Monochromatic Wedding Bouquets

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{1} This blazing bouquet designed by Belle Fiori makes a bold statement on your special day. Filled with year-round flowers (gerbera daisies, miniature calla lilies, spray roses, tulips, globe amaranth and wax flower), it could also work with autumn enhancements such as leaves and acorns. The crystal daisy pins trimming the stems add a nice sparkle, complementing the gleam in your eyes.

{2} A walk down the aisle could just as easily be a walk through the garden with this whimsical, free-spirited bouquet. Topped with warm curves of golden rod and a bed of spray roses with tansy underneath, this unique arrangement celebrates the great outdoors. Inspired by freshdesign’s guiding principle to create unique, original designs, owner Sue Shunta blends rich texture with creative, contrasting colors, ideal for brides with a taste for simplicity and distinction.

{3} Celebrate spring’s bounty with this cheerful, light-hearted bouquet of hydrangeas, tulips, cymbidium orchids, hypericum berries and Sophie roses. Its classic, feminine style could suit a variety of venues, from a traditional church wedding to a cheery outdoor ceremony. La Tulipe designer Vicki Kunz works with each bride individually to customize floral arrangements as well as elements like vase coverings and table runners.

{4} At Urban Sense, designer Chris Dobs is inspired by the appearance, texture an­d—most importantly—the scent of his flowers, a feature brides sometimes overlook. In this romantic bouquet, the blushing center of white David Austin garden roses adds the merest hint of color, but an abundance of fragrance. Dobs encourages brides to incorporate personal touches, like a special locket or fabric, to enhance the bouquet.

{5} Not every bride is looking for roses. At Marius Bell, designer Bobby Simonsen uses fruits, vegetables and succulents to compose a lush arrangement of nature’s bounty. Incorporating a spectrum of green elements—from eucalyptus to limes, kale to millet grass—this bouquet creates a natural landscape that’s both classy and contemporary.

{6} Carnations take center stage in this vivid freshdesign arrangement, softening the large, bold dahlias, and blending dainty wax flowers with delicate explosion grass. The wide fuchsia ribbon around the stems creates a design that’s packed with color, ideal for a modern wedding at, say, an art museum.

Monochromatic bouquets by local florists add elegance to your wedding day.


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