5 Tips For Choosing The Perfect Wedding Bouquet

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A bouquet is one of the many significant things required to commemorate your big day. The same effort you put into picking your dress, shoe, cake and many more should be invested in selecting your perfect bouquet.

According to history, a bouquet at a wedding signifies fertility and luck and when tossed the luck is been passed to another.

Want to make or pick your perfect bouquet? Here are 5 tips to help you:

 

Have a Budget

While making a budget for your wedding plans, do not forget to include your bouquet in the budget as that will help in curbing any excesses and also determine the type of arrangement you can afford.

 

Personality and Taste

Your type of person will help in determining the perfect bouquet for you. While you want to go with your taste, do not forget to consider your budget and the availability of your choice of collection.

 

Theme and Colours

Put the desired colours of your bouquet into consideration. It's necessary that it complements your theme colour. Your bouquet is allowed to be eye-catching but make sure it doesn't get lost in your look or overpower it.

Once you have chosen your theme, getting to know the dominating colours for your bouquet will automatically fall into place. 

 

Size Matters

It is important to get your size right.  If you are a petite bride, it is advisable to go for an equally petite arrangement as anything different will look overwhelming while a bigger bride will go for a lush and full arrangement. 

 

Know your flowers

For a bride who is all about symbolism, it is important to know your flowers as every one of them has their significance. You can go online to check for lists of amazing blooms and their meanings.  

A bouquet is an important bridal accessory that deserves attention. If you do not want to do it yourself or you do not have the time due to other preparations, you can set up a meeting with your florist and give him/her answers to all of the points above. 

 

 

 

Written by Lola Akinseye