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All About Flower
Arrangements
Wedding bouquets
come in a variety of shapes or styles. It can
be confusing to sort them all out, and tell
your florist exactly what type of bouquet you
want. Below are some descriptions covering the
most common styles as well as a few styles that
are becoming popular. Each shape is explained
with common characteristics.
Arm
Bouquet
A bouquet which is designed to be held in the
crook of the arm. Consists of long-stemmed flowers,
with long stemmed roses and calla lilies being
the most popular. A loosely tied ribbon or bow
is sometimes used to keep the bouquet together.
Cascade
Bouquet
Also called a waterfall bouquet. This bouquet
style is in the shape of a teardrop or a loose
triangle. In general, it is slightly rounded
at the top and falls to a point. This bouquet
has become quite popular in recent years.
Freeform
Bouquet
This bouquet often has no discernible shape.
As the name implies, this style covers a looser
bouquet that often has flowers or greenery coming
out at various angles. Spray bouquets are an
example of this style, as they generally "spray"
in different directions.
Hand-tied
Bouquet
Similar to an arm bouquet, with the main difference
being the flowers and presentation. Sometimes,
you will find roses, but you are just as likely
to find other flowers. This bouquet is tied
with a ribbon. The ribbon is occasionally decorated
with notions such as pearl accents. It can be
loosely tied or tightly tied, depending on the
look you prefer.
Heart
Bouquet
I rarely see these, but they consist of flowers
making up two rounded tops and coming down to
a point. They are housed in a round bouquet
holder. The extra space is generally filled
in with gypsum or baby’s breath. The effect
is that of a heart shape. This type of bouquet
gained a slight following in the eighties.
Nosegay
Bouquet
In general, nosegays follow the same shape as
a round bouquet. They are usually smaller, and
sometimes include the addition of ribbon streamers.
They are not as dense as a round bouquet, and
may include more greenery. As a result of their
smaller size, nosegay bouquets tend to show
more trim from the bouquet holder as well. These
bouquets are a popular choice for the smaller
bridesmaid bouquets or for flower girl bouquets.
Oval
Bouquet
This bouquet style is a bit of a hybrid. It
mixes a cascade style bouquet with that of a
round bouquet. The shape has a less strict form
than a cascade bouquet, and is also more rounded.
The rounded top comes down in size to a more
rounded bottom than that of a cascade bouquet.
Round
Bouquet
As the name suggests, this bouquet is circular
in shape. It is filled with mostly florals,
but can also contain greenery. This condensed
bouquet holds a large number of flowers in a
compact space. In general, the bouquet is held
together in a round bouquet holder. The bouquet
holder may or may not have a lace or netting
trim surrounding it.
Single
Stem
While this is a very simple and elegant look,
it is not technically a bouquet as it consists
of only one flower. It is only in the past few
years that I have noticed a trend towards using
only a single flower in place of a bouquet.
By far, the calla lily seems the most popular.
A long stemmed rose is occasionally used instead.
This stem is used in the same manner as the
arm bouquet, and is generally placed in the
crook of one’s arm.
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Kansas City Weddings in Kansas City, Missouri or Kansas City,
Kansas. KC Weddings .net is Kansas City's Most Comprehensive Wedding Resource!
Featuring Kansas City ( KC, MO / KS ) Reception Sites, Chapels, Photographers,
Bridal Consultants, Party Planners, Disc Jockeys, DJs, Videographers, Live Bands,
Ceremony Music, Reception Music and Entertainment, Florists, Caterers, Kansas
City Catering, Wedding Cakes, Limousines and KC Wedding Transportation, Wedding
Rentals, Kansas City Bed & Breakfasts, B & B, and much much more.
KC Wed, KC Wedding Vendor Directory, International Bridal Gown Designers Directory,
and Wedding Planning Pages. Kansas City Weddings in Kansas City, Missouri or
Kansas City, Kansas. KC Weddings .net is Kansas City's Most Comprehensive
Wedding Resource! Featuring Kansas City ( KC, MO / KS ) Reception Sites,
Chapels, Photographers, Bridal Consultants, Party Planners, Disc Jockeys, DJs,
Videographers, Live Bands, Ceremony Music, Reception Music and Entertainment,
Florists, Caterers, Kansas City Catering, Wedding Cakes, Limousines and KC Wedding
Transportation, Wedding Rentals, Kansas City Bed & Breakfasts, B & B,
and much much more. KC Wed, KC Wedding Vendor Directory, International
Bridal Gown Designers Directory, and Wedding Planning Pages.