Bouquet from @goldenaugustco
Pampas Grass Bouquets are big on the ‘wish list’ for weddings this year. This unassuming grass once popular in the 60’s has had a major resurgence and looks like it’s around to stay for a while.
The grass is so flexible it can be used in any style of wedding from relaxed and rustic to glam and sparkly.
We thought we’d share some of our the amazing finds we’ve discovered whilst researching for some of our brides for their weddings.
I’m not sure we’ve ever been quite as excited about a flower trend since the Peony. We could have easily shared 25 or more Pampas Grass Bouquets but after much deliberation here’s our ‘best of the best’. Don’t be surprised if you see some of these styles later this year in our wedding albums.
ONE | Pampas Grass, roses and orchids
Neutral tones but lots of detail in this pretty bouquet, the roses and orchids add a touch of luxury and elegance and the tall Pampas Grass adds a softness, this would complement a long length slimline wedding dress perfectly.
Photo Credit | Poptop
TWO | Soft Structure
This preserved bridal bouquet is just dreamy, made up of preserved roses, hydrangea, pampas grass, bunny tail grass, palms, baby breath. Draping blush silk chiffon ribbons. The blush in this bouquet is a ballet slipper blush color (pale blush with a hint of peach/nude).
Photo Credit | Amazon
THREE | Silver dollar and orchids
The traditional Silver Dollar with it’s almost iridescent leaves next to the exquisite orchid and softened with feathery grasses. This bouquet would be as at home in a country farm as it would by the beach.
Photo | Elegant Wedding Invites
FOUR | Pampas Grass Fan
For the unconventional bride why not consider a Pampas Grass Fan.
Make an impact in a fun and chic way.
Photo | Festival Brides
FIVE | Contrast
It’s all about the drama with this Pampas Grass Bouquet, the wild flowers and the deep tones of the foliage and even the odd feather or two!
Photo | Elegant Wedding Invites
SIX | Earthy Tones
Perfect for the autumnal wedding this pampas grass bouquet with golden light and wild grasslands. It features a delicious palette of chocolate, caramel and honey paired with soft neutrals and flecks of gold.
Photo | The Wedding Playbook
SEVEN| Deep and Sensual
Yes that does say SENSUAL, flowers can be emotive too! This bouquet screams passion with elements of pampas grass, eucalyptus and deep red roses
Photo | Rock My Wedding
EIGHT| Fun and Flirty
This ultra feminine bouquet is full of ‘pretty’ with pastel tones, soft feather textures and depth, the perfect accompaniment to any pastel tone wedding.
Photo | Flower Moxie
NINE| Woodland
This bouquet is perfect for any woodland brides that want to have a natural but whimsical bouquet. The gold and earthy tones work perfectly in a woodland setting.
Photo | Whimsical Wonderland Weddings
TEN| Glamour
The perfect example of adding a bit of glitz to Pampas Grass. The peach and pink tones and soft feather detail complement the brides gold sparkle dress perfectly.
Photo | Kayleigh Rust