Elegant and glamorous in simplistic look and yet apparently quiet difficult to put together. Why? Its because it’s a collection of individual petals, tied, pinned or most like glued together to form a huge single blossom. Sounds beautiful ,doesnt it? I can only imagine that it’s also light so its forgiving on the wrist since the bride carries it around all day.
The very thought of painstakingly putting one together may put off most florists I guess (let’s not even put out there just incase the bridesmaids want theirs in this style as well) but maybe if they considered mixing up real petals with some silk ones or even pretty paper flowers to avoid scenarios of droopy petals or tears and the like. Oh by the way, check out @Katascy Artisan for fantastic paper decorations. They are extremely creative for any and every occasion. You know for some structure so that your wonderful blossom holds up the entire day or atleast till you do the bouquet toss then all bets are off at that point.
This bouquet, also known as glamelia, goes best with the ball gown or A line style gown.
So these, for me, are the standard bouquets and any other is a variation of these four types.
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