1. Classic Elegance
- Flowers: Roses, peonies, hydrangeas, calla lilies
- Style: Round, lush arrangements in glass or crystal vases
- Colors: Soft whites, blush pinks, ivory
- Best for: Traditional weddings, ballrooms, and formal settings
- Tips: Use candles or mirrors underneath to enhance the elegant vibe.
2. Rustic Charm
- Flowers: Sunflowers, wildflowers, lavender, daisies, eucalyptus
- Style: Mason jars, wooden boxes, or tin cans wrapped with burlap or lace
- Colors: Earthy tones, yellows, soft purples, greens
- Best for: Barn weddings, outdoor garden ceremonies, country style
- Tips: Add twine bows or small wooden tags with guests’ names for a personalized touch.
3. Modern Minimalist
- Flowers: Orchids, succulents, anthuriums, calla lilies
- Style: Sleek, geometric vases or simple bud vases with one or two stems
- Colors: White, green, blush, and metallic accents (gold/silver)
- Best for: Contemporary venues, city lofts, and chic weddings
- Tips: Keep designs clean with lots of negative space to emphasize form.
4. Boho & Whimsical
- Flowers: Protea, pampas grass, garden roses, wild greenery, berries
- Style: Loose, organic arrangements in textured ceramics or vintage vessels
- Colors: Soft neutrals with pops of burnt orange, dusty pink, deep reds
- Best for: Outdoor weddings, bohemian-themed celebrations, rustic venues
- Tips: Mix different textures and heights to create a relaxed, free-spirited look.
5. Romantic Garden
- Flowers: Garden roses, ranunculus, lisianthus, sweet peas, ivy
- Style: Overflowing, cascading arrangements in antique urns or compotes
- Colors: Pastels — blush, lavender, peach, cream
- Best for: Garden venues, spring weddings, romantic themes
- Tips: Add trailing greenery to soften edges and create movement.
6. Tropical Vibes
- Flowers: Birds of paradise, orchids, heliconias, monstera leaves
- Style: Bold, colorful, dramatic arrangements in tall vases or wooden bowls
- Colors: Bright oranges, pinks, greens, yellows
- Best for: Beach weddings, destination weddings, summer celebrations
- Tips: Pair with bamboo or rattan accents for a true tropical feel.
7. Vintage Glamour
- Flowers: Garden roses, hydrangeas, delphiniums, dahlias
- Style: Elegant arrangements in silver compotes, mercury glass, or antique vases
- Colors: Deep jewel tones — burgundy, plum, navy, gold highlights
- Best for: Historic venues, evening weddings, 1920s or Gatsby-inspired themes
- Tips: Add pearls, feathers, or crystals for extra vintage sparkle.
8. Seasonal Splendor
- Spring: Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, cherry blossoms
- Summer: Sunflowers, dahlias, zinnias, garden roses
- Fall: Chrysanthemums, marigolds, berries, dried leaves
- Winter: Pine, holly, amaryllis, white roses
- Style: Adapt vases and decor to each season’s mood
- Best for: Couples wanting seasonal authenticity
- Tips: Incorporate natural elements like pinecones, acorns, or seashells for a unique touch.
Additional Tips for Your Flower Shop
- Customize: Always ask about the couple’s wedding colors, theme, and venue.
- Scale: Ensure centerpieces are the right height—tall enough to impress but not to block conversation.
- Extras: Offer matching boutonnières, bouquets, and ceremony decor for a full floral package.
- Eco-friendly: Suggest seasonal, local blooms and reusable containers for sustainability-conscious clients.