See? We always keep our promise.
From now, we will give you 6 wedding bouquet trend ideas. This is the first one
and also our favorite… Ha?! The first idea and the favourite already? Don’t
worry, we have another favourite…. but when we see this wedding bouquet there’s
no other option than to LOOOVE IT!!!! Lovely… lovely… lovely….
Before you continue reading, we
must warn you that this bouquet falls into the expensive category, we’ll explain
why later, but if your wedding bouquet is on the budget, SKIP READING.
Mrs. Ling Ling had made this
bouquet when she was attending a workshop from a floral designer from Singapore
named Damien which was a day before she did the demo. And she displayed it at
IPBI DPC Bdg monthly gathering a few days ago, and we share it with you today.
The thing is… this is the current trend which means it is one of the wedding hand
bouquet ideas, up till 2014. In general, the trend will be soft in color and
made very neatly. The flowers placed close to one another that the bouquet
becomes sturdy, not easily fall off even when shaken or jounce.
To make the bouquet looks full
and tight, lots flowers will be needed (which means more money spent). Some
flowers are imported, too. (more money again). And to make the base of this
bouquet, the caspea must be cut in precisely the same size… in lots amount …
then make a bit shorter and shorter. That will take more time and effort (also
more money). That’s why we catagorise it as an expensive hand bouquet.
See? To achieve the look, the orchid must be
cut, attached to a wire, then covered with floral tape and last put more wire
as an accent (this means more work and money). Also notice the colour
combination. How she chose the color is amazing, there’s the color accent but
not too bold, so it looks real elegant. For this wedding hand bouquet, you will
need orchid, roses, hydrangea, viburnum
and caspea.
Here’s a few more pics from top and
behind of the orchid wedding bouquet, …. even the stems were covered with
leaves then glued together (more work again…), so it’s definitely very neat. A
more close-up look reveals how the flowers were attached really close each
other so that the oasis not seen even in close range view.
So what do you think? Lovely has
a price huh? Hahaha… For you who’s looking for an orchid wedding bouquet, we
hope this post will inspire you and keep updating for our next wedding ideas!
Two thumbs up for Ling Ling as the
floral designer!!!!
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