Bouquets for brides

 

In celebration of the launch of our latest online class BRIDAL FLOWERS (and excitement at summer weddings now going ahead!), we’ve been revisiting some our favourite bridal bouquets over the years…

 
 
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SPRING MEETS SUMMER | A moment in time that sings of hope - the first sweet peas blooming as the tulips come to an end. This allows for the creation of effortlessly feminine and romantic bouquets; blowsy petals, ruffles, tendrils and all.

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MASSED | Sometimes simple is best - a combination of three ingredients really allows each to stand out - pale intricate Omphalodes linifolia, impossibly fluffy Pennisetum villosum and opium poppy heads make for a textural summer bouquet.

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A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME | There is a subtle dark to light gradation in this bouquet, but really all the attention is taken by the honey-centred ‘Julia’s Rose’ in the middle. Around the edges are sprinkled sprigs of scented calamint and hydrangea.

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CHOCOLATE & LEMONADE | This bouquet doesn’t contain any ‘focal’ flowers, more a mass of ‘small faces’ - from pom pom dahlias to China asters and lots of pretty cosmos - ‘Apricot Lemonade’ and 'Chocolate’.

 
 

Interested in learning how to create beautiful, garden-gathered bridal bouquets?

Our latest online class is dedicated solely to the design and creation of bridal flowers - from elegant bouquets and massed bridesmaid posies to intricate floral accessories…