If you can dream it, you and your florist can build it.
Big bouquets are in. But, if you prefer a lighter, more streamlined look, gather only a few perfect flowers and wrap them in ribbon for an elegant wedding arrangement that won’t weigh you down. Even a single lilly with a translucent ribbon wrap communicates beauty without going overboard.
If, on the other hand, you like the look of a large bouquet but can’t imagine how to pull it off, try a cascade approach. Once the main portion of the bouquet is formed, flowers are added to the front in a downward direction. When held, these bouquets cover the bride’s hands, but are easy to maneuver and not as costly as other large designs.

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