Tiffany & Allen Wedding - Boutonniere - MyMoon - CLY by Chung

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Statement Wedding Boutonnieres The Guys Will Love Too

Tiffany & Allen Wedding - Boutonniere - MyMoon - CLY by Chung

Tiffany & Allen Wedding – Boutonniere – MyMoon – CLY by Chung

 

The history of the boutonniere goes back to the medieval period when knights going to battle would wear a flower or scarf given to them by a female admirer. Today, the wedding boutonniere symbolizes the groom and groomsmen’s bond with the bride and her bridal party. The one-time subtle accessory has become a way for the guys in your wedding to show off their style while complementing the floral theme you spent months putting together. Simply put, statement boutonnieres are having a moment and we couldn’t be more excited. From exotic blooms to feathers to rich greenery, here are fifteen fresh ideas for decorating the lapel.
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Modern Wedding Bouquet - via weddingflowersbyjuliarose.com

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14 Gorgeous Modern Wedding Bouquet Ideas

Modern Wedding Bouquet - via weddingflowersbyjuliarose.com

Modern Wedding Bouquet – via weddingflowersbyjuliarose.com

 

When it comes to wedding bouquets, brides are making daring choices now more than ever. Surprising and untraditional elements are being incorporated to create designs that are fresh, bold, and beautiful. Looking for unique ways to make a statement with your bridal blooms? Here are 15 gorgeous modern wedding bouquet ideas to pin on your wedding inspiration board.

 

Monochromatic Modern Wedding Bouquet - via greenweddingshoes.com

Monochromatic Modern Wedding Bouquet – via greenweddingshoes.com

 

Embrace monochromatic white with diverse texture by pairing lush, petally blooms such as roses and anthurium with dried wheat.

 

Modern Wedding Bouquet - via weddingchicks.com

Modern Wedding Bouquet – via weddingchicks.com


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Lemon Wedding Centerpiece - via ruffleblog.com

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Fruit Wedding Decor Ideas To Brighten Up Your Big Day

Citrus Fruit Wedding Table Decor - via southernliving.com

Citrus Fruit Wedding Table Decor – via southernliving.com

 

Fruit may not be an obvious choice for wedding decor. Yet, wedding florists and planners are finding more creative ways to meet their couple’s wish to have a wedding that incorporates seasonal, locally grown florals and greenery. The spring and summer harvests produce some of nature’s most vibrant colors and forms. Picking up on this, experts are using lemons, oranges, berries, and pineapples to brighten up everything from tablescapes and stationery to dessert. Another reason to do fruit? It is fairly inexpensive allowing you to go big with decor while staying on budget.
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Mary & Galen Wedding - Hanging pink carnations and Ceremony Arch - The Hudson Hotel NYC - Jacquelyne Pierson Weddings

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10 Décor Ideas For A Jaw-Dropping Wedding Ceremony

Mary & Galen Wedding - Hanging pink carnations and Ceremony Arch - The Hudson Hotel NYC - Jacquelyne Pierson Weddings

Mary & Galen Wedding – Hanging pink carnations and Ceremony Arch – The Hudson Hotel NYC – Jacquelyne Pierson Weddings

 

Your walk down the aisle is a once-in-a-lifetime moment you’ll never forget. Of course, knowing that you are about to marry your soulmate is what makes it so special. But let’s be honest, beautiful décor is always welcome, elevating the sentiment and ambiance to the next level. From breathtaking backdrops to unique aisle accents, here are ten décor ideas for a jaw-dropping wedding ceremony.

This airy ceremony pairs lucite seating with white blooms and greenery. The design and styling are modern and clean, yet the atmosphere is completely natural.
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Allie & Jake Wedding - High Centerpiece - Tribeca Rooftop - by Sarma Co. Photography

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10 Stunning Wedding Flower Décor Ideas With Cherry Blossoms

Jessica & Sean Wedding - High Centerpiece - Cherry Blossom Hygrangea Tibet Rose Mini Calla - Maritime Parc NJ - Photography By Daniel Moyer

Jessica & Sean Wedding – High Centerpiece – Cherry Blossom Hygrangea Tibet Rose Mini Calla – Maritime Parc NJ – Photography By Daniel Moyer

 

No other flower symbolizes spring like the cherry blossom. Revered for hundreds of years in Japan where it is the national flower, it represents the beauty and fragility of life. Its lifespan is very short – the blossoms start to fall around two weeks after peaking. Definitely not your everyday flower, the cherry blossom is marked by a delicate and exotic character that captivates the eye, heart, and mind.

We always get excited when couples come to us looking to incorporate cherry blossoms in to their special day. Ranging in colors from white to dark pink, their blooming branches add dramatic height to any spring weddingscape. From centerpieces to bouquets to dessert, here are ten stunning wedding flower décor ideas with cherry blossoms.
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Dara & Jared Wedding - Bouquet - Greenwich Hyatt by Brian Hatton

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7 Alternatives To The Bouquet Toss: How Brides Are Breaking Tradition

Dara & Jared Wedding - Bouquet - Greenwich Hyatt by Brian Hatton

Dara & Jared Wedding – Bouquet – Greenwich Hyatt by Brian Hatton

 

Have you ever wondered where the tradition of tossing the bouquet actually originated? The reason is not as lovely as one might think. It started hundreds of years ago when touching the bride was believed to bring good luck. Can you imagine how uncomfortable and invasive that must have felt?! Unruly guests would go to such lengths as to rip off pieces of her dress! As a distractive way to appease the crowd, the bride would toss her bouquet and then make a quick getaway. Over time, the distraction evolved into a gesture in which the bride passes good luck to one single lady.
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