When considering the bride’s bouquet, there are many shapes and styles you can choose from. In this article, we take a visual stroll through a number of the most popular bridal bouquet styles.
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Talk about adding some spunk, right?! Jesi Haack Design didn't hold back on this one. It was an absolute joy to bring in a slew of colorful blooms for Jessi and Noah's vibrant, modern wedding at Studio 450. Perfect inspiration for those upcoming spring and summer weddings! Enjoy!
Photographer: Weddings by Two
Designer: Jesi Haack Design
Venue: Studio 450
Read more about #NoahandJessi 's wedding on Brooklyn Bride!
Faisons la fête!




















This Parisian inspired shoot at 501 Union was thought up by a crew of creative vendors and beautifully captured by Brklyn View Photography! See how the bride transforms from ceremony to afterparty with the removal of the longest layers of her tiered lace wedding gown, a custom headpiece from Hushed Commotion adorned with fresh blush peonies along her neck, and party heels! Faisons la fête!
Photography: Brklyn View Photography | Videographer: Love + Brain Films | Event Design: Michelle Edgemont | Gown: Rebecca Schoneveld | Wedding Cake: Nine Cakes | Reception Venue: 501Union | Catering: Saucy By Nature | makeup: Face The Day NY | Suit: Banana Republic | Bridal Accessories: Hushed Commotion | Bridal Shoes: Chromatic Gallerie | Furniture Rentals: Patina Rentals | Hair Styling: StylesOnB | Just Married Sign: Modern Press | Paper Goods: Fourteen Forty | Rentals: The Trove by Poppies and Posies
Last Minute Valentine's Day Floral Inspiration!
The countdown has begun. Three days until that special someone is inevitably expecting extra attention. The panic sets in….
Valentine’s Day can be a tough holiday to find that perfect gift, especially for those who find themselves in a ‘new-ish’ relationship. You don’t want to smother this person, but you also want them to know you care for them. And for those of you who are lucky enough to be entering in to your 20th Valentine’s Day with your lover...well… maybe you’re fresh outta ideas?!
Often times flowers are written off as cliche gift, but I think we should adjust your mindsets. Do a quick google search for “wholesale flower markets in [insert your city here]”. Something pop up? Good! If nothing came up, I’m sorry… reach out to your local florist and see if you can buy some bunches from them or check out the selection at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. Most wholesale floral markets allow anyone to walk in and purchase flowers - cash is preferred. SUGGESTION: Give them a ring before you show up at the cooler. Best to confirm their rules and hours. Typically markets open at the butt-crack of dawn. So, tell your sig-o you’re headed to the office early Friday morning and make a pitstop at the flower market instead:)
What now?! I’m going to encourage you to put your own bouquet together. No, I’m not crazy - I believe in you. Here are 5 helpful tips for making a personalized V-Day bouquet plus some images that will inspire you to create something unique - no matter what personality type you’re dealing with;)
1- Pick up your supplies.
floral shears, floral tape, scissors, pretty ribbon, a vase if you want your bouquet to sit in water
2- Buy 5 bunches of flowers.
What are bunches? Wholesale markets sell flowers in bunches of roughly 5-15 stems. The bunches are all the same flower type. So, you buy multiple bunches to create a bouquet of flowers.
Bunch 1: thick-ish leafy greens (eucalyptus, bay leaves, olive branches, ferns)
Bunch 2: greens with some texture (seeded eucalyptus, italian ruscus, jasmine, ivy, rosemary, dusty miller)
Bunch 3: big blooms (garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, anemones, dahlias, hydrangeas)
Bunch 4: blooms with some spunk (tulips, daffodils, scabiosa flowers, chocolate cosmos, lisianthus, phlox)
Bunch 5: texture (scabiosa pods, billy balls, queen ann’s lace, astilbe, astrantia, thistle)
3- Trim and clean your stems.
Cut (on an angle) about one to two inches off of each stem. Remove extra foliage (the leaves) from each stem. Picture a bouquet, you want the bottom portion of the stems to be clear and clean for either holding or to place in a vase.
4- Start creating your bouquet.
Begin with the greens (mixing 3/4 of bunches 1 and 2). From there add your big blooms (all of bunch 3). Next, randomly add the stems from bunches 4 and 5. This can be chaotic looking. The less symmetry the better! Finish with adding the remains of bunches 1 and 2 - placing them on the outside of the bouquet to fill in any gaps that may appear.
5- Wrap.
Once you’re done moving things around you can use floral tape to wrap your bouquet and then cover the tape with your ribbon. Try a hand tied bow for an extra personal touch. If you are placing the bouquet in a vase, just make sure you trim the stems enough so that the base of the bouquet meets the top of the vase. You don’t want the stems to show too much.
INSPO TIME!
Bouquets and Arrangements // Lindsay Rae Design
Photography// Some of my favorites listed below
The Mysterious Mate // Sasha Arutyunova
The Sweetie Pie // Landon Jacob
The Vibrant “Friend” // Jean Spencer Photography
The Unpredictable Type // Amber Gress
The Hippie // Becka Pillmore
The Whimsical One // Jessica Oh Photography
The Chic Chick // Chellise Michael Photography
The Dainty Dame // Betsi Ewing
The One // Brklyn View Photography
The Classic Catch // Joyeuse Photography
Now get going!!
Hushed Commotion 2016 Collection



















Searching for the perfect wedding day accessories? Look no more - Hushed Commotion has it all! Veils, belts, earrings, garters and beyond. I had the joy and privilege of designing and creating florals to accompany her 2016 collection. So, enjoy these images and take a peak here to browse the full Hushed Commotion shop and learn more about pricing!
Accessories by Hushed Commotion / Photography by Lindsay Madden / Makeup by Morgan Gates / Hair by Styles On B / Dress by Rebecca Schoneveld / Backdrop from Starling on Bond / Model Alina Lopitka