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5 Ideas for Your Bridesmaids Bouquets

March 6, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

Your bridesmaids are your best girls. You’ve decided on a dress scheme that makes each of them feel amazing, while still being cohesive with the rest of your wedding. Because flowers hold such visible importance in a wedding style, choosing your bridesmaids’ bouquets is just as important as their dresses. We’re so excited to be joined today by Seattle wedding florist Kate Fadden of In Bloom Designs who is sharing 5 ideas for your bridesmaids bouquets that will be perfect for your unique day.

Before diving into the ideas, here’s a little insight from Kate about how she approaches designing the bridesmaids bouquets for your wedding:

My approach when working with clients is to first decide on the look and style of the bride’s bouquet and then work on how the bridesmaids will compliment her. Factors I always take into account when coming up with design ideas are the color and style of the bridesmaid dresses – will they all be wearing the same color/style or is there going to be a variety? What about accent colors? These things are all really important elements in coming up with an overall look that is going to be visually pleasing to the eye and reflective of the client’s vision for their wedding day!

1. Same Colors, Different Flowers:

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In Bloom Designs: Carli and Kyle used a monochromatic style color palette which lent itself really well to using a ton of different flowers for a super textured bridal bouquet. Since her bridesmaids were all wearing different dresses in different shades of grey, we chose a unique type of varying bridesmaid bouquet. Each bridesmaid’s bouquet was compiled of just one type of flower from the bridal bouquet in the same super soft pale peach color. The result was four very different bouquets, each with their own unique texture and look but still consistent with the color palette. 

2. Smaller Versions of the Bride’s Bouquet:

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In Bloom Designs: This color palette was a very soft, romantic, semi-neutral combination of whites and ivory, blush and a few darker pink tones. The bridesmaids were all wearing different dresses in different shades and colors. So, to keep the bridal party looking visually balanced, we opted to do a smaller version of the bride’s bouquet with the subtle difference of some darker pops of pink and saving the dark centered anemones for the bride’s bouquet for a surprise pop of contrasting color. The touch of greenery was a great way to include a bit of whimsy to this romantic spring wedding.

3. Let Each Bridesmaid Stand Out:

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In Bloom Designs: When I first met with Lindsay and asked her about her color palette she told me she wanted to use the colors of a sunset – how gorgeous is that?! She knew her bridesmaids would all be wearing black so we decided on a unique approach to their bouquets. Each would be a made up of a single type of flower and each bouquet would be a different color. The bride’s bouquet was a compilation of all those flowers and colors. The bright colors really stood out against the black dresses and gave a distinct look to each one.

4. Play With Texture:

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In Bloom Designs: This couple’s color palate was so full of color and personality, just like the bride and groom! The groom is from Mexico and the bride from Canada and the two met in culinary school – so they had a lot of really great elements to incorporate into their wedding day design. Overall, they wanted a fun, festive feeling and I think the color palate they chose to work with really suited their vision. 

All of the bridesmaids wore the same dress in the same color, so their bouquets needed to have some variety. Because their dresses were a really beautiful vibrant color, we softened their bouquets up with some hints of ivory which played really well off the bride’s dress. In contrast, the bride’s bouquet was more full of color and had some dramatic hanging amaranth to make it pop. The long ribbon streamers helped keep the look romantic and festive at the same time.

5. Simple Is Elegant:

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In Bloom Designs: Rustic, vintage and simple: that’s what Megan and Joel wanted their wedding to be. The color palette was light ivory and blush tones and champagne. Since the bridesmaids were all wearing the same color dress but in a different style, Megan wanted to do an all-baby’s breath bouquet for them. The dainty and textured look of the baby’s breath played really well off the blush/neutral tone dresses and also helped the bridal bouquet to really stand out. The bride’s bouquet was filled with ivory and tones of blush hydrangeas, garden roses, stock, mini calla lilies and dusty miller. It was a perfect compliment to the bridesmaids dresses and the peak-a-boo pink tulle underneath the bride’s dress!

A big thank you to Kate Fadden of In Bloom Designs for sharing these brilliant ideas for bridesmaids bouquets!

xoxoJackie

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Eclectic Boho Wedding at Mercury Hall

March 6, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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After a proposal in India, Courtney and Grant saw it fit to incorporate Indian inspired traditions into their wedding. An Asiatic elephant topped cake, Henna artist, Tarot card reader, and other cultural touches made this eclectic boho wedding at Mercury Hall in Austin, Texas unforgettable. The bride, who’s a designer herself, personalized the wedding by designing her gorgeous nude dress with hints of pink. Brilliantly planned and designed by Becky Navarro of Pearl Events, the colorful wedding decor popped throughout the venue, creating focal points for tables, which were dressed in white linen and gold and black flatware. The amazing photographer Briana Purser captured the couple’s big day perfectly.

The Couple:

Courtney and Grant

The Wedding:

Mercury Hall, Austin, Texas

The Inspiration:

I’d call it “East meets Southwest” – a blend of India inspired traditions, colors and sparkles along with Southwestern succulents and cow skulls. I designed my own dress made from traditional Indian attire pieces I found in New Delhi.

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The Moments:

The best part about our wedding was having our friends and family from all over the country come together in our favorite city + our home base for our special day. We were so excited to share what we love about this town with our guests through our wedding festivities, from the local BBQ of East Austin’s own Mickelthwait served at our night before the wedding Welcome Party, to the wine from Becker Winery in Texas Hill Country, and of course, the sounds of all of our super talented musician friends that performed. We are so lucky to have such a great creative community here in Austin, our wedding wouldn’t have been nearly as cool without their help and talents. But back to the real question… if you really want to know our favorite moment, it would have to be our tequila shot toast. That was awesome :)

The Couple Recommends:

We loved loved our wedding team!! Becky Navarro of Pearl Events Austin is the best. She helped us figure out so many of the small details and was just so completely cool and collected throughout the entire process. Briana and James of Briana Purser Photography were awesome, they captured our wedding beautifully and created a gorgeous album for us that we LOVE. Danann Patrick is an amazing hair stylist and I am still thankful for her suggesting that I get extensions for the wedding = love her! Ashley Rae Hancock is such a super talented total babe MUA and I am still so pleased with the pink lip color she whipped up for me :) STEMS did a super lovely job with our flowers and table top decor, they picked the most vibrant and perfect coral peonies for my girls, arrangement + flower crown! Stephanie of LWR did just the trick with her artfully draped sari photo booth backdrop, altar decor, and more. Courtney Chavanell & James Webber took our photobooth to the next level with their portrait style capture of our guests. My henna!-Thanks Nisha! Angeliska on Tarot! Chris, Karla, Ted, Paul, Andrew, Abram, Dana, Matt, Simon, Molly – thank you guys soooo much for all of your help with orchestrating the musical entertainment for the night – we are so lucky to have you talented fools as friends! ;) <3 We are so grateful for all of our wedding team, friends, family members and parents. Much love xox ~Courtney & Grant

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Briana Purser
Event Planning – Becky Navarro of Pearl Events
Venue – Mercury Hall
Floral Design – STEMS
Catering – Whole Foods Downtown Austin
Cake – Polka Dots Cupcake Factory
Officiant – Steven Ross
DJ – Andrew Brown
Photobooth Photographer – Courtney Chavanell
Invitations – Avalon McKenzie
Makeup Artist – Ashley Rae Hancock
Hair Styling – Danann Patrick
Bridal Accessories – Gold Fern Crown by Heart of Gold Designs & Statement Mehendi Ring by Free People
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Designed by the Bride, made by Raven + Lily
Rings – Groom’s ring from DogsKin Studios
Rentals – 
Laced With Romance
Tarot Card Reader – Angeliska Polachek
Henna Artist – Henna by Nisha

A huge thank you to photographer Briana Purser for sharing Courtney and Grant’s incredible eclectic boho wedding with us! Looking for more vibrant color inspiration? Check out this vibrant wedding at Springdale Farm and our Ask the Expert post about How to Choose Your Wedding Color Palette.

xoxoJackie

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Timeless Wedding at the LeMay Car Museum

March 5, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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A car museum may sound like an odd choice for a wedding venue, but LeMay Car Museum set a classic and elegant tone for Erika and Michael’s timeless Washington wedding. Erika’s vintage-inspired Tara Keely gown perfectly complemented the candy apple red Mustang the couple drove from their ceremony to the reception. Photographer Ryan Flynn‘s images from the day are truly stunning, and we know Erika and Michael will cherish them forever.

The Couple:

Erika and Michael

The Wedding:

LeMay Car Museum, Tacoma, Washington

The Inspiration:

We wanted our wedding to reflect our personality and significant moments in our relationship. We also wanted our wedding to withstand the test of time so we focused on classic colors and decor.

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The Moments:

Our favorite moment was hanging out with our family and wedding party right before walking down the aisle. Everyone was dancing with excitement to Frank Sinatra in anticipation of what was to come. It was a wonderful moment where we could slow down and take in the day.

The Couple Recommends:

Sorella Salon & Spa, who did all the hair and makeup, was beyond fabulous and the ladies made the morning so much fun. They are truly gifted at what they do. Our photographer, Ryan Flynn, was not only awesome to spend the day with but is such a talent. He made us feel so comfortable and beautifully documented the day. Violet Studios did an amazing job of putting together a beautiful wedding video that not only captured the day but also captured our love story.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Ryan Flynn Photography
Ceremony Venue – Annie Wright Schools
Reception Venue – LeMay Car Museum
Floral Design – Flora Laura
Cake – Olympic Mountain Ice Cream
DJ – Seattle Music Solutions
Videography – Violet Studios
Hair & Makeup Artist – Sorella Salon & Spa
Wedding Dress – Tara Keely by Lazaro via Marcella’s La Boutique
Bridal Accessories – Alice + Olivia
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Adrianna Papell
Groom’s Apparel – John Varvatos
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Alfani
Rings – Kantor Diamond Company

A big thanks to Ryan Flynn Photography for sharing Erika and Michael’s gorgeous LeMay Car Museum wedding with Junebug! For more museum wedding inspiration, check out Maddie and Colin’s Minnesota wedding at Mill City Museum.

xoxoNicole

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