascade bouquet known as a teardrop bouquet, has a trail
of flowers and greenery that flows downward from the
bouquet, creating a waterfall look, giving it a
sophisticated and elegant personality. This style is
best for formal weddings.
Composite
Bouquet
The
composite bouquet is a variation of the round
bouquet, This bouquet is handmade creation in which
different petals or buds wired or glued together to
create a illusion of single large bloom.
Crescent
Bouquet
The
crescent bouquet is dramatic shape featuring arching
flowers and greenery that extend from the centre of the
bouquet. Crescent bouquet can be created either way let
or right of the bouquet is seen flowing down. This style
is perfect for traditional, contemporary weddings and
brides with slim waist.
Hand-tied Bouquets
The
hand-tied bouquet is loose and simple cluster of flowers
hand-tied with ribbon with stems showing. Hand-tied
bouquets are often made by stems of several flowers and
a large ribbon. It is a great choice for an outdoor
weddings or informal weddings.
Nosegay Bouquet
A nosegay bouquet is round cluster of
flowers, Traditionally the nosegay was a small round
shaped of flowers, and containing greenery. A nosegay
bouquet can be a tightly packed, does not have to be
perfectly round in shape. it is simple, elegant,
traditional bouquet. Ideal for formal or informal weddings.
It is popular for flowergirls and bridesmaids.
Pomander
The pomander bouquet is a ball of
flowers and attached to a ribbon loop handle. The
pomander bouquet is a great option for flower girls,
junior bridesmaids and bridesmaids.
Posy Bouquet
The
posy bouquet is round, small, similar to a nosegay but
smaller and can easily be held in one hand.
Flowers suitable for this bridal bouquet type such as
roses, peonies, hydraingea. Roses, peonies are popular
for posy bouquet.
Tussie
Mussie Bouquet
The
tussie mussie bouquet is a hand-tied bouquet with
stems cut to the same length and is placed in small
metal silver, cone-shaped holder or small vase.
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