One of the most popular types of wedding bouquets is the round style – a very classic bouquet with lush blooms.
While most round wedding bouquets showcase one type of flower, such as roses or peonies, many brides feature a variety of flowers with a similar look, such as ranunculus, garden roses, or other popular wedding flowers.
Round Wedding Bouquets - Ideas
READ More
These types of arrangements don't have to be monochromatic either – feel free to mix up the color of your wedding flowers!
Round Wedding Bouquets - Ideas
READ More
Also known as a pageant-style wedding bouquet or arm sheath, these gorgeous wedding arrangements feature long-stem flowers and foliage or verdure that the bride cradles in her arms.
It's an elegant look for a modern or classic wedding and also allows the bride's wedding dress to take center stage in a fun way since these flower bouquets are held off to the side.
Presentation Wedding Bouquet
READ More
Made popular by the late Princess Diana, the cascading wedding bouquet features flowers that fall gracefully towards the floor in a dramatic style.
If you're looking for flowy bouquets, this floral arrangement is beautiful, regal, and makes quite the statement as brides walk down the aisle with cascading bouquets on their wedding day.
Cascade Wedding Bouquets - Ideas
READ More
These typically smaller bouquets are perfect for bridesmaids to hold at a wedding.
Popular for a rustic bouquet or rustic arrangement, the compact cluster of flowers is wrapped tightly and often places an emphasis on greenery.
It's a more petite arrangement of flowers, which can also be a lovely wedding bouquet
Nosegay Wedding Bouquets
READ More
for a more intimate wedding or even an elopement.
Nosegay Wedding Bouquets
READ More
Like a nosegay, this floral arrangement is small and easily held in one hand.
It's often round in shape and the flowers are also frequently tied with ribbon.
Consider personalizing your ribbon with your wedding monogram to create a unique wedding bouquet of flowers for your big day.
Posy Wedding Bouquets
READ More
From white blooms with seeded eucalyptus accents for classic stunning bouquets to a deep burgundy bouquet with purple blooms for a bold bouquet look, you don't need many flowers to create absolutely stunning arrangements.
Posy Wedding Bouquets
READ More
Also known as a kissing ball, a pomander wedding bouquet features a tightly arranged sphere of flowers that's held with a loop of decorative ribbon.
It's mostly carried by flower girls as it's easy to hold – plus it looks adorable!
However, we've also seen a number of wedding ceremonies showcase this type of floral arrangement as décor,
Pomander Wedding Bouquets
READ More
with flowers suspended from trees or even shepherd hooks along the wedding aisle.
Pomander Wedding Bouquets
READ More
Also known as a glamelia bouquet, these floral arrangements feature individual flower petals that are designed to look like one large flower bouquet.
This type of wedding bouquet is quite popular for brides to hold, as well as bridesmaids.
They can look lovely for a classic wedding or even a modern wedding celebration.
Composite Wedding Bouquets - Ideas
READ More
The extended flower petals also create a nice display for photos of your wedding ring!
Composite Wedding Bouquets - Ideas
READ More
These types of wedding bouquets are popular for a number of wedding styles and colorful bouquet looks, but they're mostly used for boho-chic and rustic wedding fêtes.
The casual, loose look showcases flowers that appear freshly picked from the garden, which also beautifully complements an alfresco wedding ceremony.
Hand-Tied Wedding Bouquets
READ More
This particular wedding bouquet – ideal for a tropical bouquet – features three stems, but it provides the same look as a single-stem wedding flower arrangement.
Often a great choice for small-budget weddings, brides can carry just one long-stemmed flower that can make quite a statement.
We love when brides use larger flowers, such as king protea,
Single Stem Wedding Bouquet
READ More
lilies, peonies, or even tropical leaves in lieu of flowers.
Single Stem Wedding Bouquet
READ More
Since many brides feel that a large flower wedding bouquet covers the most beautiful part of their wedding dress, a recent trend is the arm bouquet.
Showcasing the same flowers that would appear in a traditional floral arrangement, this style wraps around the arm with ribbon to stay out of the way, so the bride is free to greet her wedding guests.
Arm Wedding Bouquets
READ More
This final popular wedding bouquet doesn't even feature flowers.
A great choice for brides who want to keep their wedding bouquets as a keepsake for years to come after the wedding, jewelry and brooches can be arranged into a round wedding bouquet-like shape in lieu of fresh flowers.
Brooch Wedding Bouquet Ideas
READ More
This look is especially popular for vintage-inspired weddings since the wedding arrangements can often include family heirlooms.
Brooch Wedding Bouquet Ideas
READ More
Learn more about how to organize a dream wedding and not go crazy