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Make Your Own Bridal Bouquets





It is not hard to make your own bridal bouquets if you have the right products. Professional wholesale florist supplies are designed with the idea of saving the designer as much time as possible.

Illustrated below is a simple rose and gerber daisy bouquet, which is constructed much more quickly than you think.

You will need a LOMEY Bouquet Holder, OASIS Double Faced Tape, Strong Pink Angel Hair Wire and Red LOMEY Diamante Pins.



Soaking the LOMEY Bouquet Holder in water that has been treated with a flower food. Cut your flowers off to about 3 inches. Remember - the longer the stem - the bigger and looser the bouquet. The shorter the stems - the more compact it will be.

Insert your flowers into the foam carefully, being sure to place them where you want. The goal in to INSERT ONCE. To keep putting your flowers in and out degrades the foam and the flowers will not hold as securely.

Wrap the handle of your LOMEY bouquet holder with double faced sticky tape. This will hold your cut flower stems against the handle so you have a simulated hand-tied bouquet look - yet have the convenience of a continuous water source!



Lay the discarded stems against the sticky tape and press firmly in your hand. Hide the top of the cut stems with a tied ribbon. If using sheer ribbon, wrap several times to hide your mechanics.



Finish by inserting corsage pins into the center of each gerber daisy. Now you have a lovely completed bouquet that only took a few minutes to do!







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