Perfect Wedding Flower Bouquets for the Bridesmaids
Along with the bride, the bridesmaids may also carry a flower bouquet. Getting a bouquet that will compliment the dresses is desirable and with a whole host of bouquets to choose from, this should not prove to be difficult.
The type of bouquet for the bridesmaid, may depend on the theme and colors of the wedding in question. Perhaps you are going for an elegantly simple theme where a small lilly wedding bouquet will be suitable with just a few flowers tied with a ribbon. Or, maybe you are going all out for a summer, brightly colored wedding and wish the bouquet to reflect this with gorgeously bright primary coloured flowers.
A popular arrangement is the cascading bouquet with the flowers gradually tapering at the bottom. This is a beautiful style and can incorporate most any flower you wish, the bridesmaid’s bouquets should be a smaller version of the bride’s bouquet.
A lovely little bouquet is the Pomander design that includes the flowers arranged in a spherical form. Roses are often the choice for this charming display of flowers in any color to suit the theme. This bouquet is light and easy to carry with a ribbon attached, which may be looped around the wrist.
For something a bit different, how about a flower basket? A more opulent version of the flower girl, this wedding flower arrangement is a delightful alternative to the standard bridesmaids bouquet.
For a summer wedding you may wish to opt for a daisy wedding bouquet for the bridesmaids. This characteristic flower is beautifully simple and will compliment any bridesmaids dress with it’s delicateness.
Another great alternative to the wedding flower bouquet for the bridesmaids is a corsage. This can consist of beautiful lilies or roses of the color scheme and tied with a ribbon. This frees up the hands but does not compromise on style and charm. It is important to make sure the corsage is secure as it will be worn for the full day. Also it mustn’t be too heavy in order to sit correctly without slipping to the side.
A common misconception is that the bouquet should consist of only natural flowers. A great alternative is silk or fabric flowers which serve a great purpose for their resilience, flexibility not to mention long-lasting nature. These bouquets do not necessarily have to replicate the natural bouquet, they are a whole different ball game and may be created to your own unique design. Another benefit is that they can be kept without wilting to remember the happy day.
There really is a multitude of ides for wedding flowers for the bridesmaids, just remember not to outshine the bride!










