Scattered FlowersAs you begin to plan your wedding, you might find that there are some traditions that you love more than others. It is your big day, meaning that you have the right to pick and choose whatever rituals that you like for your ceremony. Still, plenty of couples make the decision to put their own spins on various traditions. This is a surefire way for you to connect with the rituals of the past while putting your own personal touch on the event. One excellent place to focus your energy for this is the bouquet. 

Depending on who you ask, the origin of the bouquet in a wedding will have a slightly different story. Some scholars state that bathing was an uncommon practice for people in the 1600s, when the tradition of carrying flowers in a wedding seems to have begun. Brides would hold flowers to keep away any lingering bad smells that might have arisen since their last baths. Other academics believe the bouquet was meant to ward off evil spirits rather than actual scents. Regardless of how it began, the tradition still continues today in all sorts of weddings around the world.

A Bouquet of Memories

Today, the tradition of carrying a bouquet is still present but it has definitely shifted in many different ways. If you do not want to carry flowers in the same way that you’ve seen other brides and grooms do it, then you can explore some interesting alternatives. One exciting way to change the practice of carrying a bouquet is by infusing the flowers with personal effects from your family. Instead of using ribbons or bows to hold the flowers together, you can consider switching out something that holds a bit more meaning for you.

Some couples can achieve this goal by mixing in family heirlooms. Using an old watch from a grandparent can transform the traditional bouquet into a sentimental display of family and respect. You can get as creative as you would like with this idea. Ask your parents or other relatives about what items might work the best in the bouquet and go from there. You also are going to want to take extra care to be cautious with the bouquet if there are irreplaceable items in the mix.

Not Just Flowers

You do not need to rummage through attics and basements of extended family members to cultivate the right bouquet for your wedding. Sometimes, all that you need to do is think slightly outside the box for your plan. Instead of sticking with just flowers for your bouquet, you might want to think about expanding into other areas. Many brides and grooms have found that they can enhance their floral arrangements by adding in some fruits. A succulent piece of fruit like a fig can help to balance the colors of a bouquet and create some beautiful depth. 

You also might want to think about taking a more simplistic route. Instead of a huge bouquet of different flowers and fruits, it can be nice to scale back and use one type of flower. Some have found that a symbolic bouquet is more meaningful. An olive branch, for example, can be a lovely bouquet. This symbolic bit of flora is known for representing peace, which can be a lovely message for a couple to put out into the world during a wedding.

A Fresh Idea

There is nothing wrong with being clever about your wedding. If you and your partner are looking for ways to step outside of tradition without having to create waves, then the bouquet is an amazing place to focus. Take time to explore the different options that are presented to you and discover a fit that will help you to make your wedding a unique and personal affair.

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