BOUQUETS

OUR FAVORITE BOUQUETS OF 2022

If you're in the midst of wedding planning and looking for wedding flower ideas, this past year's trends have something to offer for everyone. And no matter what you choose, remember that your floral arrangements are a tried-and-true way to bring life and personality to your wedding decor, which is ultimately the goal.

you can never go wrong with white flowers, but a simple way to step it up a notch is to use multiple types of flowers in addition to greenery to really make them pop.

Having a dedicated bouquet for your bouquet toss is always a good idea especially if you plan on preserving your flowers for years to come.

We loved the subtle pops of color in these bouquets. The muted colors make for a simple yet elegant design that doesn’t take any attention away from you.

People think that your bouquet is only for flowers but we loved that this bride chose to add some pinecones to really make hers stand out from the crowd.

Sometime you just want a subtle pop of color but want to maintain the all white look so adding some “dusty“ muted greens is a great way to not be to colorful.

One of the biggest trends we’ve seen is the use of bright colors in your bouquets. We love this because the pops of color really help you show your personality as well as match the color scheme of your whole wedding.

One of the other trends we say was the fact that more and more brides are opting for a large bouquet. this is a great idea for anyone who wants to have something to do with their hands all night, not to mention how good it will look on your table while you eat.

Sometime the classic standard bouquet is all you need. if you are looking for that classic bridal look, then look no further because this is what you are trying to go for.

The last trend we have noticed is the use of really really long stems. we have no idea why they do it we just know we like the way it looks.


Rafael Serrano Photography is a countrywide professional photography company, based in Dallas, Texas.

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