In a Row
Dutch tulips, ranunculuses, parrot tulips and sweet peas are arranged in hand painted vases, placed in a row.
A Martha Stewart Good Thing
Dutch tulips, ranunculuses, parrot tulips and sweet peas are arranged in hand painted vases, placed in a row.
A Martha Stewart Good Thing
Pretty in pink pew markers, perfect for spring.
From Out of Hand
Baby’s breath is an inexpensive option for a rustic summer wedding bouquet. And, it is simple enough to do yourself.
Visit At Real Simple for more details
Red enamel pails filled with white dahlias were center stage on these tables at a Bedford Hills clambake.
Design by Artfool
A bright bouquet for a spring or summer bride.
Visit Hello Darling for more information
This whimsical alternative bouquet is hand-tied with satin ribbon chosen to match your event's unique colors and style.
$90 at Bouquet Creations
Allison Denny and Shana Price create fresh, urban arrangements at their Chicago shop. This elegant bouquet with chocolate brown details is perfect for fall.
Visit Stems for more details
For winter or fall, these pinecone and acorn boutonnieres are absolutely gorgeous.
Visit Michelle Rago for more details
Livia Cetti is a celebrated NYC floral designer and event coordinator. This waterlily guestbook table is just a taste of her very stylish craft.
Visit The Green Vase for more details
These large, bright summer centerpieces are part of the Costco Centerpiece Collection.
$499 for 6 centerpieces at Costco
An all white arrangement that is clean, sophisticated, and inspired.
Bouquet by Antony Todd
A gathering of these longneck vases, each with a single bright stem, would create a simple, modern centerpiece.
$3.95 at CB2
For an alternative to the traditional floral bouquet, consider one created from sparkling crystals. You'll be able to keep it forever.
Starting at $95 from Kate Parker