Hello Wedding Flower Experts,

I need your help!  I'm preparing a blog post that will be published next month, which will be called: Top 10 Wedding Flower Trends of 2016.  I'd love to hear your thoughts on what those trends are.  I'll pick the 10 best trends.  If I choose your trend, I'll be sure to mention your business name and link to your website.  So, this is a great way for you to get a ton of free exposure for your business.  

Here's what I need you to do...

  1. In the discussion thread below, please share one wedding flower trend of 2016.  
  2. Please attach a beautiful photo to illustrate your trend. 
  3. Be sure to include your business name as well as a link to your website and/or blog.

Thanks in advance for your help.  I can't wait to hear what you have to say!

Christine Dyer, Creator and Founder of BridalTweet

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I am finding brides requesting lots of texture and bright color and larger bridal bouquets. less hand tied and more wire and taped to allow for line and flow and artistic cascades.

Blush tones seems to be new trend for the year 2016.  It is sometimes combined with foliage's such as dusty miller and succulents. 

Business: Amaryllis Event Décor

Website: http://www.amaryllisdecorators.com

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Heirloom bouquets are leading floral orders for me, blooms made from a loved ones wedding dress or jewelery that was given to the bride from family.
The bouquet in the picture was made using the bride's grandmother's wedding dress!

Plus the bridesmaid's bouquet includes flowers made from a plaid teal and chocolate shirt that the bride wore on her first date with her husband.
Business: Down the Well Designs
Website: www.downthewelldesigns.com
The Bride's bouquet.
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