Thursday, January 24, 2019

Alternate Wedding Bouquets

Are you looking for an unique alternative to a traditional wedding bouquet? Well you have come to the right place! Below are just a few fun ideas to make your wedding stand out from the rest!

Cotton Candy
Photo by: George Street Photo & Video
www.georgestreetphoto.com
Cotton candy is a fun and tasty alternative to a traditional flower bouquet. It comes in a rainbow of colors so you'll be able to find one to match your wedding colors. It is also inexpensive to make a cotton candy bouquet; around $1 to $5! The only downside of using cotton candy is that you might get hungry and eat it 😉.




Giant Balloons 
Photo by: Caroline Tran
www.carolinetran.net
Balloons are a simple way to add height, color, and patterns to your wedding. You can mix large giant balloons with smaller balloons to create an exciting and new bouquet alternative to your wedding ceremony. Just make sure to add an anchor so they don't float away on you!


Breadsticks
Photo by: Olive Gardenwww.olivegarden.com
The thought of a breadstick bouquet makes my mouth water! You could also have garlic bread served during your dinner so it ties the ceremony and reception together. When you come in for your tasting let Morgan or Kimberly know you would like to do breadstick bouquets and our chef will make it happen!

 Lanterns
Photo by: Gloria Mesa
www.gloriamesa.com
One way to cut down on costs is to use your bridal bouquets as centerpieces also. This elegant lantern bouquet would be perfect for that! It adds a touch of romance to your theme. We can lower the lights and add a candle to the lantern to make the room feel warm and welcoming.

Pizza
Photo by: Villa Italian Kitchenwww.villaitaliankitchen.com
I'm sure you've seen an article about the couple who used pizza for their bouquets and boutonnieres but wouldn't it be cool to have one of your own?! Okay, if that isn't your thing but you still want to include pizza in your wedding we have a pizza bar that you can add to your event!   

Animals
Photo by: Caroline Logan
www.carolineloganphotography.com

Photo by: Autumn Cutaiawww.autumncutaia.com
One thing I absolutely love about using animals instead of flowers for your ceremony, other than getting to play with them after, is that couples use animals that need to be adopted. This helps raise awareness and the animals typically leave with a forever family! You could also donate to an animal shelter near by instead of giving guest favors.



Article by: Morgan Stevens