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Crescent Bridal Bouquet

Crescent Bouquet

Designed in a Bouquet Holder.

This shape curves slightly back toward the bride and down, resembling a slightly arched crescent.

 
   
Cascade Bridal Bouquet

Cascade Bouquet

Designed in a Bouquet Holder. Also know as a Waterfall or Teardrop bouquet.

An elongated bouquet that places most of the flowers near the top, around the position of the brides hand, while a few trail down towards the floor.

 
     
Round or Clutch Bridal Bouquet

Round or "Clutch" Bouquet

Designed Free-stem or in a Bouquet Holder.

The most common bouquet shape. When the flowers are gathered tightly it creates a dense, defined shape. If flowers are gathered more loosely, the bouquet will have an "airy" and less formal appearance.

 
     
Arm Bridal Bouquet

Arm Bouquet

Designed Free-stem.

A less formal bouquet shape. Flowers are gathered and bound with ribbon. The stems are left long, and the bouquet is held by being cradled in the arm. Calla Lilies (shown) are commonly used in arm bouquets.

 
 

Examples of all these shapes can be seen in our Bouquets Gallery.

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Examples of all these shapes can be seen in our Bouquets Gallery.

Crescent Bouquet

Designed in a Bouquet Holder.

This shape curves slightly back toward the bride and down, resembling a slightly arched crescent.

Cascade Bouquet

Designed in a Bouquet Holder. Also know as a Waterfall or Teardrop bouquet.

An elongated bouquet that places most of the flowers near the top, around the position of the brides hand, while a few trail down towards the floor.

Round or "Clutch" Bouquet

Designed Free-stem or in a Bouquet Holder.

The most common bouquet shape. When the flowers are gathered tightly it creates a dense, defined shape. If flowers are gathered more loosely, the bouquet will have an "airy" and less formal appearance.

Arm Bouquet

Designed Free-stem.

A less formal bouquet shape. Flowers are gathered and bound with ribbon. The stems are left long, and the bouquet is held by being cradled in the arm. Calla Lilies (shown) are commonly used in arm bouquets.