Royal Wedding Bouquets: Feel Like a Princess on Your Wedding Day

Almost every bride to be has dreamed for years about her wedding. In addition to her dress, her wedding bouquet will add that finishing touch. There are so many types and sizes of flowers to choose from. Each wedding bouquet can be created to make the bride feel like royalty on her very special day. Whether the bride chooses a traditional white arrangement or a bouquet with subtle colors, Conklyn’s Weddings will be there to make sure that each bride becomes the princess she truly is on her wedding day.

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Size Matters

Royal weddings are often huge affairs full of majesty and pageantry! For the bride who wants a small wedding but still wants to include princess details, choosing a lovely, small, bouquet with traditional flowers such as hyacinth and roses is a sure way to add understated elegance to her wedding. Keeping the size of the bouquet small-scale as so many royal brides do ensures that the flowers will add emphasis to the dress but not overwhelm the bride. A subtle arrangement, just the right size, will create the image of royalty. Work with our wedding designers to create your own noble wedding bouquet.

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Pure White

One sure way to bring the grandeur of a royal wedding to your own wedding is to choose pure white flowers set against a deep background of greenery. There are so many white flowers that you can choose to make your bouquet uniquely your own! White roses, lily of the valley, freesia and orchids are choices that many royal brides have included in their own arrangement in years past and in our modern times. We can show you how to arrange these beautiful white flowers into a bouquet that will make you feel like a princess as you walk down the aisle. White flowers often symbolize purity and innocence, a popular choice for royal nuptials and for those who want to feel royal on their special day.

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Tradition is On-Trend

Although some brides choose specific colors and types of flowers to stand out, wanting their bouquet to be as uncommon and creative as possible, a truly royal wedding is all about tradition. For decades, brides who would soon be nobility made insightful decisions when it came to the wedding bouquet, often choosing pale flowers with just a hint of color and opting for smaller bouquets in manageable sizes. Today’s bride can add elegance and nobility to her own wedding by recreating a royal bouquet while also adding a few details that showcase the bride’s creative style.

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Dreaming of a royal wedding is not new to many future brides. Choosing a princess dress and designing a bouquet fit for a queen lets a bride believe her day is royalty in its own right. The floral designers at Conklyn’s Weddings will use our years of experience to make sure your bouquet is exactly what you want. By choosing natural, all-white flowers, classic wedding flowers, and keeping tradition in mind, any bride can hold her own royal wedding.