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New dried flower bouquets with lavender and wheat

Posted on by Ruth

There is a high level of interest in dried flower bouquets for weddings this Season

I’ve been speaking to a lot of brides recently, and dried flowers are being used not just for bridal bouquets, but for the bridal party and venue too. Although many brides are happy to pick our existing designs, sometimes they come to me with something they have seen elsewhere, or would like to me to tweak one of the bouquets they have seen at daisyshop.co.uk.

hand-tied dried flower bouquet bearded wheat dried lavender
A hand-tied dried flower bouquet with lavender surrounded with straight stems of bearded wheat and simply tied with a raffia knot.
wedding flowers bearded wheat lavender dried flowers
A mixed dried flower bouquet of dried lavender interspersed with bearded wheat.
holding wheat lavender bouquet
The bride in this case wanted a bouquet of mainly dried wheat with a touch of colour, and suggested a wheat sheaf with a hint of lavender as her dried wedding flowers.
barley and wheat sheaf
The same bride as above had also discussed the possibility of including a few stems of barley in a wheat sheaf.
wedsding bouquets tied with string
This set of wedding dried flowers was ordered tied with string rather than our usual raffia or ribbon.

Dried wedding flowers

These dried wedding flowers are understated and informal, perfect for a country-style, eco or retro wedding. To find out more about why dried flowers are so popular for weddings these days, read my article on WantThatWedding blog:

dried flowers for weddings on wantthatwedding.co.uk.

But of course, all these dried flower bouquets would make a beautiful gift whether you are getting married or not – or use them as inspiration to make your own bouquets.

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Bloggers disclosure | Custom bouquets

Hi I’m Ruth – I love writing about plants, nature, dried flowers, wildflowers and crafts. You can find out more about me here.

I have run a dried flower and lavender business in the UK since 2002. This means I am experienced in dried flower craft, but also am biased towards my own products – I can’t help but be proud of what I do! Find out more about Daisy Gifts Ltd® at our sister site daisyshop.co.uk

Thanks very much to all the lovely people who ask about buying custom handmade arrangements and bouquets – I’m afraid I don’t offer this service anymore, but we do sell the flowers you need to make your own.

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