Wedding Flowers for Crafty Brides
Are you the kind of person who prefers to make homemade
gifts, like hand-knitted sweaters and scarves? Are you a fanatic
for scrapbooking? Do you love spicing up your clothes with your
own bead and jewel designs? Do your friends turn to you for help
when they need something crafty done?
If that's the case, then you may have considered adding your own
creative spark to your wedding festivities. One great way to do
that is to create your own wedding flower arrangements. Here are
just a few ideas for wedding flowers you could do yourself.
Boutonniere
Odds are your men won’t be up for sporting your custom jewelry
or latest knitting masterpiece at the altar. But you can certainly
add your personal touch with flowers.
Difficulty level: Easy
Average time: 10-15 minutes
Skills involved: Wiring and taping flowers and their stems.
The challenge: A little time consuming if there are many to do.
Do them assembly line fashion.
Tip: Do not curl your bout stem. No one does that anymore. It looks
unprofessional.
Wedding Cake Décor
Unless you’re in the running for Top Chef, a wedding cake
can be a daunting project. But you can take an "average"
cake to "fantastic" with eye-catching florals.
Difficulty level: Medium
Average time: 30-40 minutes
Skills involved: Planning the design; preparing the flowers ahead
of time.
The challenge: Coordinating the delivery of the cake with the time
you have to do the actual decorating.
Tip: Put the larger flowers in place first, followed by the smaller
ones. Add greenery as an accent.
Cascade Bouquet (Teardrop / Shower Bouquet)
You could create a necklace or earring set to add a hint of sparkle
to the star of the show, but the bridal bouquet offers much more
visual impact. Your bridesmaids will really be fighting to catch
this piece.
Difficulty level: Hard
Average time: 45–60 minutes +
Skills involved: Planning the design with appropriate flowers; working
with a wet foam bouquet holder; wiring and taping.
The challenge: Getting a good shape that is “airy” and
not too compact.
Tip: As a finishing touch, hot glue satin bows to the back to help
conceal the plastic holder.
Whether its bouquets, table decorations or boutonnieres, with a
little time management and a lot of creativity, you can add your
own crafty touch to your wedding. But you don't have to do it alone.
Visit WeddingFlowers-DIY.com for tips, guides
and other essentials for the do-it-yourself bride.
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