Blush Round Bridal Bouquet

Bridal bouquet with Blush Colour palette

Time: 26 minutes and 30 seconds Season: All Year Round (varieties adapted to suit season)

In this beautifully curated tutorial, our tutor shares how to create a romantic, hand-tied bridal bouquet using a soft palette of blush tones and a harmonious blend of both garden and standard roses. This style is perfect for modern weddings that favour a relaxed, natural aesthetic while still embracing the timeless elegance of traditional bridal florals.

The bouquet features a graceful mix of textures and tones, highlighting the gentle ruffles of garden roses and the classic beauty of standard varieties. With airy spacing, natural movement, and a just-picked-from-the-garden feel, the design embraces a less structured, more organic approach to wedding floristry—perfect for brides looking for something soft, feminine, and effortlessly chic.

Throughout the tutorial, you’ll be guided through the process of selecting, conditioning, and arranging your stems to create a loose, balanced shape with natural flow and symmetry. The focus is on allowing each bloom to breathe, showcasing the natural curves of the stems and subtle layering of colour—ranging from ivory and soft blush to dusty pink.

The bouquet is tied using a traditional hand-tied spiral technique. Elevate the design further by using a silk or trailing ribbon and differing textural foliage. You’ll also learn how to adjust the design to suit different bridal styles—from romantic countryside weddings to elegant urban celebrations.

If you would like to recreate this design, you will need the following flowers:

QuantityPlant Materials / Equipment
1 pair Scissors and/or Secateurs
1 roll Anchor Tape 12mm (preferred)
1 rollTwine
5 stems Rose Pink
3 stems Rose O’hara Garden
5 stems Rose Wedding Pink
3 stems Rose Pale Pink
3 stems Rose Spray Aerobic Pink (light pink)
3 stems Rose Spray Snowflake white
2 stems Lisianthus White
5 stems Scabious Scoop White
1/2 bunch Eucalyptus Parvifolia
1/2 bunch Soft Ruscus
1/2 bunchEucalyptus Populus (without berry)
5 stems Veronica Caya white
5 stemsAstilbe Europa (light pink)

All of the materials used in the demonstration have been purchased through our wholesale webshop. Click here.

Whether you’re a florist looking to perfect your bridal bouquet technique or a floral enthusiast preparing for a special event, this lesson offers both inspiration and practical insight to help you craft something truly beautiful.

Thank you for joining us in this tutorial—don’t forget to leave your comments, questions, or share your finished bouquet with us. We love seeing how each design takes on a life of its own!

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