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11 Nov, 2009

Bridal Bouquets You’ll Go Crazy Over

Posted by: Denise In: Flowers

Bridal bouquets range from the simple and pretty to the fanciful and complex and can be a central part of your wedding theme. Need some inspiration? Check out these gorgeous bridal bouquets to get your creative juices flowing!

This gorgeous mix of lilies, roses and hydrangeas would look beautiful in any season. This bouquet is fairly simple as far as most bridal bouquets are concerned, but it still manages to be beautiful, elegant and unique, all at the same time.

You don’t often see tulips as the focal flower in a wedding bouquet (or at least I haven’t!) but this stunning arrangement of red tulips looks fabulous with the yellow accent flowers and assorted greenery. Tulips would be great for a spring wedding, but certain colors are very versatile and could work for a wedding in any season.

Never underestimate the timeless elegance of a rose bridal bouquet! This gorgeous combination of pure white and pale pink roses exudes a certain sense of purity and romance and coordinate expertly with the rest of your wedding decor.

Orchids are a simple yet pretty choice for a bridal bouquet and are available in a wide range of colors to suit your wedding theme and decor. The simple green and purple orchid bouquet shown (at right) is the perfect accompaniment to a beach wedding!

With so many flower choices and thousands of arrangements, it can be tough choosing the flowers to accent your bridal bouquet. These pictures should hopefully inspire you and allow you to come up with unique alternatives or new ways to spice up a timeless classic!

(All photos courtesy of WeddingChannel.com)

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