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Show-Stopping Ideas for Your Wedding Flowers

From chic boutonnieres to standout centerpieces, flowers bring romance, drama, color, and style to any celebration. 

Adapted from FRESH—Fresh Flowers...Fresh Arrangements...Fresh Ideas, by Sybil Brooke Sylvester © 2017, published by Glitterati Incorporated.

By: Sybil Brook Sylvester

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  • Bouquets

    Bouquets

    Deep ruby-red roses add drama to this springtime bouquet.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Bouquets

    Bouquets

    Hints of blue tweedia peek through a palette of whites and greens.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Bouquets

    Bouquets

    Pinecones and fresh mint make unexpectedly chic accents.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Bridal Party

    Bridal Party

    A beloved member of the wedding.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Details

    Details

    A birdhouse is treated to big-day décor.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Centerpieces

    Centerpieces

    A gilded étagère takes center stage in this winter tablescape.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Cakes

    Cakes

     A tiered cake is lavished with blooms.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Details

    Details

    A pretty maypole greets guests at a late-summer wedding.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Bridal Party

    Bridal Party

     Flower girls await their moment wearing circlets of spray roses.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Centerpieces

    Centerpieces

    Vessels can be as much a part of the arrangement as the flowers themselves.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Getaway Car

    Getaway Car

    A floral-bedecked vintage car sends the couple on their new journey.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Bouquets

    Bouquets

    Ultra-feminine blooms are paired with rustic accents of vines and dusty miller.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Chair Décor

    Chair Décor

    Garlands of succulents, roses and dahlias mark the pews at a barn wedding.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Reception Décor

    Reception Décor

    An autumnal entryway features sun flowers, apples and pumpkin drapery.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Centerpieces

    Centerpieces

    A tower of roses repose beneath a glass cloche.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Chair Décor

    Chair Décor

     Evergreens and gold ribbon perfectly befit a winter celebration.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Boutonnieres

    Boutonnieres

     A boutonniere is trimmed with crisp gingham ribbon.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

  • Centerpieces

    Centerpieces

    Pretty in pink — and lavender, fuchsia, and green.

    Photo courtesy of Fresh by Sybil Brooke Silvester

Show-Stopping Ideas for Your Wedding Flowers

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November 1

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Nicole Clarey Photography

Tip of the Day: Need extra help in keeping your wedding expenses down? Experts recommend looking into vendors that are just outside of your city to find better prices and more availability. This is especially true if you live in a large metropolitan area. While you might have to pay a little extra for travel, you can end up saving hundreds on the baseline pricing for venues, caterers, and photographers.

Plus, check out Wedding Vendors: When To Say Yes — Or No.

October 31

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Kylee Yee Photographer

Tip of the Day: If you're feeling a lot of stress from your family or friends about your wedding details, consider making it a partially private affair. "If there is pressure and family hoopla, find a moment to say some vows to just each other or create some memories that are just for the two of you in all the madness of planning and celebration," says relationship expert Tara Caffelle. This will ensure you still get the big day you both want without having to please hundreds of guests.

Plus, check out How to Deal With Family Issues While Planning Your Wedding.

October 30

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Clane Gessel

Tip of the Day: If wedding planning communication seems overwhelming, consider creating a separate email address specifically for wedding-related tasks. "You can use it to communicate with venues, vendors, and even your wedding party," says the team at Wedspire. This can help you stay on top of important to-dos without wedding emails slipping through your regular inbox.

Plus, check out Tackle Wedding Stress—5 Minutes at a Time.

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This misty tulle and sequin blush ball gown features a sweetheart neckline, beaded lace bodice, a back corset, and a chapel-length train. Standard removable spaghetti and halter straps are included.

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