Whether they’re loose and romantic, or modern and structured, wedding bouquets are a lovely addition to any bridal look. But making a final decision about the type of flowers, shape, and style of your bouquet can seem impossible—especially with so many options!
In the grand scheme of things, the flowers you hold while walking down the aisle may pale in importance to things like the dress or the venue, but your wedding bouquet will show up in nearly all of your wedding photos, so it’s worth taking a closer look before you speak to your florist.
As one of the best wedding venues in the Texas Hill Country, we want to make sure your wedding day is everything you’ve ever dreamed. These tips will help you choose a wedding bouquet that anyone would be eager to catch during your reception!
Many brides start with the types of flowers they want to incorporate into their bouquet, but we advise choosing a shape first.
Depending on the month you’re getting married, certain flowers may not be in bloom. However, by giving your florist an idea of the shape and style you prefer, they can help guide you toward the blossoms that will look best.
Loose and free flowing, hand-tied wedding bouquets are the most popular (not to mention romantic!) style for brides. Because the shape is less structured, you have a bit more freedom to play with stems of different lengths, lending a more natural feel to your bouquet.
Round bouquets feature a tighter arrangement of flowers and are a more traditional choice. While many round bouquets feature greenery, there is a greater emphasis on flowers, allowing the blooms to be the star of the show.
This type of bouquet is long and tapered, seeming to cascade from the bride’s hands in a gentle trail. Feel free to be as dramatic or as subtle as you like—the results are always romantic!
Pomanders are similar to round bouquets, but rather than holding the flowers by their stems, the blooms are displayed in a sphere held by a small loop of ribbon (or pearls, as seen above).
This style of bouquet dates back to medieval times, but still feels very whimsical and modern, allowing you to walk the line between traditional and trendy.
Rather than gathering flowers into handheld arrangements, hoop bouquets rely on a metal hoop to display your blooms, similar to a wreath. Brides love them because they are easy to hold, look gorgeous on display, and add a modern, minimalist feel to any floral arrangement.
Instead of featuring a collection of various flowers and colors, single bloom bouquets put all the focus on one. The results don’t have to be as dramatic as the single protea flower pictured above, however. A single calla lily or a stem of gladiolus can be just as striking.
Once you have an idea of the shape you want your bouquet to be, it’s time to start the fun part—choosing your flowers! However, it’s important to keep an open mind.
While many flowers (like roses) are available year-round, others only bloom during a particular season. And even if your florist can find peonies in January, this may come at a significant cost increase.
If you have your heart set on a particular flower, discuss your options with your florist to see what they’re able to offer on your wedding date. Otherwise, take a look at what blooms are in season and let that inspire you!
If you’re planning a spring wedding, you’re in luck—many of the wedding flower favorites are in bloom at this time of year, giving you plenty of options for a romantic bouquet.
Here in Texas, the longer days of summer can be hot, but they’re also the ideal conditions for some of our favorite flowers to grow!
Autumn isn’t just for maple leaves and pumpkins, there are plenty of beautiful flowers that would make gorgeous additions to any fall wedding bouquet. (Although some sprigs of fall leaves won’t hurt, either!)
Think there’s nothing blooming in the wintertime? Think again! Some of the most beautiful blossoms are only available during the colder months of the year.
Once you’ve decided how you want your bridal bouquet to look, you’ll want to think about the bouquet options for your wedding party.
Most brides opt for a smaller version of their own bouquet for their bridesmaids, but honestly, the sky’s the limit! Feel free to have your bridesmaids carry a different style or a different color. It will only make your own bouquet stand out more!
If you’re doing a bouquet toss, you’ll also need a separate (often smaller) bouquet. This will keep your actual bouquet looking nice so you can display it later, while giving one lucky lady a nice souvenir to take home.
Your wedding bouquet is more than just an accessory; it’s a focal point that will be enjoyed by everyone at your event.
At Kendall Point, we are just as invested in your wedding as you are, which is why we’ve worked hard to make sure every detail of your big day is as unforgettable as the last. From your flowers to your catering menu, we’ll help you find the vendors that will fulfill your vision and make your big day feel truly magical.
Schedule a tour today to get a glimpse at our Texas Hill Country wedding venue and envision how you (and your bouquet!) will look on your wedding day.
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