Floral Arrangements Wedding Guide
Floral Arrangements Wedding Guide
Wedding flower arrangements for the bridal party, ceremony and wedding reception can represent your personality, taste and flavor. Whether you are planning a small and simple wedding or an elegant, extravagant wedding, a professional florist can match the unique style and color scheme of your wedding.
Here are some wedding floral tips you need to stick to when considering flowers for your wedding:
- Always choose flowers that are fresh and adapted to the time of year. When selecting wedding flowers make sure the petals and leaves are firm and erect. There are three styles of arrangements in the world of floral arrangements.
- Oriental Flower Arrangements: The highlight is on the outlines in the floral arrangement.
- Traditional Flower Arrangements: This floral arrangement focuses on the use of many flowers.
- Modern Flower Arrangements: These arrangements are based on the preference of the florist. It resembles an oriental style more than the traditional style.
Roses
For a timeless and traditional wedding roses will always maximize the landscape. Roses are extremely popular because of the high level of fragrance and beauty they have. Roses are often associated with love, and it is the floral of June, the wedding month. In addition, roses have more than a 100 different species.
To keep things simple on the wedding day just bear in mind there are only three primary types of flowers people love for weddings:
- Miniatures: These kinds of roses are beautiful and are ideal for small spaces like back yards and balconies.
- Hybrid Teas: These roses have a beautiful form and are available in a wide variety of colors and shades. And, they have massive floral blooms.
- Floribundas: These flowers with smaller blooms are usually in clusters and come in many colors.
Monochromatic Bridal Bouquets
Monochromatic bridal flowers will express your contemporary bold style. Floral arrangements showcasing only one type of flower (such as all roses, tulips, lilies or iris) are in style and may even contain various colors of the same flower. So, go ahead and be bold and pick a floral color and stick with it. If your favorite color is yellow, for instance, ask your florist for a refreshing bouquet of various flowers in the same color range.
When it comes to selecting wedding flowers, there is a slim line in between happy exhilaration and anxious tension that occasionally reaches the level of being called “stress.” Just remember to breath and let your professional florist handle the rest.


