Bouquet by Photo Guide: Planning Flowers from Visual Inspiration
Photo-inspired bouquet planning can help translate style, color, and mood into floral direction. It works best when the photo is treated as inspiration, not a promise of an exact copy.
Practical examples
- Outfit photo: match a dress, suit, or accessory palette without copying it exactly.
- Interior photo: choose flowers that fit the room tone, table size, and lighting.
- Moodboard: turn a visual theme into a florist-reviewed palette direction.
Use photos for direction, not exact copying
An outfit, interior, moodboard, or inspiration bouquet can reveal palette and tone. It should not create a promise of an exact replica.
The florist still needs to adapt the final bouquet to fresh flowers and good design balance.
Keep photo privacy simple and clear
Your photo should be used only to understand mood, colors, and style direction. It should not be posted publicly.
When upload is enabled, the page should clearly explain how the photo is handled before anything is collected.
Let the florist adapt the idea
A photo can guide palette and mood, while the florist chooses flowers that fit the season and the request.
Final pricing and timing should be confirmed by the florist before the customer commits.
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