Floral Bouquet - How To Create A Beautiful Bouquet



A floral bouquet from local floral shop can mean many different things to many different people. To a blushing bride, they are a romantic symbol and something to accent the most special day of her life (flowers were originally incorporated into weddings as a symbol to bring fertility to the new couple, actually) or to a grieving widow a bouquet of carnations can say, “I’m here for you in your time of need.” It all depends on what message a person is looking to present. The aesthetics of flowers in a floral bouquet can add to the significance of the bouquet, whether the bouquet is small, full of tropical flowers or has baby’s breath to accent. Do the aesthetics match your message? After all, can you really say, “I send you my condolences for your loss” with bright Hawaiian tropical Birds of Paradise? Not exactly.

When arranging a bouquet, though, you must take several things into consideration, especially if they are used as bridal flowers. First, what is your overall budget? Believe it or not, some flowers can get very expensive. In fact, the average bridal bouquet is around $80 to $150 dollars. Keep in mind that is the price range for just one bouquet. On average, bridal flower can take up about 10 percent of your overall wedding budget. After you figure out your overall budget, you will know the average amount of money that you can afford to spend on flowers (for example, if you have a total wedding budget of $10,000, your flower budget is $1,000). For non-wedding events, it all just depends on what you can afford and are willing to spend on a singular bouquet for the occasion.

The second thing you need to take into consideration is the type of flowers that you like. You don't need to hire a floral designer to create a simple arrangement. Decide whether or not you want a bouquet of all the same type of flowers (i.e. a bouquet of 12 long stemmed roses) or several different types of flowers. A more simple bouquet save money in your pocket and provide a more classic look while a full bouquet of various flowers can give a very layered and powerful lush look. It is something that you have to decide with personal preference and the theme or message that you are attempting to present, whether it’s a bouquet for a loved one or one of the centerpieces at your wedding. The color palette that you have chosen comes in to play here if you are choosing these bouquets for a wedding. You need to take into account the flowers that will best compliment you color choices for the wedding, especially the bridesmaid dresses.

Lastly, the construction of the floral bouquet is something that you need to think about with a bouquet that is going to be received as a gift. Do you like the way that it looks when you see it? Does it make you personally feel the way that you want the recipient to feel? If you want the bouquet to make your recipient happy and you feel mellow when you look at it, maybe you should reconsider the flowers in the bouquet.

These are all the things that you need to consider when putting together a bouquet. Next time you put together a bouquet for someone, take these into account.