How to Design a Wild & Whimsical Wedding Bouquet The Romantic Rebel’s Guide

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Early Summer Wedding Bouquet

If you’re dreaming of unique wedding flowers with a just-gather, Meadow look, then, you’ve found the right place.

The Romantic Rebel aesthetic is all about movement, to achieve that, here are the three key elements to a our floral style:

Thriller, Filler, and Sparkle

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Dahlias

The Thriller

These are the focals, for a modern wedding bouquet, you want blooms with high petal counts and interesting textures:

Heirloom Roses: 'Koko Loko' or 'Distant Drums' for muted, antique tones.

Dahlias: The gold standard for boho wedding flowers.

Icelandic Poppies: Their wobbly stems add a playful, "rebel" movement.

Ranunculus: Use these for a touch of delicate, ruffled luxury

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The Filler

Filler flowers add a misty, ethereal quality to your wedding floral design.

Ammi: Provides a delicate, lace-like canopy

Orlaya: Offers a star-shaped, lighter and wilder alternative to traditional baby’s breath

The Sparkle

The whimsical sparkle that brings everything together is , whether it’s trailing jasmine that breaks the round silhouette and add a sense of drama, or the fountain grass that

Jasmine Vine: Perfect for a romantic, scent-filled "spill."

Clematis: Its twisting tendrils create a fairy tail vibe that looks incredible in photos

  • Sparkling Fountain Grass: Literally adding the sparkle and shimmer, catching the light adn

  • RosehipsMake it stand out

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.



Plan Your Floral Rebellion

Embrace Negative Space: Don't crowd your "Thrillers." Let each flower have its own space so the eye can appreciate the individual blooms & also create that airy, graceful aesthetic

Reflex Your Roses: Gently flip the petals of your roses outward. This makes a standard rose look like an expensive, exotic garden variety

Focus on Palette: Instead of matching colours perfectly, look for linking tones (terracotta, dusty mauve, and parchment) to bridge your colour palette together

The Silk Ribbon Finish: Finish your bouquet by tying the stems with long, raw-edge silk ribbons that catch the wind as you walk down the aisle. Don’t limit yourself to just one colour, two tones of silks is the real Romantic Rebellion

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