top of page

What is the best wedding bouquet for you?


Your bridal bouquet is one of the most important floral arrangement on your wedding day, also making it one of the most challenging to select! There are several key steps to planning out a bridal look: the dress, the shoes, the veil, the accessories and of course, the bouquet. So what is the best wedding bouquet for you?

First off invest in your wedding bouquet, ultimately it is the final part of your bridal look! Don't under-estimate your bouquet, it really does bring your whole bridal look together.


Bride standing with her three bridesmaids, holding their bouquets
Irish bridal party


Our style in question is very much freestyle, full of blooms, lots of movement and offers a vary of shapes. I also like to add a bit of drama or contrast into our bouquets , which is what makes our bouquets stand out. So we don't tend to follow a lot of the traditional ways of bouquet making, but we do however use a lot of the following terms.


Groom holding bride at the waist and looking into each others eyes
Irish wedding couple


So for your own notes here are a few these terms below that you are likely to hear:


POSY BOUQUET:

A classic and popular choice for brides, posy bouquets are small enough to be held in the hands and feature mostly flowers – as opposed to greenery and other foliage typically used in bridal bouquets for wedding events. These types of bouquets often feature a rounded shape and are wrapped with ribbon to create a timeless style. The posy bouquet is also a popular choice for bridesmaids bouquets.



CASCADE BOUQUET:

the dramatic cascade bouquets for wedding ceremonies look like a "waterfall" of flowers that drapes down the front of the arrangement. Also known as presentation bouquets or pageant bouquets, these types of wedding flowers are a lovely choice and are becoming more popular in recent times. This type of bridal bouquet makes a strong style statement, so make sure to keep your wedding dress and other accessories fairly simple.



HAND-TIED BOUQUET:


Freer than other bouquet styles, hand-tied bouquets can include a wide assortment of flowers and greenery, and as their "hand-tied bouquets" name suggests, are secured simply using ribbon, fabric, or twine. Hand-tied bouquets are a popular choice as they have a "fresh-picked flower" feel and are ideal for bohemian, rustic, or garden weddings.




ROUND BOUQUET:


It's all about the shape for this bouquet! Round wedding bouquets are formed into perfect domes, often using a single type of flower bouquet – such as roses or peonies. Round bouquets are also often monochromatic when used as bridal bouquets for weddings, although round bouquets look just as beautiful featuring flowers in a variety of colors for a more unique bouquet option.



NOSEGAY BOUQUET:


Though similar to posy bouquets, nosegays place more emphasis on greenery rather than flowers – though popular flowers include roses, calla lilies, or orchids. The style works well as a bridesmaid bouquet, due to the small, compact size of the flower arrangement. They may also work well for older flower girls to hold in lieu of a basket – or pomander bouquet, as detailed next!


POMANDER:


Perfectly round spheres of flowers form the sweet pomander bouquet, a style that includes a ribbon handle at the top for carrying or displaying. We've seen them suspended from shepherd hooks along the aisle, and they are also well-suited for flower girls since these bouquets are easily held by little hands or in one hand.


CRESCENT BOUQUET:


This is a unique style that is shaped in a soft arch. The flowers are usually more compact in the centre, then extend out of each side into a more tapered shape. Think of a quarter moon shape. Depending on your style, it can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.

This bouquet is a great choice for brides that want something a little different. It can be used in modern, romantic or whimsical settings.




PRESENTATION BOUQUET:


Last but not least, are presentation bouquets, also called pageant bouquets.

These bouquets can be either simple and chic for an elegant and crisp look, or elaborate and detailed for a lavish and regal look. Either way, this bouquet should fit easily into the crook of the bride’s arm so she can carry it easily.

Standard calla lilies are a popular choice for this bouquet, but you could also use roses, orchids, gladiolus, tropical flowers or other long-stemmed flowers.


Wild floral bridal bouquet sitting by the window
Winter Bridal bouquet

So there you have it, a simple breakdown of the different styles you can avail of in the flower world. Of course not wedding florist or Floral designer is going to provide all of these or any. So we always recommend to go follow that wedding florist that really catch your eye and off course that you LOVE their way designing with flowers. Really your perfect match is find that your perfect wedding florist/ floral designer that reflects your style and wedding!

So stay tune for our next blog on, How to find your perfect match wedding florist!




157 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All
bottom of page