Don’t you think there are a billion options for wedding bouquets? Large, small, loose, tight, round, cascade, and on and on. How does a bride choose for herself and her attendants? Some of our past clients had sentimental reasons for choosing a specific flower for their bouquets. Others went for a color or what was in season. Visit our Pintrest page for more options.

Alison wanted Protea in her bouquet. Austen buys them for her on her birthday every year. Photo courtesy of John Arcara Photography
Alison wanted Protea in her bouquet for her New Year’s Eve wedding. Her husband now buys them for her on her birthday. The bouquet stems were wrapped with rosary beads her late grandfather had gotten blessed at the Vatican. Photo courtesy of John Arcara Photography
Brooke's color palette was pink ombre with lots of sparkle. Her bouquet featured hand tied roses and family brooches. Caution - this bouquet was heavy! Photo courtesy of John Arcara Photography.
Brooke’s color palette was pink ombre with lots of sparkle. Her bouquet featured hand tied roses and family brooches. She tied photos of late family members including her father to the bouquet. Caution; this bouquet was heavy! Photo courtesy of John Arcara Photography.
Rebecca chose a loosely tied bouquet for her boho chic look. Photo courtesy of Angelica Glass Photography
Rebecca chose a loosely tied bouquet consisting of pastel summer flowers such as peonies, English roses, dahlias, and greens. Photo courtesy of Angelica Glass Photography
Kim's bouquet was 100% stephanotis. Her attendants carried green hydrangea and white stock. Photo courtesy of The Artist Group.
Kim’s bouquet was 90% stephanotis and 10% white and green dendrobium orchids. Her MoH carried a small bouquet of white and green dendrobium orchids. The green hydrangea was a pomander for the flower girl. Photo courtesy of The Artist Group.
Dana is very tall and could carry a slightly cascading bouquet. Photo courtesy of J&R Guarino
Dana is tall and could carry a modified cascading bouquet of white hydrangea, pink roses, white mini calla lilies, and white dendrobium orchids. Bridesmaids bouquets were green hydrangea and pink roses. Photo courtesy of J&R Guarino
Julie loved red roses. She let her attendants choose their own black dresses to compliment the red bouquets. Photo courtesy of The Artist Group
Julie’s late father used to give her red roses. She let her attendants choose their own black dresses to compliment the red and hot pink rose bouquets. Photo courtesy of The Artist Group
Peach rose bridal bouquet
Lacey gave her florist a piece of wallpaper as the inspiration for her bouquet and her sisters. Photo courtesy of J&R Guarino.
Peony bridal bouquets
Heather kept it simple for the bouquets – peonies. White for her, pink for the girls. Photo courtesy of ADC Photography.
Yellow Bridal Bouquet
Marissa’s yellow bouquet featured rananculus, roses, tiny yellow Oncidium Orchids, and stephanoitis. Photo courtesy of John Decker Photography.
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So much variety & texture in Jen’s bouquet! Astilbe, 3 different colors of roses, phaleanopsis orchids, hydrangea, peonies, ranunculus, and white firefox. Photo courtesy of The Studio Photographers.
White and green bridal bouquet
Jordana had to re-schedule her early November wedding to July of the following year after Superstorm Sandy. She chose a white palette for her bridal bouquet including roses, ferns, chamomile, hypericum berries, mini calla lilies and hydrangea. Photo courtesy of Susie Sefcik Photography.
Dana choose full size white calla lillies in a pageant style bouquet. Photo courtesy of Tony Yang Photography
Dana choose full size white calla lilies and blush pink roses in a pageant style bouquet. Photo courtesy of Tony Yang Photography