Floral bridal crowns are timeless: they can be a bit more on or a bit more off but they never go out of style. Some brides prefer crowns with more blooms, other choose those with more greenery but the hottest trend of today is a dried flower bridal crown. Dried blooms and grasses have been on for a long time already and they seem to have infused all kinds of wedding arrangements: bouquets, centerpieces and overhead installations and now it’s time for crowns.
What Brides Can Rock A Dried Flower Crown?
A dried flower bridal crown is a good idea for a boho bride, it can be a nice fit for a rustic bride and is great all year round, though mostly summer and fall brides choose it. This is a great accessory for a wildflower or forest bride.
A beautiful and delicate dried flower and foliage crown in white is an amazing accessory for a boho wedding.
A beautiful boho fall wedding crown with lots of dried blooms and foliage, in rustic and creamy shades is a fantastic idea.
You may go for any blooms, from king proteas and roses, from chamomiles and baby’s breath to any wildflowers you like. You may go for dried leaves, berries and herbs, they will add eye-catchiness and texture to the crown, will make it bolder. You may also pair up fresh and dried blooms for a cooler look. Consider various shapes – it can be more like a headband, or more like a tiara or a real oversized crown, the design and blooms and leaves you choose depend on the shape and dimension you want. You may play with colors as dried blooms are available not only in neutrals or rust shades but also in other colors as you may spray paint them any tone you like.
A delicate neutral dried flower crown with cotton, twigs, herbs and lagurus is a stylish idea for a bride who loves neutral.
A dried flower crown with neutral, rust and burgundy bunny tails and leaves plus a polka dot veil for a fall boho bride.
A fantastic dried flower crown in a whole range of colors - lilac, orange, yellow and with some leaves for a summer boho bride.
A fantastic rustic fresh and dried flower crown with roses, pampas grass and wheat for a gorgeous fall bridal look.
A gorgeous tropical bridal crown with orange dried fronds and some white leaves and a matching bouquet for a tropical bride.
A jaw-dropping dried flower and herb crown with pampas grass and neutral blooms that features a lot of dimension.
A jaw-dropping glam bridal look with a sparkling wedding dress with an embellished sash and a white dried flower crown.
A lovely and subtle white dried flower crown with herbs is a stylish idea for a bride who is going for neutrals.
A lovely dried flower crown with neutral, rust and burgundy blooms and some twigs is a stylish and catchy idea.
A lovely fresh and dried flower crown with a lot of dimension and texture, with pink and peachy blooms and lunaria.
A lovely moody bridal crown of dried blooms and some white berries will be an unusual accessory for a bride.
A lush and textural dried flower bridal crown with herbs, leaves, cotton and large blooms is a great idea for a summer boho bride.
A moody flower crown that includes fresh and dried blooms and leaves is a lovely idea for a boho bride.
A neutral dried flower and leaf crown is a cool idea for a neutral boho wedding, it looks chic and cool.
How To Style A Dried Flower Crown?
A dried flower crown is a cool idea for styling it with various types of wedding dresses, first of all, of course with boho ones. Modern plain wedding dresses can be also a nice match for a dried flower crown. As for veils, they can be attached to some of such crowns if you want one. You may also go for a matching dried flower wedding bouquet and even incorporate the same blooms all over the venue to make everything look cohesive. Take a look at the examples below and get inspired!
A neutral dried flower crown with leaves, blooms and berries, with silk leaves is a lovely idea for a neutral boho bride.
A neutral wheat crown will be a nice idea for a fall rustic or boho bride, it will perfectly finish off the look.
A peachy pink dried baby's breath flower crown is a stylish and very delicate addition to a spring bridal look.