Designing your wedding bouquet is just as important as picking out your wedding dress or finding the perfect pair of pumps to match! There are so many elements to creating your dream bouquet - so lucky for us, our girl Christy from Colonial House of Flowers is sharing the ultimate guide to a Pinterest-worthy bouquet! If that wasn’t exciting enough, we’re also sharing this gorgeous shoot from Colonial House of Flowers, Holly Diana Floral and Katrina Barrow Photography that will surely be the prettiest thing you’ve seen all day (ok, more like all week…)
The Ultimate Guide for a Pinterest-Worthy Wedding Bouquet
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR A PINTEREST-WORTHY WEDDING BOUQUET
1. Choose flowers you love. The truth is, every flower is beautiful, so it can feel like an impossible feat to decide which flowers to use in your wedding bouquet! Don't get caught up in using a flower that's trendy at the moment or get stuck with idea that you can only choose a few - let your bouquet represent the flowers that you love with your whole heart, as many as that may be!
2. Consider shapes. When creating your wedding bouquet, it's important to consider the shape of the flowers and the bouquet itself. If you're going for an organic, asymmetrical bouquet - consider using spray roses, ranunculus and a mixture of leafy greens. If a formal round bouquet is more your style, stick to a single type of flower like roses or peonies.
3. Consider the movement of the bouquet. Everyone knows a good Pinterest-worthy bouquet has that extra element of movement. Choose dainty long stem flowers to float or dance throughout the arrangement, you won't believe how much it will transform the look of your bouquet with a major dose of beauty!
4. Make it meaningful. Is there a certain flower that your fiancé gave to you on your first date? What about a native flower from the spot where you got engaged? Choose blooms from places or times in your life that are special to the two of you. You can even consider flowers from your yard, like the pampas grass that Colonial House of Flowers and Holly Diana Floral used in this editorial shoot!
5. Choose a base color. Even though you can totally play with many different types of flowers, it's best to choose one tone like pink to work with as your base for an elegant and artistic look.
6. Remember - imperfection is beautiful! Allow yourself the freedom to be rebellious and free to naturally use new flowers or new techniques. Remember it doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful! Relax. And, make the wedding bouquet of your dreams!
Above all, flower recipes need three things:
1. Meaning
2. Texture & Variety
3. Story
The ingredient list below has all three and more that combine to make the greatest final treat that will be savored for years to come thanks to the beautiful film photography of Katrina Barrow Photography.
INGREDIENTS FOR TODAY'S PINTEREST-WORTHY BOUQUET
Anemone Magenta
Bouvardia Pink
Dahlia Ball Hot Pink
Dahlia Blush
Dianthus Gypsy
Lisianthus Blush
Nerine Hot Pink
Phlox Pink
dutch bright eyes
Ranunculus Clooney Hanoi Light Pink
Ranunculus Dark Pink
Ranunculus Pink
Rose Garden Bridal Piano Pink
Rose Madre La Pearla
Spray Rose Garden Moonstone Blush
Spray Rose Garden Topaz Gem Hot Pink
Tulip Frilly Edge Pink
Veronica Pink
Yarrow Cottage Pink
Pampas Grass