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Bride's bouquets have four different shapes, and prices vary according to choice of flowers and size.

This classical design which is shaped like an elongated star, is very graceful, and looks good with any dress. A wedding dress with a full skirt is balanced best with a shower bouquet.
Starting price £60 - £80This is asymmetric, and roughly ‘C’ shaped. It’s a good choice for a modern bouquet for brides who aren’t particularly tall, but who like the shower design.
Starting price £60Rounded shape, this design is currently very popular, and is simplest to drop into a vase when not being held. A good choice for petite women.
Starting price £60Elegant bouquet which enhances long slim dresses, this is held with one hand in the crook of the same arm.
Starting price £60
Shower Bouquets rely on wiring to defy gravity. Because the bride is just as important as her admirers, the top of her bouquet is rounded back, in order that she has something to look down upon.
The flowers were chosen to compete and clash with red-pink shot silk. They are bound with aluminium wire which keeps the stems firm without crushing them, and which feels comfortable to hold
It\'s necessary to choose foliage which lends itself to forming a "C" shape when constructing this type of bouquet.
Anthuriums are a perfect choice for this type of bouquet, as they lie flat in the bride\'s arm and have long, smooth, strong stems, but they are not, however, a wise choice for winter weddings as they do not tolerate extreme cold or wind.
Starting Price £35
Rose avalanche peach; piped hyacinths; camellia; rosemary. A feminine corsage with a beautiful perfume. This was pinned to a hat.
Starting price £5
Gerbera, rosemary and beargrass - this is a good unisex design.
Starting price £5
Carnation, Gypsophila \'Million Star\', camellia leaves. Traditional Groomsman\'s buttonhole.
Starting price £5
These can be as heavy or as unstructured as you wish. The one featured was made entirely of loosely braided polished ivy trails, with gypsophila and a rose at every hitching, which was placed in a hidden phial of water. They are time consuming, but rewardingly beautiful.
Starting price £50
These play an important role at, say, civil ceremonies, where a simple spray at the aisle end breaks the monotony of rows of mass produced identical chairs. The gerbera spray here makes an inexpensive yet cheerful addition.
Starting price £5
The same design as the crescent shaped bouquet but if done in wet-oasis, this should last several days in a cool church. Many shapes are possible e.g: Star-of-Bethlehem, small wreaths with ribbon trails, tied bunches hung upside down, etc..
Starting price £5
Triangular displays are not the only option. This angular modern trio pedestal demonstrates that \'less can be more\'. Another alternative, either side of the bride and groom, might be 2 "S" displays on matching pedestals.
Starting price £50
It\'s lovely to decorate window sills, as they often present space which needs brightening up, but check that they will take arrangements as many church window-sills slope.
Starting price £20
A funky design to display beside the wedding cake perhaps, or on the top table. Very few flowers required, but one pair of killer-heels!
starting price £5 (exclusive of shoes)
Starting price £60