Boho & Organic Bridal Bouquets
A fluttering sweet pea, a hidden rose, a cascading jasmine vine are a few of those magical elements that make bridal bouquets so special. Bouquets are my favorite part of a wedding. Here are some of my favorite recent Rosewater bouquets. Each are much different than the others, but all share that raw, bohemian beauty in both texture and depth.
I love the movement in this bouquet! There’s so many special blooms here - protea, flannel flower, butterfly ranunculus - but it’s the textures of grasses, ruscus, and amaranthus that make the magic.
Photography Stephanie Ann Weddings
Inspired by Wes Anderson and the magnificent mountain landscape, this bouquet showcases native California flowers like Black-Eyed Susans with a few pretty surprises like brownie tulips and jasmine. Again, textures bring this bouquet to life and help connect it to the outdoor wedding venue. Photography Kellie Jane
Another outdoor California wedding with a native-inspired bouquet. This time in the desert and with dried flowers! This bouquet tells a story. With some flowers being picked on local hikes, some are succulents from the gardens of the bride’s family, and some are grown by local flower farmers.
Photography by Randi Kreckman
This bouquet explores the diversity of shape in all dimensions. Open form bouquets are one of my favorites because it really lets flowers to showcase their natural beauty with strong lines, depth with stacked flowers, and movement and balance so that a bouquet can be held and photographed in every direction. Truly an artform!
Photography by Rebekah Lemire
Another favorite open form bouquet made boho with a desert sunset color palette and texture swapped in for petals.
The pink King Protea is everything for this moody boho bouquet. The velvety textures and geometric petals create interest and contrast well with the free flowing movement of the Eucalyptus and Amaranthus.
Photography by Matt and Jess
Again, a King Protea here alongside Peonies but soft and feminine in an all white palette and delicate blooms like Larkspur and Delphiniums.
Photography by Janet Wheeland
White Peonies are used again here in this petit bouquet but contrasted with a deep purple that gives the bouquet a sense of royalty. I love the purple artichoke too!
Photography by Janet Wheeland
In the year of the King Protea, this bright bouquet was popular for its desert allure. I love using a mix of dried and fresh flowers that can tolerate the surrounding landscape and climate. Something about acknowledging Mother Nature always feel right.
Photography by McCoy Wedding Photography
Another sunset-inspired bouquet, but this one is from the beach! Soft whites, nudes, and just a touch of orange. A bit of fluttery Queen Anne’s lace and grasses help you even capture the seabreeze!
Photography by Hannah Geith
All the vibes right here! Texture, King Protea, sunset tones, for a beach elopement! Plus Anthuriums in one of my favorite colors.
Photography by Chuy Photo
What if you love plants though? This custom bridal bouquet was made of air plants, succulents, and just a few blooms for color. Perfect for the plant lover!
Photography by Evangeline Lane
But what if you want no bouquet at all?! You do you, boo. Whatever you choose is right for your wedding. We’re just here to help you celebrate. :)
Photography by Annie Bang