Bridal Styles
Please refer to the below list as a reference point.
Natural Stem Posey
These bouquets are put together leaving the stem on the flower head. They are round in shape and are usually a tight formal bouquet, with little foliage. When constructed loosely they have the look of a soft hand tied bouquet. For a more contempary design have the flowers grouped within the bouquet. This will suit all styles of dress.
Arm Sheaf Bouquet
Again with this bouquet the stems are left natural but the shape is long sleek. They are designed to bet held across the bride’s are or straight down. Flowers such as Singapore orchids or calla lilies look stunning in this style.
Tear Drop Bouquet
These Bouquets are constructed with the heads being wired at the head to from a round top, flowing down into at slender trail. These bouquets look best on an A line dress.
Crescent Bouquet
Flowers and foliage are wired again in this bouquet. The foliage forms a platform as a base and flowers are arched and cascading down over the hand. These bouquet look amazing when made from tropical and exotic flowers.
Contemporary designs
Contemporary bouquets are not like bouquets at all. They are things like flowers made into a handbag or flowers worn as a hand muff a ball that sites in the palm of the hand. Ideal for a second wedding or for a bride that wants to go with a ultra modern look.
Flower Girls
Posies
Flower girl posies are a small, natural stem bouquet appropretly sized for a child to carry.
Floral Hoop
The hoop is covered in ribbons and bows with a small cluster of flowers. It has a very pretty effect and looks lovely in a small girl's hand.
Floral Ball
These are made with either a foam or oasis ball. Flowers cover the entie ball and are hung from the wrist with ribbon.
Reception
Long and Low
This arrangement is exactly as it says long and low so guest can easily see the bridal party. Flowers usally sit on the edge of table and can be made in a massed hedge style or can be grouped for a more sleek and elegant look.
Garlands
Flowers are threaded on wire to from loops along the front of bridal table.
Waterfall
This design has great impact and is ideal for larger weddings. Flowers are hedged along the top of the bridal and flow down over the edge of table to the ground. This design will surely impress your guests.
Table Trail
Flowers are scattered over the table, weaving in and out of bridal party forming a trail. Vine, pebbles and rose petals make great trails and tea lights can be added to give ambiance to the table. Ideal for smaller weddings.
Guest Tables
Traditional Bowl
This simple arrangement is round with flowers evenly placed or grouped in an oasis bowl, which guest can easily take home after the wedding.
Candle Arrangements
These arrangements can be any thing using candles. They can be made using a candle ring oasis or a candle in a vase. Tea lights around a vase of flowers or for a wedding in a large room, Use candlelarbra stands.
Posey Vase
Flowers are arranged in short square or round vase. All types of flowers look effective in this arrangement and will suit all styles of weddings. Bud vases may be use and arranged into small groups.
Floating Flowers
This is a very simple design but looks very effective. Flowers are simply left floating in a dish with either pebbles or marballs. Orchids and frangipani look best in this design. Tea lights floating as well really finish the look off. Brides may also like to place flowers on the inside of a vase for something a little different. Another idea for brides who want to keep things simple but don't want vases on the table is to simply scatter flowers over centre of table.
Flute Vase
These arrangements are tall and have a big impact on a room. They are constructed with large oasis balls on top, which are covered in flowers. Fairy lights can be added to the vase water for a romantic setting.