Bridesmaids Bouquets
Valentine's day is over and it's time to think about wedding season.
Do you want your bridesmaids bouquets to look a little different than yours? Or maybe just a smaller version. Here are a few examples
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roses, ranunculus, scabiosa, dusty miller, seeded eucalyptus, and brunia berries.
These bridesmaids carried bouquets of white Darwin tulips tied with white silk grosgrain ribbons.
These bridesmaid bouquets featured lush pink blooms tied off with an organza ribbon.
The bridesmaids at this Bali wedding carried bouquets of mauve 'Cool
Water' roses, lilac snapdragons, purple hydrangeas, and green dendrobium
orchids with white 'Celesta' aster and 'Xanadu' foliage accents.
These silver tussy-mussy bouquet holders are accented with peonies, and later served as mementos of the occasion.
The ladies at this wedding carried petite
posies of garden roses, trachelium, lisianthus, and dusty miller.
At this couple's each bridesmaid carried a dense
cluster of privet berries, hydrangea, ranunculus, scabiosa, and oregano,
along with a few wild blooms.
Green Wizard’ rudbeckia, craspedia, and hypericum berries, mixed with
sunny hydrangeas, cymbidium orchids, and roses give the bridesmaids’
bouquets a woodland vibe.
The bridesmaids carried bouquets of 'High and Fantasy' roses, brunia, freesia, seeded eucalyptus, and pepperberries.
Hydrangeas, zinnias, and dahlias were used to create these unique bunches for the wedding party.
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