A year of inspiration: seasonal bridal bouquet ideas by Fig & Bramble
- Fig & Bramble
- Jun 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 30
The bridal bouquet will always be the most significant floral investment you make: it will be in nearly every photograph and is an essential element of the bride's outfit. It's also probably the only time in you're life that you walk around carrying flowers as an accessory.
Here's a compilation of bridal bouquet ideas, all created by Fig & Bramble, showing how bridal bouquets can vary, throughout the year.
February, March and April
Colours: soft pastels with opportunity to add bright orange, yellow or blue
Flowers: ranunculus, lilac, anemone, narcissi, tulip
May, June and July
Colours: soft, delicate tones with warm peaches and lilacs
Flowers: roses, clematis, delphinium, sweet peas, scabious, phlox, astilbe, cosmos, jasmine
August, September and October
Colours: pale whites and creams with warmly toned colours, such as peach, purple, pink and orange
Flowers: roses, delphinium, cosmos, cornflower, zinnia, dahlia, clematis, amaranthus, hypericum
November, December and January
Flowers: roses, chrysanthemum, hypericum, snowberry, sanguisorba, scabious, clematis
Colours: crisp whites and greens, or soft warm blush and toffee tones
Other things to consider when choosing your bridal bouquet
How tall you are, how curvy are you? Your bouquet should be proportionate to you.
How big is your dress, how detailed is your dress? Your bouquet should complement, not compete with your dress.
What shape is your dress? This may influence the shape of your bouquet.
Do you want your bouquet to be a big statement, or a delicate accessory?
Are there any flowers you particularly adore? If it matters to you enough, it may influence the date of your wedding.
All Fig & Bramble's bridal bouquet's are unique and bespoke, to be perfect for each of our brides. From tiny floaty posies to big, bold, stylised designs, we love them all, but we love them the most when they are seasonal, and full of scent and movement.
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