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Show Wedding bouquet styles may vary Jlfe, J An important part in designing your wedding bouquet is choosing the style. Few people realize the number of styles there are to choose from. Teresa Mc-Clellen Mc-Clellen from Barnett's V&S Variety, supplies us with a detailed list of staples and ideas. Nosegay: a round bouquet usually with a lace backing. Cascade: a round bouquet which tapers to a trailing point. Presentation bouquet: an arrangement of flowers usually carried over the bend of the arm. Clutch bouquet: a springtime arrangement of flowers with stems pointing down and wrapped to hold upright. A rose to hold: either a single rose or Wristlets: an elastic or fitted band with a corsage delicately arranged. Great for flower girls under seven years old. Full tiara: a head wreath with gyp-sophelia gyp-sophelia and flowers arranged in a wreath which fits on top of your head. Half tiara or floral head band: an arrangement of flowers in a half circle. Could also be connected with ribbon streamers to be tied in a blow with streamers flowing down the back. Floral haircombs: haircombs with ribbons, ribbon streamers and flowers. Hats: pastel, wide brim hats with a floral arrangement on one side or all the way around. You could also turn one side and have a floral arrangement. Most florists do not carry these hats but will design them if you bring them in. Remember, when choosing your flowers to order, bring in your fabric swatch. Lace fan sprigged with silk rosebuds. two full roses and a rose bud arranged with fern, silk and dried gypsophelia tied with a ribbon. Can be carried as a presentation or a clutch bouquet. Fans: lace or wicker fans with an arrangement of flowers and ribbon. Parasols: a lace parasol with a floral arrangement. May be used opened or closed. |