It doesn’t matter whether you’re interested in the stunning birthday flower collection at The Bouqs Co. or you’re trying to create your dream wedding. You need to be aware of the different types of flower arrangements to create the ideal look. You might be surprised by the numerous types of arrangements, so let’s look at some of the most common kinds.
To avoid a wedding disaster, familiarize yourself with these flower arrangements. Some are ideal for weddings, some make gorgeous centerpieces, and others are perfect for gifts.
Wedding Bouquet Arrangements
Nousegay
This is one of the most popular types of wedding bouquets. Nosegay bouquets are typically small, round ,and compact. There’s usually one large focal flower surrounded by smaller flowers and greenery. All are cut to a uniform lenght and tied together with wire of ribbon.
Posy
Another classic wedding option is a posy bouquet, which is similar to nosegay bouquet. Posy bouquets are also small, round, and compact. However, they usually feature a uniform selection of round blooms like peonies, roses, and ranunculus with a minimal amount of greenery.
Round
Any flower bouquet that is overall round in shape is referred to as a round bouquet. That includes posy and nosegay bouquets. Round bouquets can be any size and feature any bulbous flowers. There may be some greenery, but the emphasis is on the flowers. The White Orchid Florist, based in Nashville, prefers round arrangements for their work with engagement photos and wedding ceremonies.
Cascade/Waterfall
Also called waterfall bouquets, cascade bouquets look gorgeous against a wedding dress backdrop. They have an inverted teardrop shape created with draping leaves and trailing vines and can be quite long. The end result looks like a waterfall of flowers.
Hand-Tied
For a rustic, Bohemian, or DIY wedding, hand-tied flowers are a popular choice. As the name suggests, they’re just a bunch of loose flowers tied together with ribbon or wire. These bouquets look more casual than shaped arrangments.
Fan
A fan bouquet refers to an arrangement of fanned out flowers, either with or without a container that resembles two Japanese fans tied together. This is a unique bouquet that can help make your wedding stand out.
Shower
The shower bouquet is a type of cascade arrangement. It tends to be fuller than a waterfall arrangement. Princess Diana had a cascade arrangement on her wedding day that weighed nearly five pounds!
Presentation
Presentation bouquets are extravagant affairs that are commonly used in beauty pageants. They can be quite large and feature elegant, crisp blooms. Common flowers used in this type of arrangement include roses, orchids, calla lilies, sweet peas, and delphiniums unless you need October flowers.
Single Stem
Sometimes, simpler is better. As the name implies, this bouquet consists of a single stem of large blossoms like peonies, hydrangea, or garden roses.
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Decorative
Of course, you’ll want other flowers decorating the wedding and reception sites. This may include hanging or tabletop arrangements.
Vertical
With the addition of ferns and tall flowers, vertical arrangements van be added to the sides of the bar or stand on the sides of the aisle. They’re designed not to take up too much horizontal space, and they look quite dramatic.
Horizontal
Ideal for centerpieces, horizontal bouquets make a statement without blocking anybody’s view during the reception. They may be any shape including wreath-shaped with candles or another decorative item in the middle.
Pomander
This unique bouquet consists of a sphere of flowers dangling from a ribbon. This bouquet can be hung from trees or the ceiling or carried like a handbag. They’re often made from gerbera daises, roses, carnations, or sunflowers and might be accentuated with gems or jewels.
Basket
Flowers in a basket can be a beautiful touch for an outdoor or rustic wedding. They can also be carried by the flower girl.
Tussy mussy
The tussy mussy is basically a nosegay bouquet designed to be displayed in a decorative vase or another container. The vase may be cone-shaped, making it easier for the bride to carry down the aisle before it’s displayed on a table.
Gift Bouquet Arrangements
A wonderful way to thank your bridesmaids for all their help is to send bouquets to their home after their wedding. Gift bouquets usually have a slightly different look than bridal bouquets. When sending bouquets as gifts, always remember to consider flower gifting etiquette. Sending the wrong type or color of flowers for an occasion could be a major faux pas.
Rustic
Rustic bouquets may appear natural, aged, or rough. These casual pieces often use elements from nature, including bark or other wood accents. They’re ideal for people with country themed living spaces.
Tropical
Unless you have a destination wedding, your bridesmaids won’t be with you on your honeymoon. Send them a piece of the tropics instead with a tropical bouquet. In addition to exotic flowers, they also usually include palm leaves and fan-like greenery.
Feminine
Some of your bridesmaids might prefer a more feminine bouquet featuring bold or pastel shades of peach, pink, purple, or red. Feminine bouquets tend to have a soft, natural feeling.
Dark
For the bridesmaid whose wardrobe consists primarily of black, send a bouquet of dark flowers in shades of royal purple, navy blue, or mauve.
Putting It All Together
Now that you know about the different types of flower arrangements, you can ask your florist for exactly what you picture in your mind. That could make the difference between having nice arrangements that don’t fit your theme and having a perfectly pulled together wedding. You want to be able to look at your photos and remember a beautiful event, so take the time to decide on which arrangements will look best on your special day.