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Blooming Bridal Bouquet Trends For This Wedding Season

Posted on June 10, 2011

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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Now that wedding season is in full bloom, we want to share with you some bridal bouquet trends from wedding expert Linda Williams, Vice President Marketing, Wedding Services at 1-800-Registry-the first full-service wedding advisory for brides and grooms for weddings and honeymoons.

Below is a list provided by Linda Williams on some of the latest bridal bouquet trends for the spring and summer wedding season:

· One Large Bloom – This summer, brides are walking down the aisle with bouquets that make a dramatic and elegant statement. By using only one large bloom, such as peonies or dinner plate dahlias, and minimal green, brides succeed as well as being cost effective, since there’s minimal floral.

· One Flower En Masse – This season, as opposed to mixing and matching different floral pieces for bouquets, brides are using one flower grouped together. For example, a bouquet solely of pink roses is both gorgeous as well as being a great statement piece alongside a simple, white gown. In this case, brides are taking the “simple is more” approach.

· Personalized Bouquets – This season, brides are personalizing their bouquets with additional items. Jewelry, brooches, monogrammed ribbons, rosaries, and pictures of a loved one, etc. add an extra special and personal touch, and is very much on the rise this season.

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