Brilliant Bouquets

Practically everybody has a favourite flower or flower arrangement which they select with care to create  their wedding bouquet.
However, there are a few innovative ways to spice up this important part of your ceremony.
If you’re not one to stray from the tradition on something as crucial as your dress or the decor, this is a great way to do something different whilst remaining a traditional, classy bride.
Exceptionally classy is creating a beautiful bouquet that consists of flowers created from pearly beads. The glimmering, white and cream pearls are sure to compliment any themed wedding, and look especially radiant in an outdoor spring or summer wedding with the sun beams bouncing off of them. They also complement wedding attire perfectly, and will be the perfect finish to pearl accessories.
If you’re more of the funky type, a great idea would be to go to fabric route, with a bouquet consisting of fabric flowers. Yes, this does stray pretty far from the traditional so it may not be for everyone. However, it can look amazing and can be kept as a keep sake after your wedding is done. Hey, it may even become a tradition in your family to use that very bouquet that you made for your wedding once your children get married!
These two innovative ideas also come with financial benefits. You can actually make your bouquet into a DIY project. There are plenty of tutorials online which walk you through steps to create your own, personalized wedding bouquet – a great way to save some money and add some personal flair to your special day!

Just make sure your lovely guests fighting to catch your creation don’t get carried away and pull it apart – and remember to not throw a pearl bouquet too hard, or it might end up being a weapon rather than a hope for future engagments.

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