Country style wedding bouquets Washington Dc




Planning on going country on your Washington Dc wedding? Perhaps the images attached to this article on country style wedding bouquets will save your day or simply inspire you in creating your own rustic style wedding bouquet.




Nowadays the bridal bouquet has gain a bigger importance and it is not regarded as a simple flower arrangement that the bride must carry while walking down the aisle anymore, but more a personal statement, a powerful modern expression of the bride’s individuality and sense of beauty, fashion, elegance and style.

The wedding bouquet must reflect the bride’s personality and speak of her character features. If you are the nonchalant bohemian type of bride, show it. If you are a more extravagant, fancy and sophisticated kind of bride, let us know it! It’s very important that the uniqueness of the bride to transpire from the wedding bouquet’s style, arrangements, design, shape, types of flowers and colors.

So, if you are convinced that the country style suits you best, you should start looking for country style wedding bouquets and wildflower or rustic flower arrangement ideas. You can find a myriad of beautiful natural locations for your wedding in Washington Dc where you can wear a gorgeous one of a kind country style wedding bouquet.

In general, country style weddings are planned for open fields, back yards, mountains, gardens, barns, farms, hippodrome, dancing halls or for any other rustic hippie locations.


Once you’ve set the exact location, you’d better start searching for wedding flowers that can be incorporated in a wedding bouquet that can recreate the country side style. We recommend you to forget all about roses, carnations or calla lilies and orchids, unless you’re not planning on using them in more vibrant and seductive colors and in more interesting, unconventional and vanguardist arrangements.

Look for pansies, delphiniums, sunflowers, gerbera daises, narcissuses, ranunculus, sweet peas, amaryllis, peonies, magnolias, freesias, wheat ears, cosmos, gladiolas, asters, mums, hydrangeas, lilies of the valley, baby’s breath, dahlias, wildflowers, stephanotis, Billy Balls, chamomiles, lavenders, daffodils, marigolds, zinnias, Black Eyed Susan or anemones.

As you can see from these pictures, (http://www.oncewed.com/page/71/) the main colors used in country side inspired weddings are bright yellow, bright orange, chocolate dark brown, forest green or creamy white. But you can use other colors or color schemes and themes too like scarlet red, beige, sage or lime green, navy blue, turquoise, pale pink, magentas or burgundy, light violet or mauve, dark purple, pale or blush pink, gold, pale blue or buttercup yellow.

You can use other decorative elements or sparkling accessories to make the country style wedding bouquet look more glittering, glowing and extravagant or glamorous, like: cones, branches, feathers, brooches, monograms, herbals, autumnal or green leafs, crystals, sparkling wires, beads, rhinestones, gemstones or pearls.

Written by , date Sep 15, 2010 in Wedding Bouquets
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  1. Kate Murphy says:

    Hello could you tell me the type of flowers in the bouquet that is green and white? For the girl in the green dress. Could you deliver to Toronto?

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  2. kristen says:

    love the creativeness of the work!

    @Kate there are rasberries, magnolia leaves, lotus pods, asters, ivy & I cant quite tell what type of leaf/greenery that is on the left side of the picture but it very well could be seeded eucalyptus. :)

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