A Wedding Bouquet Special Featuring the Cute and Fluffy Starches that Will Naturally Turn into Dried Flowers♡
2024.04.23 published
Characteristic Shape of 【Statice】
The small, fluffy statice flowers are adorable.
They have a unique three-dimensional, fluffy shape, but they are actually plants from the "sea anemone family."
Doesn’t that make sense?
Using statice adds volume to arrangements, and there are many varieties and colors available. They are sturdy, do not wilt easily, and have low moisture content, making them unique as they naturally dry without any effort.
Due to these characteristics, the flower language for statice is "eternal change." This translates to "unchanging heart," which is quite thought-provoking, isn’t it?
The origin of the name "statice" comes from the Greek word "statikos," meaning "stable" or "stationary." ⚖
Now, let’s introduce some cute statice bouquets picked out by Marry*
While statice bouquets often have a casual or natural image, this article will showcase various styling of bouquets.♡
Statice Bouquet ➀
A statice bouquet from rio, who had a wedding at the Strings Hotel Tokyo Intercontinental ♡
With a rare apricot color, it was tied to create a more three-dimensional shape rather than a round one*
While single bouquets are often rounded (resembling baby's breath), this layered arrangement adds depth and style.♡
Side view ♡
It’s a bouncy, lively statice bouquet**
Statice Bouquet ②
Kasumi, who had her wedding at THE NANZAN HOUSE, chose a pink statice bouquet ♡
Her dress is from Jenny Packham's Apache collection.
The combination of the soft statice bouquet with the floral sleeves is lovely ♡
Full body ♡
Statice Bouquet ③
Rui, who had her wedding at the Palace Hotel Tokyo, held a pink and purple statice & astilbe bouquet that complemented her fluffy pink colored dress (Stella by Hatsuko Endo ♡).
When held upright, this bouquet has volume.
It’s big, fluffy, and adorable…!♡
The venue was beautifully decorated with pink statice and hydrangeas 🩷
So cute**
Statice Bouquet ④
A bride holding an orange statice bouquet during a pre-wedding shoot ♡
The bouquet features a deep orange mixed with a bit of apricot statice*
Side view ♡
The groom also has a matching statice boutonniere*
Statice Bouquet ⑤
A rounded bouquet made with dusty colored statice called "Solomon" ♡
Even from the side, it’s truly round like a ball.
It’s a puffy and cute wedding bouquet ♡
Statice Bouquet ⑥
This wedding bouquet also features statice "Solomon."
It has randomly placed white dendrobium orchids for a pop of contrast*
Statice Bouquet ⑦
A bouquet composed of pink and yellow statice, and blue delphinium and cellaria.
The flowers were selected to ensure they could last as dried flowers for a long time ♡
Close-up ♡
Statice Bouquet ⑧
A wedding bouquet with a substantial amount of small statice (Blue Fantasia) loosely tied together*
It fits well with the natural location photo ambiance 🌿
Statice Bouquet ⑨
A pastel bouquet dyed from pure white statice ♡
The soft color palette is adorable*
Statice Bouquet ⑩
A wedding bouquet tied with lavender colored statice called "Nahotka."
The flared shape of the sleeves resembles the spreading shape of the statice flowers. ♡
Statice Bouquet ⑪
A round bouquet tied with light pink and purple statice.
The fluffy statice flowers sway gently*
This is how it looks when held by the bride.
It’s an elegant bouquet that beautifully complements the stunning lace dress ♡
Statice Bouquets are Adorable ♡
We introduced you to the lovely wedding bouquets featuring "statice" ♡
While statice is often used as a supporting element, it can also shine as the main attraction...! ♡
Statice is originally a dry land plant with its dry and crisp flowers. They can become dried flowers simply by leaving them as they are, making them easy for after-wedding bouquets as well.*
➡ View all bouquet articles here*