Ideas for Artificial Bridesmaid Bouquets
Artificial bridesmaid bouquets can be elaborate or simple in design and are a wonderful long-lasting alternative to bouquets that incorporate real flowers, often withering before the wedding is even over.
A bridesmaid should never carry a bouquet that distracts attention away from the bride's bouquet. Generally, bridesmaid bouquets should use the same materials and colors as the bridal bouquet to complement the overall wedding style. For an extra chic appeal, the bouquets should match the bridesmaid's dresses.
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Elaborate Bouquets
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Ideas for artificial bridesmaid bouquets should never result in an arrangement so big and complicated that it draws attention from the bride. However, if the bride is using an intricate bouquet, the bridesmaids may be able to carry more elaborate arrangements. Try a mixture of red, yellow, white and pink fake daisies with artificial wild grass and tie together with a silk ribbon.
You can also mix artificial purple irises, light purple snapdragons, lavender stems and purple leafy kale for an elegant and very purple style. Use a mixture of dark red, red, pink, light pink and white fake rosebuds in a plastic bouquet holder to create an elegant and romantic style.
Simple Bouquets
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Simple ideas for artificial bridesmaid bouquets can help save money and create a stark, yet elegant style for the wedding. Arrange a single white fake calla lily in the middle of some lemongrass and wrap a white ribbon around the bouquet base to create a handle. You can also slide a large artificial red rose into a plastic bouquet holder and add baby's breath to create a heart-shaped bouquet.
Arrange a few yellow tulips, violets and fern into a small, spray shape to create an artificial bridesmaid bouquet with pastel colors. Cluster three, pink, stargazer lilies together and wrap the stems with yellow ribbon for a soft and sweet style. Use a rounded arrangement of white carnations with a few black carnations scattered around to create a funky, polka dot bouquet.
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Unique Bouquets
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You can create a round bridesmaid bouquet with stripe-painted rosebuds and polka-dotted painted ivy. Or, create a stunning bridesmaid bouquet with a small cluster of green carnations surrounded by a thin ring of pink daisies.
Use small and teardrop-shaped arrangements for artificial bridesmaid bouquets with an unusual and colorful style. Insert a few pieces of ivy around a plastic bouquet holder and make sure three stands droop down a little at the lower-middle of the bouquet. Add a few dark red orchids, orange marigolds and blue hydrangeas to complete the artificial bridesmaid bouquet's teardrop-shape.
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