Spring Citrus Wedding Bouquet
This has to be one of my favourite wedding bouquets ever, because of its' not-so-typical colour scheme and all the little details.
This bridal bouquet was styled for a wedding shoot, but was enjoyed by many! It had been passed and carried around by four ladies wishing it theirs!
Where we began ... Popular this wedding season are pastels with pops of bright colours, like oranges and yellows. So I started with colour, but here is my real inspiration ...
I was dreaming of a springtime wedding taking place in a greenhouse - the warmth and vibrancy of plants all around. I started to imagine citrus trees, little buds coming to life, lush green moses, and bulbs pushing their heads from the dirt to welcome us into springtime ...
Take a closer look ...
It was all the little details that truly made this a unique bouquet ...
This bridal bouquet was styled for a wedding shoot, but was enjoyed by many! It had been passed and carried around by four ladies wishing it theirs!
Where we began ... Popular this wedding season are pastels with pops of bright colours, like oranges and yellows. So I started with colour, but here is my real inspiration ...
I was dreaming of a springtime wedding taking place in a greenhouse - the warmth and vibrancy of plants all around. I started to imagine citrus trees, little buds coming to life, lush green moses, and bulbs pushing their heads from the dirt to welcome us into springtime ...
Take a closer look ...
It was all the little details that truly made this a unique bouquet ...
{petally and pretty ranunculus in white, yellow, and orange appear in this bouquet}
{eriostemon and agapanthus remind me of citrus blossoms}
{artichoke leaves in a silver-green hue}
{scabiosa pods tucked in amongst the blooms}
{crisp citrus-coloured cymbidium orchids and echiverea succulents in that cool silver-green hue}
Full Flower + Greenery List: agapanthus, echiverea, seeded eucalyptus, cymbidium orchids, tulips, ranunculus, artichoke greens, eriostemon, stiletto scabiosa pods, dianthus, trachellium, and freesia.
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