23 Non-Traditional Wedding Bouquets

Ladies love to daydream about that most special day in their life. After all, who wouldn’t want that once in a lifetime event to be the most memorable one?

We all dream about having everything perfect – from the dresses to the cakes and the other minute details, everything has to be in their best order and mediocre is unacceptable.

We love standing out amidst all the other weddings that have happened before ours but how do you do that without seeming quirky and weird?

Well…why not try these unique, non-traditional wedding bouquet ideas instead?

15 Cheap Wedding Bouquets for When You Are On a Budget

1. A Rose-Gold Brooch Bouquet

Stunning and unusual – but just as beautiful as flowers, this wedding bouquet can be made to order and best of all – it won’t wilt, die and you can keep it forever as a keepsake.

2. Or Ivory

3. Handmade Hessian and Paper Flower Bouquet

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4. Paper Flower Wedding Bouquet

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5. A Feather Bouquet

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6. Go with the Silk Artificial Floral Bouquet

7. Origami Flower Bouquet

8. Ditch the Bouquet – and have an Ostrich Feature Bridal Fan Instead

9. A Swarovski Rainbow Crystal Bouquet

10. A Wire Bouquet Anyone?

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11. Ivory and Gold Pearl Wedding Bouquet

12. Ivory Button Bouquet

13. A Bouquet Made from Comic Books

14. The Rockabilly Skull Bouquet

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15. The Star Wars Bouquet

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16. The Pink Beaded Bridal Bouquet

17. A Floral Hoop Instead of a Bouquet

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18. Boho Hoop

19. The Silver Star Bouquet

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20. The Crystal Wand

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21. A Crochet Bouquet

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22. The Steampunk Beauty and the Beast Inspired Bouquet

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23. Molton Glass Wedding Bouquet

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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