The minimalist wedding bouquet
March 30th, 2010
Up to this moment we’ve presented you two types of bouquets and various examples for each model. Today we continue with presenting you some interesting looking bouquets, these are simple because most of the time these are made with only one species of flowers and don’t have a certain manner in which they are arranged.

Let’s also mention that these bouquets can be used both at a fancy ceremony or a humble one. They denote beauty and can be combined perfectly with a simple or a really fancy wedding dress.
The first model of minimalist bouquet is made only of tulips and white ones. It looks really great and the buds go really well with the fresh green of the strains and leaves. This accessory is tied up with a black and white ribbon and maybe with some leaves too. We like this bouquet and we recommend it. If you don’t like the idea of white tulips you can apply for some other color, it doesn’t matter if it’s too spicy.
Another minimalist bouquet is made of roses. There are white roses with pink tone and these are left with medium sized strains. Wrap around this bouquet a black ribbon, really shiny and also a white one from transparent fabric. This is also a divine looking bouquet and if you don’t like our suggestion with the palette of colors, then you can apply for other tones.

The next model is made of hawthorn flowers in pink and white tones. The strains are left as well long. The flower buds are in different sizes and you can see little and bigger variants of flowers in this great looking bouquet. It’s simple and you can use it with no matter what model of dress you wear. Let’s also mention the fact that it’s also tied around with fresh green leaves and maybe a green piece of ribbon and it’s fixed there with the help of some needles that have on one side a small pearl….

We would like to end with a nice looking bouquet, which is made entirely of tulips. Purple tulips that have here and there between them some thin leaves. The bouquet is tied up with green leaves and it’s fixed with great looking needles that have some pearls on one of the sides.

As you can, besides the two first models of bouquets, which are Biedermeier and spherical there is also this one. In fact let’s say it in this way: the Biedermeier is totally adequate for brides, the spherical is suitable for the maids of honor and the minimalist one can be used by both parties. The spherical one, depending on the flowers it’s made of, it can be used by the bride too, but it definitely needs to have a precious look in order to be used by her.
So you have to choose between three different models of bouquets and this means that you can make a general idea regarding the accessories you need in your wedding day both for you and your maids.
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3 Responses to “The minimalist wedding bouquet”
By XYZ on Mar 30, 2010
I think it’s better to go for a colored bride’s bouquet rather than a simple white one. For example if your wedding color will be pale pink than the flowers can be either pink or pale pink.
By Anne on Mar 30, 2010
Still it’s a hard choice because you don’t want your maids to look better than you
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By JacyPen on Apr 2, 2010
Flowers are really something to fall in love with especially if they are arranged so beautifully like that!
The bouquet of violet tulips is lovely.