
The task of mixing of flowers may seem simple but to achieve top-notch results, you have to be sufficiently experienced. Another tougher task is arranging for flowers in different positions may be in a wedding reception hall of a photo-shooting arena. However, every person has personal preferences when it comes to colors and other things. Therefore, you must reveal all your likes and expectations to your florist so that he has you in his mind when mixing your wedding bouquets. The following are superbly mixed bridal bouquets that you can suggest to your florist.
1: A bridal bouquet comprised of yellow, pink, purple and red flowers, green flower buds and sharp green leaves;
2: Peony – white and yellow flowers; Dusty miller flat – silver leaves; Brunia – silver balls in bouquet;


3: Orchid – a bouquet of pink flowers;
4: Peony – large cherry blossoms; Ruscus leaves – leaves for decorations; Ranunculus – light pink flowers; Wax flower – small white-pink flowers;


5: Roses – salmon flowers; Dusty miller flat – silvery leaves; Brunia – silver beads in the bouquet; Carnation – white flowers;
6: Succulents – green-violet large flower; Roses – white flowers;


7: Peony – pink and white flowers;
8: Roses – pink flowers; Tulips – bright pink flowers on the left side of the bouquet; Ranunculis – white flowers with yellow center;


9: Roses – pink flowers; Peony – large white flowers;
10: Peonies – large white flower; Delphinium – white oblong flowers;


11: Roses – light yellow flowers Succulents – green flowers Ranunculus – bright pink large flowers;
12: Iris – purple flowers with yellow centers; Statice – small purple and blue flowers; Lisianthus – blue-purple flower;


13: Freesia – white flowers; Mini Calla Lily – violet-white flowers; Hydrangea – violet flowers;
14: Peony – large white flowers; Ruscus leaves – leaves;

