Wednesday, 17 February 2016

MY BRIDAL BOUQUET: It's meaning and types.

To make it easy for you to design your bouquet, there are over 100 flower meanings, a flower dictionary with corresponding flower pictures, it's a great way to pick your flowers, especially if you don't know much about them. Flower meanings can add an emotional or spiritual dimension to your choice in bouquets and floral arrangements, along with birth flower meanings.

Flowers come in many different colours and shades, our flower guide informs you of the flowers that are in season and the colours they are available in. The types of bouquet arrangements you finally choose, depends on your wedding theme, your bridal colour scheme and the simplicity or extravagance of your bridal gown.

There are different bridal bouquet types, so which style is perfect for you? Bridal bouquets are things of beauty and in the eye of the beholder, your wedding bouquet style is up to you.

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Start your search with bridal bouquet pictures for inspiration and endless design possibilities, these are some of my personal favourites. 

With the many bridal bouquet styles, choose unique bridal bouquets and floral arrangement to making a lasting impression. It's your day, your the STAR of the show. Below are the different bridal bouquet styles

If you are unsure of your choice in bridal bouquet styles, have a look at our bridal bouquet ideas and pictures, there are lot of bouquet pictures in whites, yellows, blues, pinks, reds and other floral arrangements to help in your decision making.

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Some Types of Bridal Bouquet

1. The Posy Bouquet
The posy is round and small and can easily be held in one hand. There are two styles of posy bouquets, one can be loose, hand tied and unstructured, the other formal and wired, the stems of the flowers are removed and replaced with florists wire, constructed into a much lighter posy with and easy to hold handle.
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2. The Nosegay Bouquet
Traditionally the nosegay was a small round shaped bunch of flowers and herbs, often containing more greenery than other bouquets and mounted in a tussie-mussie (a small, Victorian style, metal or glass, cone-shaped holder). It was very popular with flowergirls and bridesmaids.
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3. The Tussy-Mussy
The nosegay bouquet in a small metal hand-held🎁 vase. Some have attached ring chains for easy carrying.
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4. The Biedermeier Bouquet
The biedermeier bouquet is European-influenced. The blooms are tightly-structured and carefully-arranged in defined circular patterns of different coloured flowers, each ring containing one type of flower.
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5. The Arm Sheaf Bouquet or Presentation Bouquet
The arm sheaf bouquet first became popular in the early 1900's under the name of Bernhardt bouquets; inspired by the presentation bouquets given to the actress of the day, Sarah Bernhardt. They are long stemmed flowers and foliages that the bride carries cradled in her arm, also known as a presentation bouquet.

It is a stunning alternative to more traditional styles of bouquets, it is very chic, and best suited to modern style weddings. Tastefully designed to be cradled in the bride's arm and can be as simple or as elaborate as she likes.
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6. The Composite-Flower Bouquet
This is a flower constructed of hundreds of real petals wired together to look like one enormous flower. This style is simplistic in design, but graceful and elegant. It works well in more intimate, sophisticated weddings.
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7. The Fan Bouquet
The fan bouquet, is a simple bouquet of flowers attached to a lacy plastic fan.
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8. The Crescent Bouquet
The crescent bouquet appears in the shape of a quarter moon, a soft arch, using distinguished flowers with definite shapes, often orchids, wired together to form a slender handle that you can hold in one hand. These bouquets are true floral art and an individualist representation of the bride's personality. This style is perfect for sophisticated and contemporary weddings.
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9.  The Muff Bouquet
The Muff bouquet was very popular in Europe and was created in the early centuries and borne out of necessity. This bouquet is lovely with long evening gloves.
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10. The Prayerbook Bouquet or Bible Spray
The prayerbook bouquet is a small prayer book or bible used as the platform upon which a small bouquet is placed. The design may be a small cluster of flowers the size of a corsage which is placed on top of the prayer book and can be attached with ribbons or a small armature to prevent damage to the book.
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11. Shower bouquet or Cascading Bouquet
The cascading bouquets were originally referred to as shower bouquets.
The bouquet is roundish at the top but pointy at the bottom. The traditional shower bouquet is known as the large multi-trail bouquet, subsequently renamed the princess in honour of the late Princess Diana and her impressive bridal bouquet. The modern smaller version is called the teardrop bouquet or trail bouquet.
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12. The Pomander Bouquet or Kissing Ball
The pomander bouquet is also known as a kissing ball. A pomander is a ball of flowers suspended from a loop of decorative ribbons.
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13. The Wreath or Flower Hoop Bouquet
The hand-tied bouquet is a loose-tied arrangement. These hand tied styles are also referred to as clutch bouquets.
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14. The Wrist Bouquet or Flower Bracelet Bouquet
A wrist bouquet or flower bracelet is a small flower bouquet worn on the wrist. More corsage than bouquet, this style is comprised of a small floral arrangement. Flowers and foliage are mounted on a small base attached to a strong elastic bracelet fitted around the wrist.
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15. The Ballerina Bouquet
The ballerina bouquet, is a round bouquet composed of masses of tulle or net and few flowers.
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16. The Basket Bouquet
The basket bouquet has flowers arranged in a beautifully shaped shallow basket and is usually and more often used in a garden or garden-like wedding setting.
The basket bouquet may be carried by the bride, but are most popular with and often carried by flower girls and junior bridesmaids.
The small basket keeps their little hands occupied and out of mischief.
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17. The Scepter Bouquet
The scepter bouquet gives a dramatic accent to your wedding day, it takes the shape of an over-sized wand.
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18. The Cone Bouquet
The cone bouquet, as the name implies, forms a cone shape. This style bouquet works best for bridesmaids and flower girls.
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Below are some pictures of bridal bouquet. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖😘

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