11 eye-poppingly beautiful bridal flower crowns
Every bride is a princess on her big day and every princess needs a crown. What is better than a wreath made from flowers, flowers and even berries? The garlands of the bride are available in countless styles, ranging from the beautiful and generous boho chic to the simple, subtle and purely elegant. Here are some of our favorites this season ...
This floral wreath is said to resound boho in the forests where the woman's wedding took place and as such has rough vegetation and foliage motifs, as well as local wild flowers and even berries.
The flowers and greenery of this sweet and simple garland are tea trees - and the flowers are available all year round.
With mini roses, Dusty Miller, Sedum and Trick Carnation, these matching flower wreaths are just as sweet to the bride as her beloved sweetheart.
A beautiful combination of Delphinium, mini roses, plague buttons, Easter daisies and Geraldton wax, this bridal flower wreath also contains miniature succulents from the garden!
With just rows of beautiful baby breaths, this subtly simple flower garland is amazing and beautiful!
Immersed in lavender and jasmine broth, we can only imagine how this bride could feel the beauty of her wedding as she floated down the aisle - and don't miss the gigantic protée of the bride's bouquet!
Believe it or not, the statues, asters, ferns, eucalyptus and native berries presented in this bride's crown are all artificial! Yes, none of the bright flowers is real. The bride wanted wild flowers with bright colors that did not wilt under the summer sun. Tracy from Unique Flowers and Fine Art created exactly what she wanted: the bloom of silk!
A vintage-inspired crown, this intricate collection of flower berries includes Jana roses and vintage lace, hyacinths, chrysanthemum buds, a blushing bride, heather, pepper and hypericum, and tryptophenes and eriostmons, all tied to a ribbon of nude satin.
Pure white daisies with their sunny yellow centers form a beautiful spring flower wreath. Pepper some flowers in the rest of your hair for an extra effect.
This bride flew from the UK to Australia to marry her love and wanted a bouquet and a wreath of bright flowers like the summer sun of Western Australia. His florist, Sweet Floral, for example, filled it with rose bushes, Lissianthus, Chrissies of green birds and other green plants.
This floral wreath is said to resound boho in the forests where the woman's wedding took place and as such has rough vegetation and foliage motifs, as well as local wild flowers and even berries.
The flowers and greenery of this sweet and simple garland are tea trees - and the flowers are available all year round.
With mini roses, Dusty Miller, Sedum and Trick Carnation, these matching flower wreaths are just as sweet to the bride as her beloved sweetheart.
A beautiful combination of Delphinium, mini roses, plague buttons, Easter daisies and Geraldton wax, this bridal flower wreath also contains miniature succulents from the garden!
With just rows of beautiful baby breaths, this subtly simple flower garland is amazing and beautiful!
Immersed in lavender and jasmine broth, we can only imagine how this bride could feel the beauty of her wedding as she floated down the aisle - and don't miss the gigantic protée of the bride's bouquet!
Believe it or not, the statues, asters, ferns, eucalyptus and native berries presented in this bride's crown are all artificial! Yes, none of the bright flowers is real. The bride wanted wild flowers with bright colors that did not wilt under the summer sun. Tracy from Unique Flowers and Fine Art created exactly what she wanted: the bloom of silk!
A vintage-inspired crown, this intricate collection of flower berries includes Jana roses and vintage lace, hyacinths, chrysanthemum buds, a blushing bride, heather, pepper and hypericum, and tryptophenes and eriostmons, all tied to a ribbon of nude satin.
Pure white daisies with their sunny yellow centers form a beautiful spring flower wreath. Pepper some flowers in the rest of your hair for an extra effect.
This bride flew from the UK to Australia to marry her love and wanted a bouquet and a wreath of bright flowers like the summer sun of Western Australia. His florist, Sweet Floral, for example, filled it with rose bushes, Lissianthus, Chrissies of green birds and other green plants.
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