Heather,Nakeli and Sonja, my bridesmaids in 1999
If you’re a traditional bride, June is your month. I love a good wedding and I’ve only been to one since I moved here to Georgia. I don’t know what’s up with that but I hope to be invited to more this year. I absolutely adore flowers. For my bouquet I had a nosegay of white roses with a pink rose in the center. It also had white satin braided ribbon and pearls on the bottom of the fresh flowers. I made my bridesmaid’s nosegays myself,they were too pinktastic! I’m pretty crafty,I must say lol. Things have changed since 1999 with wedding bouquets, so I wanted you to see the new trends in floral bouquets for those planning to marry soon. Enjoy!
Camelias and peonies,Bridget Vizoso for theDesigners’ Co-Op
Pink parrot tulips, umbrella ferns, and Thai leaves, by Jeffrey Marcus for JM Visuals
Hellebores, geranium leaves, bupleurum, garden roses, lady slipper orchids, hydrangeas, and ranunculus, byFleurs
Peonies, mini phalaenopsis, Boston ferns, sword ferns, and Asplenium by Bridget Vizoso for the Designers’ Co-Op
Ranunculus, jasmine, peonies, fern leaves, ivy, and wax flower, by Jody Perlberger
Rosita Vendela’ roses, pink cymbidium orchids, fiddlehead ferns, seeded eucalyptus, and red Thai leaves, by Jane Packer
Green ranunculus, umbrella ferns, succulents, green cymbidium orchids, and rainbow ferns, by Renny & Reed
Peonies, spray roses, and scented geraniums, by Elan Flowers
Hinoki yellow cypress, ranunculus, geraniums, leucadendron, eucalyptus, and olive branches, by Saipua
Images by Hanna Whitaker