Some of the cruise lines have a policy about taking fresh fruits/vegetables and flowers on and off their ships. Thankfully, I have never had a bride tell me that she wasn’t allowed to bring her fresh flower bouquet back on board of the ship (if you are a past bride that couldn’t get your flowers on board though, please do leave a comment and let us know!). I think the security guards don’t have the guts to tell a bride all dressed in white that she isn’t allowed to keep her bouquet!

Some brides have not wanted to take the chance – or simply want to keep their bouquet forever. If this is the case, silk bouquets are a popular choice. I wanted to share a picture I took of a bouquet that a bride brought down a few months ago for her island wedding. There are a lot of online shops that sell silk bouquets (to my surprise, at the same price or much more than fresh flowers). Silk bouquets are also a good alternative for brides that want phalaenopsis orchids (live phalaenopsis orchids are very fragile and do not hold up well in bouquets). In the bouquet below, there were pink phalaenopsis orchids. They really do a great job replicating these in silk flowers!

The pink phalaenopsis boutonniere: