
Have you chosen your wedding bouquet? Find out all the wedding flower know-how -- from learning about wedding day flower terms to choosing a wedding bouquet style that's perfect for you. First, get the basics on how to choose your wedding flowers and check out our list of the top 10 wedding flowers. Also, figure out what the best wedding bouquet size is for you. If you're up to the challenge, you may want to learn how to make a wedding bouquet for you or your bridesmaids. Once you've decided what you're looking for, check out some of our wedding bouquet pictures. When it comes to your bridesmaids, you'll want to learn the basics of bridesmaid bouquets too. And don't discount the types of flowers you choose. Learn all the wedding flower meanings and then choose a bloom that you'd love to use in your wedding bouquet. You can match your wedding colors to your bridal bouquet. Consider a pink wedding bouquet if you're having a wedding with pink accents; or carry a red wedding bouquet if it's a wintertime wedding. Another idea: Walk down the aisle holding a white wedding bouquet full of lush wedding flowers. Once you've found the perfect wedding flowers, make sure you've covered your bases by reading through our wedding florist contract checklist.
When the time comes to pick out your wedding bridal bouquet, consider your wedding style and the time of the year. If you're marrying in the winter, you might like a rose bouquet for a formal wedding or a calla lily bouquet for a modern style.
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For your bridesmaids, choose a wedding bouquet style that complements their bridesmaid dresses. Match color of the bridesmaid bouquet as well as the style. If they're wearing long, silk dresses, have the wedding flower stems wrapped; go hand-tied if their dresses are more casual.
For a modern wedding, you can't go wrong with calla lilies in your wedding bouquet. Calla lily wedding flowers are hearty, and they are the perfect way to add structure and complement a minimalist wedding day style. Even better, calla lily bouquets are in season during the winter.
Daisies are the perfect way to complement a playful springtime wedding. Find a bridal bouquet that's accented with gerbera daisies, or hold a hand-tied wedding bouquet full of brightly colored daisies. The good news: Daisy bridal bouquets come in tons of colors!
Hydrangeas are a wedding flower to have with you on your wedding day. Hydrangeas can add fullness and volume to your bridal bouquet, or they can act as a stand-alone wedding flower in your bouquet. Oftentimes, hydrangeas are blue, but they also come in purple and even pink.
The most traditional wedding flower is the rose. Rose wedding bouquets come in almost every color imaginable. A wedding bouquet full of only roses is striking and romantic, while a textured wedding bouquet with a few roses as an accent wedding flower adds dimension.