Are floral hoop bouquets the most reusable wedding accessory ever? #Fashion#Favors & Flowers#bouquet#flowers Posted Aug 14 2017 Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Cascading bridal hoop bouquet from The Peach Polka Dot Related Post Winter flora on parade: 16 of our favorite winter wedding bouquets See that fabulously rustic winter-themed bouquet up there? The bride, Fern, was totally at the whim of her florist -- who just took the idea... Read more We already love flower crowns, so why aren't we turning our bouquets into circles, too? Oh, it's happening and it's amazing. Floral hoop bouquets can be tiny or huge and are perfect for hanging up behind your sweetheart table, as your ceremony backdrop, and DEFINITELY on your wall at home after the wedding. Let's take a look at a few hoop bouquets you can buy yourself. Pro tip: if you can't find a hoop bouquet you like, look into flower crowns to carry. Flower Hoop from Bespoke Vintage Castle Woodland wedding hoop from Nature Happy Bridal Flower Hoop from Farah Lynn Design Dalahia wreath from innocentchaoscouk Floral Hoop bouquet Alternative from Linden Flowers Flower Hoop Bouquet from Lacey Lime Related Post Take your wedding flower crown obsession to the next level We love ourselves a good veil, but the bohemian-fabulous trend of flower crowns is not-to-be-missed. Nothing tops a fabulously colored dress or wildly colored hair like a wedding flower crown,… Read More Reporter Name * Reporter Email * Original text Enter the original text here. Edited text* Enter your suggested copyedit here. Notes You can add a note for the editor here. * Required information. Fix Typo Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS A bad-ass and super chic Las Vegas elopement NEXT The most fun ever? This skateboarding wedding in Leeds is definitely a finalist Show/Hide comments [ 2 ] I remember my older cousins using these in a different way…smaller hoops were a big thing in the late 70's – they were often covered in white satin, & touted as a way to carry your train around during the reception, instead of dragging it on the floor (before bustling them became the next go-to solution). Reply I had a hoop when I was a bridesmaid in the 90s (I was about eight?). Wonder if there's a good way to incorporate this with a bead bouquet to make a cascade of sparkles; could use it as a wall hanging afterwards. Reply Join the conversation Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
I remember my older cousins using these in a different way…smaller hoops were a big thing in the late 70's – they were often covered in white satin, & touted as a way to carry your train around during the reception, instead of dragging it on the floor (before bustling them became the next go-to solution). Reply
I had a hoop when I was a bridesmaid in the 90s (I was about eight?). Wonder if there's a good way to incorporate this with a bead bouquet to make a cascade of sparkles; could use it as a wall hanging afterwards. Reply