Bouquet Wraps Made Beautiful
Tuesday, 17 February 2009 11:46 am byWhen all eyes are on you and your flowers… Have you thought about personalizing your bouquet wraps? Check out the wraps and adornments on these gorgeous bouquets and glean inspiration for your own wrap. From casual to formal, think ribbons, raffia, handkerchiefs, fabrics, brooches, pearl pins, charms and combinations thereof… to personalize your bouquet and literally wrap it in your style!
How charmingly soft and simple is this berry bouquet for a blushing bride…
Lemony-drop gorgeous! For a darling, yet elegant effect~ is this trimmed and hole-punched, white felt-cuff treatment. Yowsa!
For a vintage wedding, use an heirloom handkerchief that has your photo on it or embroidered with your monogram or wedding date~ sweet and sentimental.
Source and how-to instructions for creating this adorable bouquet for a garden or country wedding!
LOVE IT!
Also loving this simple, monochromatic and beautifully bold bouquet and wrap.
Source: above three images
As always, I’d love to know you were here! What do you think about personalized bouquets?
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Kara :
Date: February 17, 2009 @ 3:05 pm
These are great, especially if you’re using the bride’s and bridesmaid’s bouquets to decorate the head table at the reception- drop these into clear vases and show them off all night long!
AmyJean @RelentlessBride :
Date: February 17, 2009 @ 6:18 pm
I love the lemony drop… sooo gorgeous!
RelentlessBride
Kilt Bride :
Date: February 17, 2009 @ 7:33 pm
I have been looking for pewter “tussys” for my bridesmaid bouquets. Some are lovely, featuring Victorian roses and vines. The tussy mussy’s also come with a stand in many cases, eliminating the vase option.
Also, I am placing broaches with our theme on the bouquets if we can’t find enough tussy mussys.
I will be wearing a large blue agate cameo featuring either a woman, woman and child, or family. I have been looking for tiny cameo broaches to secure the color tartan the groomsmen’s kilts are being made with.
I have a ton of ideas.. a few other ways were wrapping the bouquets in Irish linen lace handkerchiefs they could keep as heirlooms afterward.m
Amy-Jo Tatum/Bride Chic :
Date: February 19, 2009 @ 11:22 am
I’m partial to small, tiny bouquets and am contemplating making up a few like this for an upcoming photoshoot. Thanks for the inspiration. These would be perfect for the city hall-style wedding