04/11/10

Four Weddings…Four Bouquets!

Next step in our four weddings journey…bouquets! Historically, brides carried flowers and herbs down the aisle to ward off evil spirits. Today, the bride’s bouquet is a crucial element to any wedding, as it conveys the wedding theme through its flower types, shapes, colours and textures.

Which one of these four very beautiful – yet very different – bouquets is your fave? Leave a comment with your vote!

1 – Mixed pink, peach and plum roses, orchids and succulents
2 – White dendrobium orchids
3 – Purple calla lilies and peacock feathers
4 – Pink and peach cabbage roses

Jennifer

Photo Credits: The Knot, The Knot, Bridella, Martha Stewart.

Comments

  • Stephanie 04/12/10

    Although all the options are beautiful my personal favourite is #4! It was this exact picture of cabbage roses that made me think I may want these for my bridal bouquet. This arrangement is just stunning.

  • Shannon 04/12/10

    I love bouquet #1. I love all the colors and I like the look of different flowers together.

  • Carilynn 04/12/10

    I like #2 the best! I just love how simple, clean and fresh it is!!!

  • Megs 04/12/10

    I love the cabbage roses in #4 – the color combination is simple but beautiful.

  • Jo Anne Cummings 04/12/10

    I love bouquet #1 hands down! Love the colours, shape and variety of flowers.

  • Ashley 04/13/10

    Cabbage roses are one of my favorites and are in my bridal bouquet too!! So #4 is my favorite for sure!

  • Christine 04/13/10

    3

  • Charlotte 04/15/10

    WOW! The purple calla lillies and peacock feathers grabbed my attention. (#3) It is such an unusual bouquet and makes quite a statement. I do love the white orchids as well and one would not need to be concerned about the kind of statement being made.(#2) Sorry, I can’t choose only one!

  • Haley Shandro 04/18/10

    My favourite is number 4. Simple, classic.

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