Bridal Bouquet with Japanese Anemones
Hand tied Bridal Bouquet
Time: 12 minutes and 59 seconds
In todays lesson, we will be sharing a bridal demonstration exploring a romantic yet contemporary bouquet using delicate Japanese anemones paired with natural poppy heads in a red, pink and green colour palette. The contrast between soft petals and textured seed heads creates a design full of character, movement, and seasonal interest.
In the video, we guide you through creating a balanced bridal bouquet that feels organic and expressive, yet refined and intentional. This style is perfect for modern weddings that celebrate natural forms and thoughtful floral choices. This bouquet can be adapted throughout the year, but in particular is popular in Winter and Spring with the flower varieties on offer including Anemones, Ranunculus (Butterfly), Clematis, Tulips and so on.
Should you wish to recreate the design, please find in the list below (along with suggested alternatives):
| Quantity | Plant Materials / Equipment |
|---|---|
| 1 roll | Anchor Tape 12mm |
| 1 roll | Twine |
| 3 stems | Eryngium |
| 3 stems | Clematis |
| 5 stems | Snapdragon Burgundy |
| 3 stems | Natural Poppy Seed Heads (alternative dried pods, Sweet Williams, Chrysanthemum Bloom Green, Carnation Green) |
| 5 stems | Japanese Anemones (alternative Ranunculus Butterfly) |
| 5 stems | Celosia (alternative Carnations) |
| 1/2 bunch | Eucalyptus Populus |
| + 1 roll | Finishing Ribbon of choice |
| 1 pair | Scissors |
You can find all of the ingredients, plant materials and equipment available on the website here.
And there you have it! Thank you so much for watching this months bridal tutorial. We hope this bouquet has inspired you to explore texture, contrast, and seasonal materials in your wedding designs. Combining fresh flowers with natural elements like poppy heads can bring depth and individuality to a bridal piece.
If you have any questions or would like further guidance, please get in touch. Bye for now, and happy designing.
