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Well, mine weren't all white, I had lots of pops of green with a few spriggs of caspia (the purplish flower that looks like it's in the baby's breath family)...
Here's how ours turned out.I loved them!

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I'm meeting up with the girl who is putting our flowers together tomorrow and I want to see some real life bridal bouquets for reassurance before I go.
We're having a very country vintage style wedding and I'm looking for the flowers to reflect this. I'd really like my bouquet to be all white with a mixture of different blooms. However, I'm a bit concerned that it will clash with my dress. I'm in bright white from head to toe, and I'm concerned that white flowers are actually more of a creamy colour and it might look odd against the white :S What do you think bees? Anyone else have this problem?
My bridesmaids are in a dark bottle green colour and I'd like their bouquets to look very colourful country. My first thoughts are Cezanne and Lavender roses, with babys breath, ivy and lavender spriggs. Does anyone have some photos of something similar?
Thanks Bee! X