Are floral hoop bouquets the most reusable wedding accessory ever?
We already love flower crowns, so why aren’t we turning our bouquets into circles, too? Oh, it’s happening and it’s amazing. Floral hoop bouquets can be tiny or huge and are perfect for hanging up behind your sweetheart table, as your ceremony backdrop, and DEFINITELY on your wall at home after the wedding. Let’s take a look at a few hoop bouquets you can buy yourself.
We wished upon a star and got this trinket-covered Disney-themed bouquet
You’re going to witness a seriously magical Disney Bounding-themed wedding on the blog tomorrow, but we couldn’t wait to share the bride’s trinket-covered, bedazzled Disney-themed bouquet first. It’s covered in baubles and jewels and goodies, oh my! Think Alice in Wonderland clocks, Cinderella’s castle pins, Beast’s rose in jar, and so many more little lovelies to behold.
How to make a DIY bouquet display (or how I learned to not hide my hard work in a closet)
Now that you’re married, you can start on the next chapter of your life: dealing with all of the stuff left over from your wedding! If you’re anything like I am, you probably have some important items from your wedding you might not want to stick in a shoe box in the back of the closet quite yet. For me, it was my fantasy sword bouquet. Here’s how I made a DIY bouquet display to keep it in view forever.
Add a little fire to your style with a chili pepper bouquet!
One of our killer photography vendors, [heart link="http://vendors.offbeatwed.com/listing/altar-image-photography"]Altar Image Photography[/heart], captured a hot (literally) chili pepper bouquet that slays. Okay, technically, this was the maid of honor’s bouquet, but who wouldn’t want this to get a little of the spotlight?