Thursday, March 14, 2013

Winter Bridal Bouquet

Winter Bridal Bouquet

Listen for choosing the bouquet you need to surely the bride's most important accessory. Choosing the flowers is a very personal matter.

For example, you may want to showcase your own favorite flower type, the first flower your fiance gave you, or flowers that you both love.

In this striking bouquet, magnolias are set off by a few orchid stems, which add color and texture. The black and white striped ribbon is a bold eye-catcher, especially if the bride is wearing a white dress or gown. For a softer and more formal look, wrap the flower stems in a wide blush toned satin ribbon instead.

Autumn Bridal Bouquet

Autumn Bridal Bouquet
This gorgeous autumnal bouquet is a play on rich shades, textures, shapes, and patterns. Five oversize roses are surrounded by cranberry colored hydrangea, ranunculus, and feather accents.

Gather the stems together and wire the stem tops securely. Pin one end of a wide, colored ribbon to the stem tops with a pearl headed pin.

Wrap the ribbon around the stems, working from top to bottom and overlapping the ribbon slightly as you wrap. Pin the ribbon again at bottom and trim any excess. You'll be holding your bouquet for a while, so comfort is a factor, but you’ll carry this lovely ribbon-wrapped bouquet with ease arid style.

Two napkin accent

Two napkin accent
Very easy and simple! you can easily fold a cloth napkin to create a pocket, which is the perfect place to insert a dazzling decorative floral.

These two fiery blossoms a full and bold chrysanthemum, perfect for an autumn wedding, and a sweet and delicate nasturtium, perfect for late spring or summer are just two of the many seasonal forais you can choose from.

Morning glories, jasmine, orchids, clematis, and mandevilla vines are all lovely choices. Scatter faux fruits or extra blossoms across the tabletop as an accent. Experiment with color by setting a contrasting-color napkin against a crisp, white linen tablecloth.

Summery Candles and Blooms

Summery Candles and Blooms
What a Green Fragrant color cascading flowers and bright, citrus tone candles make this decorative trough an ideal summer arrangement. It makes a beautiful statement whether you place it indoors or out.

The blousy blooms include ranunculus, bells of Ireland, viburnum, orchids, and hydrangeas. Trailing flowers, like these orchids, make a natural flowing extension at the corners of the rectangular, textured container. Nestled among the flowers are three lime-green pillar candles.

The candles are affixed securely to floral foam with plastic candleholders, which are easy to find in most craft stores.

Summer Bridal Bouquet

Summer Bridal Bouquet
Very Classy Summer bouquet perfect time of year to be extra colorful and vibrant. These hot orange lilies are as sun drenched as the season itself. The possibilities for summery, tropical flowers and colors are endless.

Working with seasonal florals ensures you'll find plenty of choices in floral supply and craft stores, too. Experiment by mixing in vivid citrus tones of lemon and green.

Add some complementary sky blue shades to increase the intensity. In this exotic bouquet, the colors of the red ranunculus and blue iris are repeated in the bright colors of the patterned ribbons.