Wedding Bouquet Mistakes!
Pardeep Singh
| 28-02-2025

· Plant Team
When it comes to weddings, flowers often take center stage, setting the tone for the entire event.
Bridal and bridesmaid bouquets are two key floral elements that can truly elevate or even detract from your special day.
These handheld arrangements are more than just pretty blooms—they’re a reflection of style and a symbol of love and joy as you walk down the aisle.
To ensure your bouquets enhance your big day, it’s important to avoid some common mistakes that could make them fall short of your expectations.
1. Copying Another Design While browsing through social media, it’s easy to fall in love with a bouquet design. However, trying to replicate a design exactly be away its personal meaning.
2. Having Your Mind Set on Specific Blooms Being too focused on one type of flower, like hydrangeas or orchids, can lead to disappointment, especially if they aren't in season.
3. Neglecting In-Season Options Opting for out-of-season flowers can be costly and difficult to source. In-season blooms are fresher, more vibrant, and easier to obtain.
4. Ignoring Movement in Your Bouquet A rigid, overly structured bouquet can seem stiff and unnatural. For a more organic and flowing look, incorporate flowers of various sizes and shapes to create movement.
5. Choosing an Over-the-Top Display While bold bouquets can make a statement, be cautious not to overwhelm your attire with too many flowers. Erin McNeff, owner of Everbloom Floral Design, stresses the importance of keeping the bouquet balanced.
6. Overlooking Your Wedding Aesthetic Your bouquet should be a reflection of the overall wedding theme. Choosing flowers that don’t match your color palette or theme can make your event feel disjointed.
7. Failing to Coordinate With Your Attire Your bouquet should harmonize with your dress and the bridesmaids’ outfits. McNeff recommends sharing photos of your dresses with your florist so they can create a bouquet that complements the colors and style of the attire.
8. Waiting Too Long to Place Your Order Florists get busy, especially during wedding season. It’s essential to book your florist and finalize your bouquet design well in advance, ideally six months before the big day, to avoid any last-minute stress.
9. Including Too Many Colors While a colorful bouquet can be beautiful, using too many colors can overwhelm the design. Stick to two or three key colors that align with your wedding theme for a cohesive and impactful look.
10. Forgetting to Hydrate Your Flowers To keep your bouquet looking fresh, it’s crucial to provide a constant water source.
Avoiding these common mistakes ensures that your bouquets remain a beautiful and meaningful part of your wedding day.
Choose thoughtfully, plan ahead, and collaborate with your florist to create the perfect bouquets that reflect your style and vision.