Posy Bouquet
The posy bouquet is a loose or tight hand-tied round bouquet. It is the most widely used bouquet.
The natural stems are wrapped in a beautiful satin, velvet or organza ribbon and can be embellished with pearl pins or beading. |
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Clutch Bouquet
This is a beautiful choice for an outdoor wedding with that just picked from the garden look. It is arranged in a looser manner with the stems left longer and tied together with a long ribbon. |
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Nosegay Bouquet
Traditionally the nosegay was a small round shaped bunch of flowers and herbs. Today it's a small loose bouquet perfect for flowergirls and bridesmaids.
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Cascading
The cascading bouquet is the most formal and most traditional of bouquets and is designed to spill gracefully over the bride's hands as it flows downward for a sophisticated look. Almost any flower can be used in this style. Cascades can be short or long. |
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Arm Bouquet
This is a stunning alternative to more traditional styles of bouquet. it is very chic and is best suited to modern style weddings. This bouquet should be cradled in the bride's arm and can be as simple or as elaborate as you like. |
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The Biedermeier Bouquet
The Biedermeier bouquet is of European influence. The blooms are tightly structed and carefully arranged in defined circular patterns of different color flowers. Each ring containing one type of flower.
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Crescent Bouquet
Flowers are usually tapered and extended at each end while the center is more compact. It can be symetrical or not. The left and right side of the bouquet is seen flowing down and has only one trailing stem. this style of bouquet is best carried below the wasit to show off its unique style. |
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The Scepter Bouquet
The scepter bouquet gives a dramatic accent to your wedding day. It takes the shape of an over-sized wand. The scepter bouquet is suitable for any wedding occasion and may be carried by any member of the wedding party. |
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