Showing posts with label pink bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink bouquet. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

Cascade Pink Bouquet

This time we're posting a cascade stargazer lily bouquet. It’s using a little bit more kinds of flowers, so it can also be catagorized as tropical multi color, whatever it is, it looks beautiful. Right?

The flowers used are white Dendrobium, lilies Stargazer, roses of Belavitae, Queen Mary, Sexy Red, and Gypsophila


The bouquet and its matching candle offering to Mary. Red-fuschia-pink-white-green, it was such a perfect color combination, wasn't it?


Close-up of the bouquet. 

Lily flower always looks beautiful, but if you forget to cut its stamens, they'll leave stain which not easily removed. Overall this bouquet is nice unless the stain on the lily stargazer!!

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The floral designer: team Margriet

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Lily Fushia Wedding Bouquet


Now it’s time for a wedding bouquet and this time it’s a cascade Lily Fuschia Wedding Bouquet. Not many kinds of flowers used here, only lilies, roses and baby’s breath while the foliage is ivy, ruscus and cordyline. The flower designer is Mrs. Helena for Thata’s wedding on Dec 2, 2012. You can also view more ideas on fuschia color bridal bouquet here


She also used the middle part of the cordyline to make half circle on the bouquet that gives a different texture to the bouquet. Beautiful.

See also : Lilies Bridal Bouquet Ideas

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Simple Pink Hand Bouquet


It’s another pink color bridal bouquet


The bouquet is a simple round shape one with pink roses and white lily bud on top.


And here’s the matching bridal candle.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Wedding Bouquet Trend 4 : No Compromise; All Natural!!


So, you’re not interested in wedding hand bouquet with lots of intricate detail? Does all the glueing and shaping make the flower lose it’s natural beauty to you? Don’t worry, ‘all natural' theme is in the wedding hand bouquet trend too…

To achieve this, use the hand tied technique. It doesn't need a holder and the flowers and foliage will be tied only. Few wire's still needed as accent, but mostly contains of just the flowers. Very natural!!!!


The first of course preparing the flowers and foliage. For this bouquet you need  carnation, baby's breath and ruscus. The flowers used must be cleaned up from its branches, leaves and thorn (if you use 'roses'). For the baby's breath, cut them small according to its branches then each of them tied with floral wire. Make few as needed. This will ensure the baby's breath length and size be equal to one another and so it fits the flower bouquet proportionally (not to thick but not too rare as well)


After that, it’s turn for Mr. Harry to demonstrate how to make the hand tied. First he took a carnation then ruscus, put together alternately while twisting it, and then the baby's breath was added. He did it again in the same way until the desired shape and size achieved. Looked easy watching him doing this, but surprisingly not that easy to make. Just try it!! It needs strong fingers to hold tightly all the flowers and foliage without changing their position while twisting in the same time.


Last, tie them tightly and cut the stems into the desired length, then finished!!! The hand tied wedding bouquet must be able to stand on its own. To hold, simply grab them, don’t worry the flower bouquet shape won’t change.


A few more different angles from the hand tied wedding bouquet. Its appeal is indeed in their natural beauty.

Pheww!!! This marathon wedding post really made me exhausted!!! But we still have two more stunning wedding hand bouquet ideas for your inspiration. Do check on us soon, okay?

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Floral Designer : Mr. Harry Zulkarnaen
Images taken at IPBI DPC Bdg Monthly Gathering April 26, 2012.





Thursday, March 1, 2012

Simple Cascade Shaped Wedding Bouquet (1)


Today's wedding bouquet inspiration use the all time favourite soft pink roses. Combined with a bit of reddish green anthurium, kermit,  kristusdoren or sprengeri and sprinkled with baby breath to make it less monotonous.

close-up view on the Queen Mary rose bouquet. It has cascade shape and when held, it will hang beautifully.


detail on the bridal candle...

Floral Designers: Team Margriet

Monday, February 27, 2012

Wedding Flower Bouquet: Rose Dolce


It's a quite different wedding bouquet as 'Margriet' floral designers rarely use dolce roses. This kind of rose has pink colour with rather darker tone on the tip of its petals.  Beautiful roses, aren't they?

Floral Designer: Team Margriet
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