While perusing Martha Stewart Weddings today (I know, what else is new), I stumbled upon some seriously stunning flower power and kinda became obsessed. You kn0w how it is. So, after gathering up my absolute favorites, I thought I’d bring them back here for you guys to see.
Flowers: pink cabbage roses (gathered from Martha’s East Hampton garden)…
Flowers: grape-hyacinth and lavender florets…
Flowers: roses, cactus dahlias, and pompom dahlias (accented with oak leaves and acorns)…
Flowers: ‘Nikko Blue’ hydrangea plus blue lace flower mix with scabiosa and nigella…
Flowers: millinery (fabric) blossoms…
Flowers: giant peonies and ruffly sweet peas…
Flowers: five varieties of roses — ‘Blue Curiosa,’ ‘Rustique,’ ‘Sahara,’ ‘Esther,’ and ‘Magic Silver’ — plus a single saffron ‘Oriental Curiosa’…
Flowers: miniature calla lilies and ranunculuses…
Flowers: anemones + white sweet peas…
Flowers: shaped by hand with fabric and a copper-wire stem…
Flowers: English garden roses, flowering mint stems, olive leaves, fuchsias, and pink pepper berries…
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LOVE these bridesmaids’ bouquets!
Flowers (clockwise from left): calla lilies, nerine lilies, and ‘Valerie’ roses…
Label(s): {Ceremony}, {Floral + Decor}































dognbird on March 10, 2010
Fantastic round up!
BrideGoggles on March 10, 2010
So many great bouquet ideas. I'm thinking I need to start a wedding file right… about… now!
BrideGoggles on March 11, 2010
So many great bouquet ideas. I'm thinking I need to start a wedding file right… about… now!
Andre Nievo @ Vermont Bride on March 23, 2010
The fabric bouquet amazes me. Creative!
wedding headbands on November 16, 2010
I love bouquets made with fresh flowers. I carried a full white lily bouquet in my wedding. It was a good hit.
Katie on May 27, 2012
Hi! Any chance you have a rough price estimate on the bouquet with the english garden roses?