Recently, we've had some custom request for new burlap color combinations. The Etsy Trend Report predicts that Burnt Orange will be one of the 2019 top color trends and this was a recent order requesting burnt orange, tan, and white burlap roses with ivory lace.
This wedding had bouquets in every size, so I thought this would be a good time to label and show the different sizes, side by side. The bridal and medium size bouquets both have the lace collar around the edges, while the small bridesmaid bouquet and toss bouquets only have the tufts of burlap or "leaves" around the edges. Often, the medium size bouquet is used for the maid or matron of honor to carry, while the smaller option is carried by the remaining bridesmaids in the wedding party.
We also made boutonnieres to match for the groom and groomsmen.
Another new color combination featured mint green, blush pink, pink, and tan burlap roses, ivory lace, hunter green leaves and just a touch of chocolate brown used for the stems of the bouquets and boutonnieres.
The bridal bouquet had mint green roses added to it, while the bridesmaid bouquets only had the shades of pink and tan roses.The groom and father of the bride had a mint green bout, while the groomsmen had pink roses.
This mint green pin on corsage was made for the mother of the bride.
Both of the above color combinations have now been added to my shop. Of course, if you want custom colors or other variations, you can always message me for a custom order and changes can be made.
The following color combinations are long time favorites!
For the turquoise - the bride chose to carry a medium size bouquet, while the bridesmaids were actually carrying the toss bouquets. For budget conscience bride's, this is one way to scale back and save a little bit.
We also did this very simple corsage for the mother of the bride and groom. A rose with just a little bit of lace and pearls.
Navy has long been a favorite of bride's!