Reusing the Same Flowers Halfway ♡ Amazing Ideas for Restructuring Wedding Bouquets
2022.11.29 published
Amazing Bouquet Ideas♡
Manami (@ym_wd_0718) held her wedding at Tsurumi-no-Mori Geihinkan in Osaka.
Her wedding bouquet was wonderfully unique, so I’d like to share it with you♡
On the day, Manami had:
① A bouquet to match her wedding dress during the ceremony
② A bouquet to match her colored dress during the reception
She didn’t prepare them separately, though...!
She actually had flowers of different types mixed, with half of them being distinct, and then she had her bouquet rearranged at the time of the color change♡
What do you mean by rearrangement?
Rearrangement means reconfiguring the bouquet.
In other words*
The flowers used in the bouquet for the ceremony were taken apart, keeping only half of them. Then, new flowers were added to make a different appearance*
It seems she was able to creatively and economically refresh the design while effectively utilizing the same flowers*
Here are the actual photos.
The bouquet for her wedding dress is in white tones.
It features ivory, beige, and orange flowers.
And here’s the bouquet for her color change into a red dress.
It features muted orange flowers♡
When arranged side by side for comparison, it looks like this.
She requested to have some bold colors added for the color change bouquet, while keeping the soft, light base of the white tones.
The addition of darker flowers makes both designs super cute♡
The ribbons have also changed,
And it seems that most people wouldn’t notice that half of the flowers are the same unless they were told♡
By the way...
The reason Manami chose to rearrange her bouquet is that preparing two separate bouquets would increase the estimate...
However, by reusing half of the same materials, she was able to save money while changing the appearance, which is great♡
Rearrangement is an amazing hack!
Manami asked a partnered florist at her venue to create the rearranged bouquet using artificial flowers.
I'm sure there are many brides-to-be out there who think:
“I want to keep my bouquet budget as low as possible”
“Rearranging flowers might be a good idea! I want to try it”
It might be a good idea to first consult with your florist or a flower coordinator about whether this is possible...??
(However, keep in mind that florists may find it quite challenging to create them on the spot. It might be wise to anticipate additional option fees for rearrangement during the reception.)
➡ Here is Manami's Instagram
➡️ Here is the venue page for Tsurumi-no-Mori Geihinkan