Tuesday 4 November 2014

Floral Bunches for Bouquets

If a single flower is too small, and round is too formal and expected, consider a floral bunch for your bouquet. This grouping is not as organized and symmetrical as a round bouquet. Flowers are not organized in circles or definite patterns. Instead, the bouquet has that just-picked look and as such is far more appropriate for a less-formal wedding.


One of the trends in bunches is the presentation bouquet. Think about the long-stemmed bouquet presented to the newly crowned Miss America. She holds the lush collection of flowers across her lower arm as she takes her first walk down the aisle with her new title. That’s the same look you’re afforded with the presentation, or arm, bouquet.

Many brides love the arm bouquet design, as it allows the bride to comfortably take her father’s arm as he escorts her down the aisle, and then the arm of her husband as he escorts her back up the aisle.

Because you will use this bouquet for your wedding and not a pageant, you will want to fill the bunch bouquet—in a long style or as an eight-inch stemmed, less dramatic bunch that’s not so Miss America—with flowers and greenery according to your wedding’s formality, location, and theme.

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