“Favorite” is an unfair word when you browse flowers on Pinterest. The first ten minutes cause sensory overload, and suddenly you have a thousand arrangements and color schemes ready for your event. Every other day I find myself with a new favorite flower, or some new swoon-worthy arrangement that makes my inner bride scream with glee.
Today, though, I found something extra-special. Humble, welcoming, and still vibrantly beautiful, this arrangement comes bursting with character and personality. The monochromatic purple, lavender, and white scheme creates a lavish, but still approachable ambience. Exquisite and eccentric greenery perfectly compliments soft-petaled blooms in this dimensional round bouquet. It carries a blissful dignity that’s rare in arrangements as well. Most of all, though, the bouquet is full of beautifully refined details that make it extraordinarily memorable. This won’t be a bouquet that you or your guests will easily forget! Scroll on for the breakdown and product suggestions…
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To recreate a this look, here’s what you would need: Purple Haze Lavender Roses, Aster White Flowers, Purple Bulk Astrantia, New Love Baby’s Breath Flowers, Hues of Purple Lisianthus Flowers , Veronica White Flowers (add amazing texture), and Violet Blue Freesia Flowers.
Remember that this is your bouquet, and making it special for you will make it a better bouquet than any tip or trick we can give you. Your vision is unique, and we highly encourage you to explore it and stay true to it for your perfect day. If you decide to recreate this look or come up with a look of your own we would love to see it! Submit a Flower Story with some photos of your creations and we’ll send you a 15% off coupon code that can be applied to any future order–or can be gifted to a friend.
Love this bouquet? Check out all of our Bouquet Breakdowns on the blog and our Pinterest board! If you’ve found an arrangement that you need broken down to try and recreate yourself, just leave a comment with a link to the image and we will do our best to offer some suggestions!
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