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A Hot New Trend : Bridal Bouquet Jewelry

the following article is courtesy of Cassie Dean from www.WeddingInNewYork.com
the images are copyright www.bouquetjewels.com

Bouquet jewelry has become the hot new bridal accessory for your bridal bouquets this season. This new fashion trend allows brides to personalize their bouquet in an entirely new way!

Bridal bouquet jewels vary in size, shape and price. For a touch of glamour, a few crystals placed throughout the bouquet will add the perfect sparkle.

For an elegant look, choose from varying shades of pearl. For a touch of tradition, add a crystal monogram using you and your husband’s initials.

For sentimental purposes, you add the initials of a lost loved one. This is a simple way to include their memory in your walk down the aisle.

To add a hint of fun to your bouquet, many companies offer a selection of jewels in the shape of animals, hearts, flowers, bows, and beach related items.

The jewelry is often inserted into the center of each flower using a wired post, but may also be attached to the stem and accompanying ribbon.

Bridal bouquet jewelry is not limited to only the bride's bouquet, but may also be used to add a little something extra to bridesmaid's flowers, boutonnieres, table centerpieces, bridal party hair styles, and even the wedding cake!

Bouquet jewelry is a relatively inexpensive way to create a unique and personalized touch to your special day. They can also be used long after your wedding in other floral arrangements and special occasion centerpieces!
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Thank you Cassie (from Wedding In New York) for a wonderful article and be sure to visit Bouquet Jewels for even more bridal bouquet jewelry options and gorgeous photos.

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Reader Comments (5)

Beautiful!!! I love this idea. I think several round clusters of small pearls and swarovski crystal would be so elegant for a bridal bouquet! hmmmm...maybe I will feature some in my etsy shop!

May 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterVirginia Geiger

Bridal bouquet jewelry can be used to add a little something extra to bridesmaid's flowers, boutonnieres, table centerpieces... good idea! Thanks for sharing!

May 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBridalCenterpieces

This is becoming a very popular trend. I have seen it and it really does look quite elegant if it's not over done. You can really find just about anything to add into the floral arrangements now a days.

July 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRachael

Bridal bouquet jewelry.....lights, camera, bling! The camera will be on you throughout your wedding day-capturing you and your new mate as you begin your wonderful life together. As the flash and camera snap, lights will capture your stunning smile, your beautiful gown, and your bouquet. With stunning bouquet jewelry from Advantage Bridal!

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May 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPromotional Codes

When the bouquet is made of just one color of flowers, adding these interesting embellishments sure can enhance the looks and appeal of the bouquet. My personal favorites are the butterfly and dragonfly.

November 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJacy

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