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10 Wedding Bouquets We Love

Since we're not currently flowering (due to Coronavirus), we've had a lot of time to go through photos from our past events and I thought I'd share my 10 favorite Bridal Bouquets I've made over the years (in no particular order).


Let me know in the comments which one is your favorite!


1.) This ethereal Spring show stopper filled with garden roses and butterfly ranunculus, shot at Sunset Cliffs.


Beautiful free flowing garden style wedding bouquet held by Bride in a blush wedding dress on the beach at Sunset Cliffs in San Diego CA. Bouquet created by San Diego wedding florist, Le Champagne Projects
Photography by Mandy Ford Photography | 2020

2.) This whimsical, neutral palette for a 1920's inspired shoot at Balboa Park, filled with garden roses, lisianthus, sweet peas, spirea and privet berry.


Beautiful, whimsical and organic Spring time wedding flowers with neutral color palette. This gorgeous bridal bouquet was inspired by the 1920s and the venue: Balboa Park. We played with the neutral color palette with a punch of peach using garden roses, spirea and privet berry
Photography by Mandy Ford Photography | 2019

3.) This bright and vibrant bouquet, filled with all the best Spring flowers: daffodils, tulips, lilac, butterfly ranunculus, poppies and more.


This beautiful wedding bouquet is packed full with all the best spring time flowers; daffodils, lilac, tulips, butterfly ranunculus, etc. with a fun vibrant and playful color palette paired with pink silk ribbon. The colors pop of the green hills of Mission Trails in San Diego, California during the Super Bloom.
Photography by Mandy Ford Photography | 2019

4.) This romantic rose bouquet with hellebore, pieris, and jasmine accents, shot on the beach in Dana Point, California.


Garden rose, romantic, fine art boutonnière for groom at a late summer beach wedding in Dana Point, California made by San Diego wedding florist Le Champagne Projects.
Photography by Lianna Marie Photography | 2019

5.) This texture filled garden style and succulent bouquet with the perfect white and hints of blue for a seaside wedding at Scripps Seaside Forum, filled with lots of lush greenery: mint, ruscus, eucalyptus, wax flower, and rosemary.


Beautiful white and blue flower palette with succulents tucked in to a lush textured bridal bouquet for a beach wedding in La Jolla at Scripps Seaside Forum created by San Diego wedding florist Le Champagne Projects.
Photography by Jessica Lynn Photography | 2019

6.) This gorgeous modern, yet romantic twist on a Mexican, Frida Kahlo inspired wedding filled with parrot tulips, hellebores, roses, anthuriums, calla lilies, and palm fans.


Modern and romantic take on a Mexican and Frida Kahlo inspired wedding. Bridal bouquet filled with roses, parrot tulips, hellebores, anthuriums and palm fans made by San Diego Wedding florist, Le Champagne Projects.
Photography by Rachael Marie Photography | 2019

7.) This beautiful Spring bouquet pushing the color palette to created so much depth; filled with roses, lilac, sweet peas, butterfly ranunculus and hellebores.


Beautiful bridal bouquet with perfect Spring time color palette and flowers, butterfly ranunculus, lilac, sweet peas, and hellebores for Rancho Las Lomas Wedding, made by San Diego Wedding Florist, Le Champagne Projects
Photography by Wheeland Photography | 2019

8.) This grand orchid, rose, ranunculus, carnation and hellebore editorial bouquet!


What is more romantic that an oversized organic bouquet for a dreamy seaside wedding. This couple took their photos in the tide pools of Sunset Cliffs in San Diego, CA. Brides bouquet was lush and ethereal with a soft blush and pink palette for Spring of roses, orchids and carnations.
Photography by Mandy Ford Photography | 2109

9.) This lush white garden rose bouquet, with just a touch of black privet berry for their elegant black and white wedding in Downtown, San Diego.


Elegant white, blush and black bouquet for a Black Tie wedding in downtown San Diego, filled with garden roses, tulips, ranunculus and hellebores, made by San Diego Wedding Florist, Le Champagne Projects
Photography by Gabriel Conover | 2019

10.) This light and airy, somewhat traditional, peony filled bouquet for a gorgeous beach Bride. This was our last event this year before everyones least favorite C word shut us down.


Video by Sydney Beth Films | 2020



2019 was such a good year! Cannot wait to get back to flowering this Fall and make this year even grander! Which bouquet do you love?


Peace, love and flowers my friends.



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susanhpierce
May 02, 2020

I love #2! With #6 as a close second:)

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