Friday, August 28, 2009

Bouquets to Build a Wedding Off Of...

I'm pretty sure this bouquet comes from the ladies over at Amorology Weddings so I would guess it was made by their in house florist (and mom) Twigg Botanicals. I love the billy buttons and the peonies. It's a gorgeous bouquet and perfect for an outdoor wedding in June.


This great bouquet was done by Whimsical Gatherings, as found on Southern Weddings Magazine blog. It's totally fun and whimsical, just like the company that made it. Red and aqua are great colors together.


This amazing pink bouquet was done by the amazing Carissa of JL Designs. She always has such great designs. If you were born to be a princess, I don't think you can beat this bouquet or a wedding covered in romantic pink flowers.


I don't know who made this bouquet, or where I found it, sorry! If you know, let me know and I will update it ASAP. Thanks! It would be great for an informal twist to a formal wedding. I love the pic of it on the leather chair.


I found this colorful bouquet on Utah Bride Blog. Talk about going all out and wild! It has a sense of formality to it, but is really alive with the bold colors. This would be a fun version of a really formal wedding, in my eyes.


This bouquet was photographed by Stephanie Williams Photography, but I didn't write who made it. If you know who did, please contact me and I will update it. This bouquet screams elegant outdoor wedding, maybe even in a forest, amongst tall trees. It wouldn't be one of those fun vintage weddings, but more like simple formality outside.


I honestly don't know where I found this one, but Ken Buist Photography took the photo. The flowers have a romantic flowy sense to them, and I see a wedding with the same idea. Think loose flowy wedding dress at a chateau or something.


I absolutely love ranunculus, so I think this is my favorite bouquet, done once again by JL Designs. If I could have ranunculus for my August wedding, I'd do a whole wedding based on this color scheme which was light and airy but still semi-formal. I'd hold the ceremony and reception outdoors and include lots of vintage or antique elements.


I found this bouquet on Amorology Weddings blog, so I would venture to say it was made by Twigg Botanicals. It's classy and fun. Perfect for a formal wedding that wants a bit of flare and is held during the day versus at night. I saw the wedding this bouquet was in and it used a perfect combination of bold, bright colors, mainly in the florals, to really set a fun mood.


This ethereal bouquet is amazing, and once again made by Twigg Botanicals. Are you seeing a pattern here lol? (and thanks for telling me Robin) This bouquet to me is angellic, and it wouldn't surprise me if the flower girls walked down the aisle with feathery fairy wings on. The wedding to go with it should definitely match that feel. Or this would be the perfect bouquet for something Marie Antoinette-ish.

So I hope I have inspired you with a few wedding themes, taken solely from looking at these gorgeous bouquets. These florists are obviously very good at what they do. If you don't live near these florists or can't afford them, I would recommend at least taking the photo you like into your florist and seeing how well they can replicate it. And if you haven't started planning your wedding, think about finding one element you really like (for instance a bouquet like I did today, or maybe it's a fun cake or vintage table numbers) and use it to create your entire wedding.

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