Wedding Flower Guide

There's no better way to explain it than that wedding preparation may be demanding. There are several choices to ensure your big day goes off without a hitch, from the guest list to the caterer. Still, you'll do better the more planning you do. Knowledge, at B Floral, is power. You will feel more at ease making every wedding decision the more informed you are. Flowers for a wedding are no different. It might be thrilling and enjoyable to choose your wedding's flowers, but it can also be very daunting. To provide you with all the knowledge you need as you begin the wedding design process, our design team and I compiled a handbook on all kinds of wedding flower arrangements.

Wedding Table Centerpieces

You'll probably need to decorate the tables if your wedding reception is seated! Here's where centerpieces for wedding tables come into play. Table centerpieces can be made in many sizes and forms, ranging from extended, delicate arrangements to massive, cascading ones. Table centerpieces frequently serve as the design focal point for the wedding reception.

Wedding Cocktail Arrangements

Cocktail arrangements for a wedding aid in unifying a space. Usually, there are smaller bouquets on each cocktail table. Cocktail arrangements are typically more manageable and smaller versions of the wedding centerpieces, and they frequently complement the table centerpieces.

Bar Arrangements for Weddings

The open bar is undoubtedly one of the most excellent aspects of a wedding, as everyone knows! Since guests will likely spend a lot of time in the bar areas, bar arrangements help dress them up. Usually, tall bar designs provide a more structured contrast to the centerpiece arrangements. Bar arrangements are typically arranged in taller, vertical vases to save counter space.

Statement Floral Arrangements for Your Wedding

Consider using a striking floral arrangement for your wedding reception if you want to create a big impression. Often, statement pieces anchor a room and stand-alone. Even in sizable event settings, big vases with branching or feathering features are a terrific way to make an impression.

Hanging Installations for Weddings

The contemporary bride knows creating an experience is essential to a memorable wedding. Using décor is one method to create an experience that your guests will remember. Hanging displays are a great way to draw guests' attention and give a space more depth, like flower chandeliers.

Wedding Flower Walls

Pose and add this in-vogue floral motif for weddings: the flower wall! Over the past few years, flower walls have gained popularity and impacted the wedding business. Flower walls can make a lasting impression at any wedding, whether used at the end of the aisle during the ceremony or at the reception entrance.

Floral Arch for Wedding Ceremony

A wedding arch creates a symbol of strength and is ideal for the entryway of the ceremony or reception. There are many ways to make a wedding arch, such as luscious floral arches or full greenery arches. Remember to value the beauty of an arch installation.

Floral Table Runner 

Floral runners are frequently used on large rectangular tables to unite vast tabletops visually. Flower table runners can feature simple greenery or be completely covered in fresh flowers. Table runners can be plain and basic with a few sprigs of greenery or rich and full of abundant blooms like ranunculus and peonies, depending on your tastes.

Bridal Party Flowers

Flowers for a wedding continue beyond the reception area. You can explore creative arrangements while choosing flowers for your bridal party. Numerous flower arrangements are excellent for wearing as well as transporting!

Bridesmaid Bouquets

Various styles are available when designing bouquets for your wedding party, ranging from the bridal bouquet to the bridesmaids' bouquets. A bouquet is an arrangement of flowers usually secured with a carrying ribbon or other fastener.

Types of bridal bouquets

Cascading bouquets

A cascading bridal bouquet comprises flowers that cascade into a beautiful "waterfall." Flowers like ivy, Stephanotis, and Phalaenopsis orchids are typically used in cascading bouquets to give the illusion of cascading.

Mono-floral bouquets

Bouquets that feature only one kind of flower are known as monofloral arrangements. Simple, traditional bouquets are what mono-floral arrangements are all about.

Monochromatic bouquet

A monochromatic bouquet uses flowers of the same hue all over it. As long as every type of flower used in the bouquet has the same hue, multiple flower types can be used.

Round bouquet

A round bouquet is a classic design with straight edges that is typically small and comprises several kinds of flowers. The bouquet's tidy, rounded form gave rise to the name.

Crescent bouquet

A bride seeking a whimsical touch can choose a crescent bouquet, which is fuller in the center and branches out to each side. Crescent bouquets can be made with various flowers and have a cascading appearance on either side of the center.

Flower Crowns and headpieces

A little extra silliness is necessary for a more dreamy wedding. Bridal parties are starting to stray from the traditional bridal bouquet in favor of floral headpieces or crowns. Make your wedding party wear a fresh flower crown and embrace their inner hippies.

Floral Jewelry

Although flower crowns are a lovely wearable alternative for a bridal party, your wedding theme might need to be revised for them. Floral jewelry is another excellent choice for wearing fresh flowers. Fresh floral bracelets, cuffs, succulent earrings, and preserved flower necklaces can be accessorized with floral jewelry to enhance your bridal party's ensembles and create a cohesive look.

Boutonnieres

In a wedding, the men in the bridal party usually wear boutonnieres that match the bouquets of the bridal party. A boutonniere is a floral spray worn above a man's suit breast. Pins or magnetic strips can be used to secure wedding boutonnieres.

Contact B Floral to Create the Wedding of Your Dreams

It will save you time and money to acquire all the information before planning your event, whether hosting a big wedding reception or a tiny, private micro wedding! Before you visit with the florist, familiarize yourself with the types of flowers and arrangements to help reduce the stress of choosing wedding flowers.