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Flowers of the Field

Bouquet Breakdowns Make Bouquet Creation a Breeze


Title in gold with purple outline: "Bouquet Breakdowns". The background is purple watercolor texture with a photo of various flowers on a white surface faded on top. The graphic has a gold circle-inside-a-square frame around the edges in gold.
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In my time researching the wedding bouquet space for this brand and this blog, I've stumbled across these cool tools called, "bouquet breakdowns." I thought bouquet breakdowns were the perfect tool for a bride just starting to put together ideas about her flowers, so I took it upon myself to put together a Pinterest Board dedicated to these graphics.


A purple an blue bouquet is held in a circular frame with 7 circled flowers around the edges, listing the flowers included in the bouquet: lisianthus, stock, hydrangea, carnation, lavender, anemone.
Photo credit: @fabulousfloral

Two Kinds of Bouquet Breakdowns

A bouquet breakdown is a picture of various flowers that are labelled for a bride to pick out from the group. There are two kinds of bouquet breakdowns I included in this board, including:

  1. A picture of a bouquet, completely put together with arrows pointing to the individual flowers.

  2. A picture of various flowers laid on a plain background, individually labelled with their flower types.


A bouquet of peach and pink flowers sits with labels for each flower type written in white.
Photo credit: @nienafleur

How to Use a Bouquet Breakdown to Your Advantage

A bouquet breakdown is a great way to familiarize yourself with the kinds of flowers you like because you'll be able to tell your florist the names of the flowers you want in your bouquet. Treat bouquet breakdowns like reference items to get your gears turning and make notes of what you do and don't like on a piece of paper to tell your florist.


Thanks for reading and please take a look at our Bouquet Breakdowns Pinterest Board!


Various white, peach, and pink blooms sit on a white surface with black, handwritten labels next to each flower.
Photo credit: @chandlerflowerhouse

To see more about different bouquet flowers, check out our blog posts on daffodils, delphinium, dahlias, lilacs, carnations, hydrangeas, lavender, or lily of the valley.


We publish more Flower Tips every week on our Instagram and Pinterest accounts:

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Let us know what you wish you'd known before designing your wedding flowers in the comments or on our Facebook page: facebook.com/bridalbuilderllc !




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