By far one of the most popular color palettes for weddings is of course, white. It’s absolutely classic and in our opinion, you can’t go wrong. We love to see a wedding with all white flowers, pairing white blooms is easy and foolproof for the DIYers out there looking for a simple color palette. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite DIY brides white wedding bouquets and we’re going to break them down for you.

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Chelsea
Chelsea’s bridal bouquet is classic. Its asymmetrical shape gives off a laid-back vibe but the all-white flowers scream elegance. This bouquet is made up of roses, hydrangeas, wax flower, statice, baby blue eucalyptus, and variegated pittosporum. It’s picture perfect!

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Gina
This *almost* all-white bouquet has a more bohemian feel to it. With classic roses, delphinium, statice, and hypericum, the shape and varying position of the roses give it a new-age, timeless look. Topped off with our favorite greenery, Italian ruscus and silver dollar eucalyptus, this DIY friendly bouquet can be easily recreated!

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Jeane
A simple white bouquet with hues of deep green. This enduring palette has been around for decades. Roses take a backseat in this bouquet to a stunning football mum. These large headed blooms give a dahlia feel with a more sophisticated twist. This particular bouquet does pair them with roses, spray roses, and pompon buttons. Greenery-wise we have green hypericum for texture, leather leaf fern, Italian ruscus, silver dollar eucalyptus, and some seeded eucalyptus in there for an ever-so-slight pop of “color”. The piney wax flower also stands out as a deep-green hue filler flower. Everything about this bouquet is stunning.

Photo by: Jordan Voth Photography
Meghan
Another *almost* all-white bouquet with serious boho vibes. This bouquet of roses, spray roses, veronica, pampas, wax flower, astilbe, and bonsai eucalyptus is an off-beat dream.
Courtney
Finally, the posey bouquet of roses and spray roses with silver dollar eucalyptus as an accent. The common theme in all these bouquets is of course, roses. This bouquet makes them the shining star and just bursts with romance and elegance. We love to see a good old-fashioned rose bouquet especially in ageless all-white.
Are you considering using an all-white wedding flower palette? Contact us today with any questions or inspiration photos and we can walk you through DIY flowers step-by-step!