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Different Styles to help you determine what is right for you
Arm Bouquet
A sweeping arrangement of long-stemmed flowers and greenery to be cradled in your arm. Usually the stems are secured with ribbon, either braided or hand tied.
Biedermeier
A small, compact bouquet of flowers organized in alternating rings is like a bulls eye. The alternating rings may be of different types of flowers, or of the same variety in two colors.
Cascade
A bouquet of flowers and greenery that flows down from the holder, full at the top, dropping into tendrils of flowers. A range of flower types can be used.
Composite
This unusual look is achieved by creating a flower that does not exits, it is created by using pieces of other flowers. Flower petals and/or pieces of greenery can be wired or glued together, one inside another, to create a single giant composite blossom.
Nosegay
A small, round bouquet of blossoms, their stems typically tightly wrapped with ribbon.
Pomander
A sort of ball of blossoms created by inserting the stems into a globe-shaped base that is suspended from a looped ribbon. The ribbon can be held in hand or slipped over the wrist.
Hand Tied
Popular with modern brides is the hand-tied bouquet of blossoms and greenery. This style has a natural feel that suits today understated wedding fashions.
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