I've had bride's ask me the difference between a nosegay bouquet and a your typical bouquet. The biggest difference is size. The nosegay's round cluster of flowers tend to be slight smaller than the average size bridal bouquet and works very well as a Junior Bridesmaid or Mother of the Bride bouquet. Roses, peonies, hydrangea and carnations are popular flowers to use when creating a nosegay because the flowers can be packed together nicely in a round formation. Then adding some less conventional florals like orchids and lilies can really add some depth to the nosegay bouquet.




Until next time...WEDologize!
(photo credits: TheKnot.com, Esty.com, Wedding-Flowers-And-Reception-Ideas.com, ManoloBrides.com)
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