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How to Make Bridal Bouquets

Easy Bouquet Making Tutorials for the DIY Bride



Learning how to make bridal bouquets can save you quite a bit of money on your wedding budget. But you must evaluate carefully your willingness to put this much time and effort in making your own wedding flowers.

This bouquet tutorial is for the traditional round, hand-tied wedding bouquet of roses. Don't feel you have to limit yourself to the same colors (or even just roses!) to make this bouquet succeed. Reviewing the basic steps of design will show you a great deal of what a florist does to create those beautiful flowers!

For this tutorial, you will need:

24 - 28 Roses (depending on size of flower heads)
1 OASIS SuperWet Bouquet Holder, green straight
Crystal Clear Flower Food
A sharp Florist Knife
Cling (Florist Clay - Green)
Floralock Stem Adhesive
Finishing Touch Spray
Pearl Headed Corsage Pins
Ribbon for Handle Wrap

1. Choosing the Right Bouquet Holder

2. Beginning to Insert Roses

3. Creating a Circular Shape Bouquet

4. Length of Rose Stems

5. Using Floralock Stem Adhesive

6. Creating a Faux Hand Tie Bouquet

7. Completing the Hand Tie Look

8. Using Finishing Touch Spray



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