Wedding Bouqet




When it comes to choosing the wedding bouquets for you – as a bride and for the bridesmaids, ladies are thrilled with excitement if not with… stress! But no one has to panic when searching for the most gorgeous and superb bouquets for the wedding day.




Flowers should be a great reason for playing happy and enthusiast. But how do we ease our sufferance and find the most suitable wedding bouquet for our big day? Well, there are lots of routes that one has to follow and lots of aspects that have to be taken into account when sopping for wedding flowers, such as the style, theme, season, location, color-scheme, amplitude and budget of the wedding.

But brides have to consider their personal style, taste and vision in matters of flowers when selecting the bouquets for the wedding as well. No to mention that each type of flower has its own meaning and therefore is very important to consider the symbolism and significance of the flowers we prefer for the wedding. To help you get a hint of what some of the most popular types of flowers mean, here are a few examples:

The white lily – Pure love and virginity

The Azalea – Love at first sight

The Orange Flower – Innocence, Fidelity, Chastity

The Orchid – Pure love and natural beauty and so on.

But when choosing the wedding bouquet things aren’t that simple. To make sure that you’ve chosen right, you have to keep in mind other aspects as well. For example, you have to match your wedding bouquet with the colors and the types of flowers of the current season of your wedding.

For example, a spring wedding bouquet can be composed from fresh and feminine fragrant peonies, lovely tulips, chic and playful daises, anemones, daffodils, lilies of the valley, hyacinth, narcissus, bells of Ireland, ranunculus, lilacs, sweet peas, waxflowers or sweet peas. For a summer wedding bouquet one can use gardenias, hydrangeas, jasmines, English lavender, iris, chrysanthemums, oriental lily, snapdragons, statice, sunflowers, zinnias or stephanotis. For a fall wedding, bouquets can contain carnations, myrtle, chrysanthemums, asters, marigolds, dahlias, zinnias or dried leaves.

If the wedding is going to take place in winter, go with magnolias, snowdrops, orchids, cosmos, amaryllis, camellias, daffodils, holly, anemones, Bells of Ireland, poinsettias, narcissus or star of Bethlehem.

Among the most popular and fashionable colors for wedding bouquets today are white, cream and ivory, white, blue and yellow, lavender and pink, yellow and orange, pink, white and green, brown, yellow and pink.
You can also choose a theme for your wedding bouquet that can complement your bridal look: Victorian, renaissance, vintage, gothic, medieval, western, bohemian, hippie, gipsy, Hawaiian and so on.

Written by , date May 03, 2010 in bouquets
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