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Bridesmaids' Flowers (Part 4)

Flowers chiqweddings 2010.07.08 19:59:18
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An Outdoor Wedding - To match the guys’ boutonnieres, wisps of gold angel hair added sparkle to the purple bouquets of dendrobium orchids, roses, and calla lilies.

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An Outdoor Wedding - Full pink peonies wrapped in ribbon popped against the bridesmaids’ navy cocktail dresses.

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A Traditional Wedding - Soft pheasant feathers added a rustic touch to the hydrangea, gerbera daisy, rose, and hypericum berry bridesmaid bouquets.

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An Indoor Wedding - To achieve a tropical look, craspedia and bright-colored lilies were used in the bridesmaids’ bouquets.

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An Outdoor Wedding

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An Outdoor Wedding - Lime-green flowers, including cymbidium orchids, button mums, bells of Ireland, hydrangeas, and tricillium, popped against the bridesmaids’ dark dresses.

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A Traditional Wedding - Pink mini calla lilies and green hypericum berries popped against the celery-colored, silk-shantung bridesmaid dresses.

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An Indoor Wedding - Bright orchids and calla lilies stood out against the bridesmaids’ navy dresses. Kimberly carried the same bouquet wrapped in white ribbon to go with her gown.

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An Outdoor Wedding - The bride carried full and vibrant roses, tulips, godetia and alstroemeria in shades of peach and coral. The bridesmaids carried similar, but smaller bouquets.

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An Outdoor Wedding - The bridesmaids’ blue hydrangea bouquets inspired the rest of the floral arrangements. The bride carried a traditional white bouquet of hydrangeas, orchids and peonies.

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Modern Wedding - The women carried pink bouquets of gerbera daisies and peonies, which stood out against their black dresses.

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Winter Wedding - Roses, tulips, cymbidium orchids, calla lilies, and hypericum berries were chosen for their rich colors and winter-holiday feel. The bridesmaid bouquets were smaller than the bride’s but had the same flowers.

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Garden Wedding - Yellow flowers, like tulips and ranunculus, popped against the bridesmaids’ navy dresses. A collar of dusty miller leaves added texture.

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Garden Wedding - Hydrangeas, roses, hypericum berries, and variegated lily grass complemented the bridesmaids’ green dresses.

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Elegant Wedding - Orange roses, cattleya orchids, and calla lilies were as bright as the bridesmaids’ sour-lemon cotton cady J.Crew dresses.

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Formal Wedding

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An Outdoor Wedding - The bridesmaids carried all-white bouquets made up of roses, lisianthus and green wheat tied with blue ribbon to go with their dresses.

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A Formal Wedding - The bride’s no-roses edict spurred the florist to create this cheerful bouquet of yellow ranunculus, white peonies and green lady’s mantle for the maid of honor.

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A Formal Wedding - Each bridesmaid carried a different bunch of one kind of white flower -- gerbera daisies, peonies, mini calla lilies, or roses.

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A Modern Wedding - To match the guys’ boutonnieres, wisps of gold angel hair added sparkle to the purple bouquets of dendrobium orchids, roses and calla lilies.
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