Choosing Your Wedding Bouquet

Planning a wedding can be both exciting and overwhelming, and choosing a consistent colour theme throughout your wedding can be a great way to tie everything together. If you’re looking to incorporate your favourite colours into your wedding, you may want to consider having them reflected in your flower bouquets. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the cost of your flowers can vary based on a number of factors, such as the availability of certain flower types, the shape and style of the bouquet, and your overall budget.

When discussing your flower options with a florist, it’s important to consider whether your desired flowers will be in season on your wedding day. If not, you may need to have a backup plan or be open to alternative flower options. Additionally, you’ll want to consider the shape of your bouquet – from a small posy to a grand cascading bouquet, there are many different styles to choose from. You may also want to decide whether you want to incorporate greenery into your bouquet or stick solely with flowers.

To ensure that you’re getting the best possible outcome for your budget, it’s a good idea to bring in some imagery to help clarify the style and overall look you’re going for. This can include photographs, magazines, or Pinterest pins. You can also consider asking your florist to show you how different flower types and colours will look together to help you make the best decision for your bouquet.

Cascading bouquet proposing in the same spot as he popped the question.

Location @williamstownpier.

Nosegay bouquet style in an action shot, on top of a ute for entry to the ceremony.

Venue @thelittlechurchspringhill.

Other factors to consider include the practicality of your bouquet – will it be easy to hold and move around on your wedding day? Will it withstand the temperature and weather conditions? If you’re getting married in a hot climate, you may want to consider hardy flowers that can withstand the heat, or you may want to opt for silk flowers that won’t wilt in the heat. Similarly, if you’re getting married outdoors, you may want to choose a bouquet style that won’t be too affected by wind or other weather conditions.

Even aircon in a venue can dry out and brown your flowers. Just like above table centrepiece image.

In conclusion, choosing the perfect wedding bouquet can be a fun and exciting process, but it’s important to keep in mind the various factors that can impact the design and cost. By working with a professional florist and considering your wedding theme, personal style, and overall budget, you can create a beautiful bouquet that reflects your unique taste and personality.

Silk flowers by https://www.instagram.com/englishrosesilkflowers

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