The Bridal Bouquet Book

The Bridal Bouquet Book
Author: Ginny Parfitt
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764321979

Flowers are the crowning glory of a wedding event, symbolizing romance, tradition, and celebration. Here is the largest portfolio of bridal bouquets available on the market today. More than 400 gorgeous color photos illustrate a wealth of fresh ideas to inspire brides, floral designers, and wedding planners. Many of todays most talented floral designers and top wedding photographers present stunning bouquet designs, from minimalist chic, to luxurious, to traditional, all capturing the magic of the wedding day. \nDivided into chapters by color, this enchanting guide also offers helpful advice on identifying individual flowers for your bouquet, choosing colors, bouquet styles, and even wedding flower etiquette. The foreword, written by Richard Markel \nThis stunning resource is a must have for the modern bride to be, professional floral designer, photographer, and wedding consultant.

Selling and Designing Wedding Flowers

Selling and Designing Wedding Flowers
Author: Redbook Florist Services. Educational Advisory Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A Bride's Book

A Bride's Book
Author: Marsha Heckman
Publisher: Welcome Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780941807548

A Bride's Book is designed to be a record and treasured keepsake which takes the bride from her engagement through her post-honeymoon thank-you notes. Lavishly illstrated with gorgeous photographs by Richard Jung from Marsha Heckman's best-selling book, Bouquets: A Year Of Flowers For the Bride, A Bride's Book is both a hard-working wedding planner and journal. In addition, it is filled with tips for the bride, wedding traditions, and marriage customs - as well as instructions on how to make 7 stunning wedding bouquets. Spiral bound to open flat, with elastic closure and inside pockets, A Bride's Book is easy for the bride to carry with her thoughout the year as she plans her wedding and honeymoon. A Bride's Book is organized into six sections, each with a 4-color photograph of a wedding bouquet on the front, and how-to instructions and photographs on the back.

Wedding Flowers Made Simple

Wedding Flowers Made Simple
Author: Stephen Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2003
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780823057078

Helps readers choose flowers for wedding parties, ceremonies, and receptions; suggests seasonal floral themes; and demonstrates the assembly of bouquets, arrangements, and corsages.

Bridal Bouquets

Bridal Bouquets
Author: Jane Durbridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Bridal bouquets
ISBN: 9781841722764

As every bride knows, flowers contribute greatly to the look of a wedding and a bold bonquet or pretty posy is the quintessential bridal accessory. But how does a bride start to plan her flowers? What colour should she choose, what kind of bouquet will best suit her dress, which flowers will be in season at the time of her wedding, and how does she find a florist she can trust? Bridal Bouquets addresses all these important issues as well as providing an abundance of inspiration. An exquisitely illustrated source book, it presents a wide range of stylish, elegant ideas for flowers to be carried and worn by the bride, her bridesmaids and flower girls, and other members of the bridal party. The first part of the book offers the bride-to-be invaluable and accessible practical advice on choosing her bouquet. Different wedding themes--formal, traditional, contemporary, or country, for example--are considered, and two of the most important aspects of choosing bridal flowers--working with colour and working with the seasons--are examined in more detail. The heart of the book is organized by colour: whites and creams, yellows, oranges, red, pinks, purples, blues, and greens. The third section of the book shows how to put colours together and explains the secret of successful colour combinations, be they romantic, jeweled, or dramatic. Whether your wedding is a relaxed country-style affair, a sophisticated modern celebration, or a more traditional occasion, this exquisitely illustrated book offers inspiration for flowers that will set the tone for a magical and memorable wedding day.

Fresh from the Field Wedding Flowers

Fresh from the Field Wedding Flowers
Author: Lynn Byczynski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Boutonnieres
ISBN: 9780977978137

Fresh from the Field Wedding Flowers is a complete guide to using local flowers for weddings. It was created for the eco-conscious couple committed to having a greener wedding, the passionate gardener who wants to grow flowers for events, the floral designer who wishes to jump in on the locally grown trend, and the specialty cut flower farmer who will be offering wedding services. Beautifully illustrated with photographs from dozens of actual weddings, this book provides advice on where to find local flowers, what blooms are available in each season, how to stretch a floral budget and what to expect when working with local flower farmers. Five detailed step-by-step photo essays walk you through the process of creating your own bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, and large arrangements. Four in-depth videos totaling 75 minutes teach you the basic mechanics and overall thought process that goes into creating the flowers for an event. Designer Erin Benzakein demonstrates how she constructs an abundant bridal bouquet, a large altar arrangement, a low and lush centerpiece, a boutonniere, and a pin-on corsage.

Rene's Bouquets for Brides

Rene's Bouquets for Brides
Author: Rene Van Rems
Publisher: Rene Van Rems
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780578071749

Exquisite photos of brand new haute couture, true fashion-forward cascading bridal bouquets in a large color coffee table resource guide book. This must have "selection tool" addresses the major modeled bridal gown styles, showcasing which flowers and bouquet styles will offset the fashion best. This book is for brides, designers, bridal consultants, special event designers and others who want to be unique and different, yet in real-time taste and style.

Wedding Bouquets and Flowers

Wedding Bouquets and Flowers
Author: Jill Woodall
Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-02
Genre: CRAFTS & HOBBIES
ISBN: 9781785002700

"Flowers have been used in wedding ceremonies for centuries; fashions may change but their popularity endures. Today brides can choose from an ever-widening range of styles and designs including spectacular blooms, individual fantasies and simple, natural displays - the creative potential is huge when the love of flowers is combined with the confidence to experiment. This new book gives brides and florists a hands-on guide to floral designs to celebrate the happiest and most special of days. Packed with tips and tricks, it explains how to plan, prepare and transport the flowers, as well as advising on colour scheme and displays. Detailed instruction to techniques and demonstrations are supported by over 400 step-by-step photographs and there is also a complete guide to four seasonal weddings set in a church, a castle, a hotel and a garden"--Publisher's description.

Wedding Flowers

Wedding Flowers
Author: Paula Pryke
Publisher: Aurum Press Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2004
Genre: Bridal bouquets
ISBN: 9781903221181

'Wedding Flowers' taps into the desire to make your wedding day special and personal to you - investing time and thought into your choice of flower colour, fragrance and display is one way you can achieve this. Design your own wedding flowers or communicate your ideas effectively to a florist.