Bouquet bars are a popular new trend we predict will get even more popular this coming summer! This trend involves little effort and is a really fun activity for guests of your bridal shower, baby shower, birthday party, or any type of event! Display your chosen blooms in buckets of water and let your guests create floral bouquets to take home. It’s the perfect way to get your guests interacting at an event and doubles as a favor! We absolutely love this trend and are breaking down exactly how to pull it off.

Red and Pink flowers

Order your blooms

We are here to help and make your life easier. Contact us with inspiration photos, a color palette or even just a budget and we will put together the perfect flowers that will give you the most bang for your buck! Our suggestions for bouquets bars are roses, carnations, alstroemeria, chrysanthemums, and baby’s breath, statice, and greenery such as eucalyptus, and leather leaf fern.

Prep your flowers

Once your flowers arrive, you’ll want to get them out of the box, give them a fresh cut and remove all foliage from the stems below the water line. They will have to be stored in buckets of cool water until you are ready to use them.

Display your Blooms

On the day of, you will want to give them another fresh cut and place them in their perspective buckets for display. Varying sizes of buckets works and try to stick to one type of flower per bucket to give the bouquet bar aesthetic appeal. Provide your guests with paper to wrap the bouquets and ribbon to tie up. For extra cuteness, stamp your paper with a custom stamp or include a personalized tag with precut ribbon.

Bouquet bar

Are you wanted to have a bouquet bar at your event but aren’t sure where to start? Contact us today and we can walk you through the whole process from start to finish. We can’t wait to see all the adorable bouquet bars this summer!

Derian has worked in many facets of the floral industry, with over 10 years experience in everything from flower arranging to wedding and party planning, She loves to experiment in elements of flower design, color, and texture and is always looking for the latest trends in wedding bouquets.

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