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Classic style is timeless, and you might be asked to create elegant, round, and classic bouquets, especially in soft white and blush tones.
Even if you usually design in a loose and airy garden style, some weddings still call for a more structured, classic look. These bouquets pair beautifully with clean, minimal, and sophisticated dresses, which I also love!
Today, I’m sharing how I made this classic-style bouquet using white and blush flowers, along with the full list of materials I used.
1. Placed the primary flowers (roses and peonies) throughout the arrangement to create a soft dome shape.
2. Added secondary flowers (ranunculus and lisianthus) between the peonies and roses. Some stems are tucked slightly inside the dome, while others extend a little outward for a natural look.
3. Filled the gaps with filler flowers (mock orange) and greenery.
4. Added texture and movement by placing scabiosas, nigellas, and sweet peas slightly outside the main shape to create a loose, airy feel.
If you’re not familiar with flower categories, please check the post below!
I created this bouquet using the StemSlider bouquet-making tool. If you’re interested in learning more about it, you can check it out from here!
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