Is a large bouquet and a flowercrown too much?

Question Asked: 27/08/2018

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Natures Bouquet

(0) · Brisbane and Surroundings

Posted: 4/11/2018

Hi,

I've seen them work really well together.  Check with your florist who can give you suggestions so that it doesn't take away from your beautiful dress but rather compliment.

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Flowers by Cassy

(4) · Melbourne & Surroundings

Posted: 1/10/2018

This would depend on your dress and hairstyle.

If your dress is quiet plain and you hair sleek or tied back then having more flowers looks beautiful.

MonCheri Blooms

(0) · Toowoomba | Regional Queensland

Posted: 18/09/2018

I would think it would look lovely.Its your day you can have what you like.

Our Flower Studio

(13) · Perth & WA Statewide

Posted: 11/09/2018

The day is yours. If you love flowers and want a large bouquet and a flowercrown then go for it.

When talking with your florist they can often make suggestions and help guide you to make your day the best it can be.

We often tell our brides that apart from the beautiful couple your flowers will be in your photos.

So always have the flowers that suit you and have what you want, don't be swaded by others ideas.

Dosen's Flowers

(1) · South Eastern Melbourne, Mornington, Yarra Valley and Dandenong

Posted: 11/09/2018

I think it would be very romantic look.

I had flowers in my hair as opposed to jewelrey crown or any other head covering.

You are the bride and anything you wish on your wedding day should be done in a way that you are comfortable and represents your feelings/desires for that day, after all it is one day in a couples lives and cant be redone anytime soon. So I would say do it if you want that feel and look.

Florist Gump

(6) · Bunbury and surrounding suburbs

Posted: 11/09/2018

I personally think they look amazing together.  A full flower crown professional assembled would start around $70 and a large full unstructured bouquet using quality blooms, such as peony etc should start at around $150, I hope this is helpful, happy wedding planning

Flowers By Susan

(2) · Central Coast and Hunter Valley Regions

Posted: 11/09/2018

No, large bouquet and a flower crown is never too much. Making a statement with flowers is just fantastic.  If you are on the Central Coast or your wedding is on the Central Coast or the Hunter valley  I would love to chat with you & send photos for some ideas.

I recently did a bouquet of bright flowers & a full crown of just babies breath, the bride & her photos are just stunning

Albany Creek Florist

(2) · Brisbane and Surrounds

Posted: 11/09/2018

Hi - I would say yes, given that "on trend" bouquets are somewhat full and large in the garden style. Its all about the look and style you want to create. Also depends very much on the dress. When in doubt less is more

Florisian Floral Design

(18) · Based in Baulkham Hills, but cover Sydney and surrounds

Posted: 10/09/2018

Well, all depend on Brides style and taste, but dont forgot not to be over size to hide your beautiful wedding dress and brides hair. 

Sugar Pie Honey Bunch

(14) · Adelaide

Posted: 7/09/2018

Not at all! If you want both then your florist will be able to custom both pieces to suit your overall look. 

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