{"id":59536,"date":"2019-08-30T04:55:58","date_gmt":"2019-08-29T18:55:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/bouquet-inspiration\/"},"modified":"2023-08-04T16:38:23","modified_gmt":"2023-08-04T06:38:23","slug":"bouquet-inspiration","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/bouquet-inspiration\/","title":{"rendered":"Bouquet inspiration for every wedding style"},"content":{"rendered":"
The bouquet<\/a> plays such a major role in your bridal look that in order to accomplish your dream style lots of inspiration is needed. From your wedding colour palette to your gown, finding the perfect flowers and colours can be fun but also stressful. Don’t leave it until the last minute! Here is some bouquet inspiration for every wedding style.<\/p>\n Flowers and greenery still remain a central part of the wedding styling and decor. The most popular blooms include roses, peonies, baby’s breath and proteas. We also love seeing the increase of couples featuring local blooms in their wedding styling. Danielle and Adam wanted a wedding that they would never forget but also stayed in the minds of their guests. Danielle’s beautiful white bouquet consisted of roses, peonies and foliage.<\/p>\n Bride Milly knew what she wanted for her big day, a relaxed wedding with native Australian flowers. Her bouquet consisted of a King protea, wattles acacias, flannel flowers, gum nuts and eucalyptus stems.<\/p>\n Baylee and Nick opted for a cocktail style wedding as it was their priority to make sure everyone had a great time. The\u00a0bouquets<\/a>\u00a0consisted of fully bloomed King Proteas and natives accentuated by native grass and dark, lush leaves.<\/p>\n Claire and Mitch went for an incredibly relaxed rustic wedding, with no formal seating plans or too many traditions. Claire\u2019s bouquet featured an\u00a0assortment of florals<\/a>, including a stunning sunflower, roses and foliage.<\/p>\n Samara and Nathan’s main focus was to get everything planned as early as possible in order to have as stress-free a day as they could. The\u00a0flower bouquets<\/a>\u00a0consisted of happy coloured flowers with a mix of native blooms like\u00a0Pink rock lily\u00a0Dendrobium.<\/p>\n Christina was going for an organic natural look, choosing foliage bouquets for her and her bridesmaids. \u201cSet in a stunning natural wonderland and using amazing local suppliers, our wedding was bursting with organic splendour and adventure while remaining quaint and intimate,” she says.<\/p>\n Amanda and Charles made their mission to draw naturally beautiful elements together to complement the countryside setting. The theme centred around the serenity of outback Australia, with gum leaves and native foliage featuring throughout the floral design, thanks to The Yard Studio<\/a>.<\/p>\n For Danielle and Tony, they knew they wanted a simple wedding, with the approach and focus being an intimate celebration with their family and close friends.\u00a0Using\u00a0flowers<\/a>\u00a0that are in season for the bouquets helped the couple keep costs down. Danielle’s bouquet featured dark burgundy calla lily, orchids and roses.<\/p>\n Linda and Lous created a mini-festival vibe at the reception thanks to unique floral arrangements, hay bale seating, festoon lights and, of course, food trucks<\/a>.<\/p>\n The outdoor ceremony made the most of the summer sunshine, with dramatic floral displays adding to the bohemian theme.<\/p>\n Being passionate about sustainability and proud supporters of local communities, Cathryn and Tom strived to reduce unnecessary waste while planning their wedding.\u00a0\u201cWhere possible, we put our wedding dollars towards supporting local artists or to products which would have a life beyond our wedding,\u201d explained the bride.<\/p>\n Cip’s bouquet consisted of a King protea surrounded by roses, gum nuts, red poppy flowers and some local blooms.<\/p>\n For Brittany and Simon, priorities lay with good food, good wine, good friends and great music. The bride’s bouquet consisted of local blooms like proteas and a king protea, surrounded by roses and orchids.<\/p>\n Kelly’s\u00a0incredible flower arrangements for her beach wedding were created by\u00a0Petal To The Metal Floral Design<\/a>\u00a0\u2013 a florist based on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. The bouquets featured succulents, peonies and local foliage.<\/p>\n For Brodie and\u00a0Andrew an industrial luxe wedding was the way to go. \u201cFrom the beginning, I wanted to capture a contrast between the gritty industrial space and the whimsy of beautiful flowers and foliage,\u201d explains the bride. \u201cI wanted lots of candles and mood lighting to enhance our theme.”<\/p>\n Her floral arrangements consisted of red roses with waratahs and proteas.<\/p>\n The bouquet of flowers for Emily and Darcy’s wedding featured white peonies, eucalyptus and crucifix orchids and were lovingly made by\u00a0For the Love of Floral.<\/p>\n Amy and James are known as a simple, relaxed couple so they incorporated a white and pink colour palette. \u201cOur wedding was relaxed, elegant and filled with fun vibes,\u201d says the bride. \u201cEverything was super simple, but looked incredible.\u201d<\/p>\n Her stunning bridal bouquets included roses, dahlias and foliage.<\/p>\n Erin and Jye tied the knot with an elegant farm wedding. \u201cOur wedding was very simple and not overly extravagant. We just wanted to keep the focus on our love for each other and really enjoy the day with our beautiful friends and family.\u201d<\/p>\n Peonies, dahlias, proteas and eucalyptus were some of the blooms included in the stunning wedding flowers.<\/p>\n Bianca and Shaun stuck with a neutral colour palette for their celebration, offset by the greenery and stunning tropical plants that surrounded them.<\/p>\n For Luisa and Nick’s wedding,\u00a0Floral Accent <\/a>created gorgeous bouquets featureing pastel blooms teamed with native foliage.<\/p>\n Brooke and Chris were inspired by Coachella for their festival wedding day, affectionally calling it a wedstival. The bride’s wedding bouquets featured local blooms that matched perfectly with the boho vibe.<\/p>\n The\u00a0Lord of the Rings<\/em>\u00a0wedding of Candice and Alexander elegantly incorporated their favourite story to tastefully transport their guests to Middle Earth.\u00a0\u00a0\u201cI wanted all Australian natives and herbs for the flowers. Our crowns were made from rosemary.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cI wanted my\u00a0bridesmaids<\/a>\u00a0to carry lanterns full of fairy lights instead of bouquets, so I brought some Ikea lamps and sprayed them gold and asked the florist to make sprays to place on top,\u201d says Candice.<\/p>\n \u201cWe are both very non-traditional, so we had a casual-vibe wedding,\u201d says Emily. Emily’s unique\u00a0wedding bouquets<\/a>\u00a0were dominated by vibrant\u00a0red poppies.<\/p>\n Sally and Mark hosted a rustic beach wedding. \u201cI bought a heap of\u00a0flowers<\/a>\u00a0for $300 from a local market and a beautiful friend of mine made them all for us the morning of the wedding,\u201d smiles Sally.<\/p>\n King proteas, roses, eucalyptus stem and baby’s breath are some of the blooms featured in these lovely bouquets.<\/p>\n
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