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Bouquets

Bouquets are a key element to your wedding checklist.

Bridal Bouquets, Bridesmaid Bouquets and even Bouquets for flower girls. Knowing which style to choose can be confusing so here is a quick guide to the most popular styles. 

Hand Tied Bouquet

This is the most popular option of design and includes the traditional round hand tied bouquets which are a mixture of flowers and foliage design to be compact but still natural. There is also the loose and wild hand tied bouquets which tend to be more flower heavy with a beautiful mix of floral and foliage stems at varying heights to create a more natural look.

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Posy Bouquet

This is a popular style that is the smallest of the bouquet styles. A popular choice for Bridesmaids and Flower girls. The Posy Bouquet is created to include the same flowers that are in the Bridal bouquet but designed in a way to be smaller but equally as beautiful. 

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The posy bouquet can also be used for the Bridal bouquet if you are petite or if you have intricate detail to your dress and you don't want your flowers to detract from this. It can also be the perfect choice if you are on a budget and would like to keep your bouquet on the smaller side.

Asymmetrical

An increasingly popular style of bouquet, the Asymmetrical bouquet uses focal flowers to define the design and shape. 

Working with the way the flowers would naturally move and fall creates a design that is anything but symmetrical. 

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Cascading/Waterfall

The Cascading or Waterfall bouquets are making their way back into the 'fashion trends' for weddings. Perfectly suited for a traditional and elegant wedding day. 

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The cascading effect starts with a fuller front and top to the bouquet with a tapered effect towards the bottom of the bouquet. Using the natural movement of the flowers these bouquets often include some trailing flowers and foliage. 

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These bouquets are more time consuming to create so expect a slightly higher price in your quotations when compared to the other bouquet styles. 

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