Pretty Bouquet for Bridesmaids
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Hello Lovebirds,
As a bride, you may have a
special concern for your bridesmaids. And, scoring
the perfect bouquet for your bridesmaids could be the important thing for you. If you too confuse to
choose the flower, you may check our post here. We already put every kind of
flower that could match the personality of your bridesmaids. Now, we would like
to share about what types of bouquet for your bridesmaids.
The Cone Bouquet
The first type is the cone
bouquet. As the name implies, forms a cone shape. This style bouquet works best
for bridesmaids and flower girls. Depending upon the flowers and foliage
selected, this bouquet will compliment any casual or formal event. It could be
prettier and greener with leaf wrap, or you can make it more shabbily with
doily paper.
Pomander Bouquet or Kissing Ball
The pomander bouquet is also
known as a kissing ball. A pomander is a ball of flowers suspended from a loop
of decorative ribbon for carrying. This pomander can be very youthful for your
bridesmaids. This bouquet can take the form of a tightly arranged round posy
with little space between each petal or slightly more relaxed globe of larger blooms
for more contemporary look.
The Basket Bouquet
The basket bouquet has flowers
arranged in a beautifully shaped shallow basket and is usually and more often
used in a garden or garden-like wedding setting. The
basket bouquet may be carried by flower girls and junior bridesmaids. The small basket keeps their little hands occupied and
out of mischief
Nosegay Bouquet
A nosegay is a more structured
bouquet, consisting of a small, tightly packed group of flowers, all cut to the
same length. The stems are wrapped tightly in ribbon or lace. Traditionally
the nosegay often containing more greenery than other bouquets
Wrist Bouquet or Flower Bracelet
A wrist bouquet or flower
bracelet is a small flower bouquet worn on the wrist. More corsage than
bouquet, this style is comprised of a small floral arrangement. Flowers and
foliage are mounted on a small base attached to a strong elastic bracelet
fitted around the wrist, great alternative for a traditional bouquet. The wrist
corsage can be made in any combination of flowers and is occasionally
complimented with ribbons and beads.
So, could you imagine what
kind of bouquet that would match with your bridesmaids? ;)
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