Type of Flower Arrangements for a Wedding
- Bouquets for the bride, bridesmaids, female relatives of the newlyweds and other members of the wedding party are perhaps the most requested type of flower arrangement, as well as the most memorable. Brides want unique bouquets they can preserve and show off forever, and the arrangements bridesmaids carry need to compliment their attire. Wedding bouquets can range from a handful of fresh flowers to dozens of blooms perfectly arranged for hand-held display.
- Wedding boutonnieres are small flower arrangements that often attach to jacket lapels and are worn by the groom and men in the wedding party. Boutonnieres usually match the bouquets carried by the bride and women of the wedding party, but these small flower arrangements can be unique and differ from other floral arrangements at the ceremony or reception. When choosing flowers for boutonnieres, keep in mind that the size, shape and fragrance may affect the comfort of the wearer.
- Flowers are a common choice for centerpieces at wedding receptions, as their beauty and fragrance instantly dress up any dinner table. These floral arrangements can coincide with other flowers used in the wedding, or they can each be a unique piece, offering guests several centerpieces to enjoy while they mix and mingle. Floral centerpieces can double as wedding favors for guests to take home, or they can be donated to nursing homes, hospitals or funeral homes.
- Small flower arrangements make for excellent, affordable accent pieces for wedding ceremonies and receptions. Hang bundles on the backs of chairs or have a small spread top the wedding cake. You can incorporate flowers and floral arrangements into virtually every aspect of your wedding, including the food, gift table and dance floor.
Bouquets
Boutonniere
Table Centerpieces
Accent Pieces
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