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1.0 by Kulihan


Nov 20, 2017

About DIY Bouquet Flower Ideas

Today, we share DIY bouquet flower ideas to you!

DIY bouquet flower ideas

Today, we share DIY bouquet flower ideas to you!

In 1900s, presentation or pageant DIY bouquet flower ideas was a very popular hand-held flower arrangement for brides. Presentation or sheaf bouquet is carried by the brides by cradling it in one of her arm. During the good old times, presentation bouquet was more popular with the name Bernhardt bouquet which was coined from one of the most popular names in the movie industry, Sarah Bernhardt. Sarah Bernhardt was known to be given these bouquets during her golden era. Although a classic design, presentation bouquet is suitable for many types of weddings including the modern ones.

A presentation DIY bouquet flower ideas consists of long stemmed flowers and foliages which can be single- (one stem showing at the end) or double-ended (no stems showing at the end). Usually, these bouquets use long-stemmed flowers such as gladiolus, orchids, calla lilies, French tulips, Asiatic lilies, delphiniums, larkspur, and long-stemmed roses. Often the bouquet is adorned with beautiful ribbons.

To arrange your own presentation DIY bouquet flower ideas , you will need long-stemmed flowers with perfect and sturdy stems. Remove any thorns and some unattractive leaves from the flower stems. Be very careful while doing this as you might accidentally remove necessary leaves and shake off the delicate flower petals.

When the flowers are ready, choose the flower with small petals, probably the one with the longest stem, to be your bouquet top. Gently clip the stem between the thumb and fingers of your non-dominant hand. That way, you can use your dominant hand for arranging and selecting the remaining flowers.

Add more flowers to the bouquet. There are great choices of color theme you can apply to your bouquet. You can make a wedding presentation bouquet with monochromatic color or the combination of several colors. While some people tend to choose more subtle color option, some others might choose more vibrant and contrasting colors.

Add more flowers to your bridal DIY bouquet flower ideas forming the classic arrow form. Gradually lay each flower slightly below the flower above it. Add as many flower as you like. Whether you want it to be huge or small, it is important to fill up spaces with flowers for the full effect. When arranging the bouquet, make sure you don't squeeze the flowers too close as this can make the petals fall off and definitely ruin the whole appearance of your presentation bouquet.

Arrange and adjust the flowers until you feel satisfied with the arrangement. Once you're done, wrap the stems together and secure them with the florist wire. Decorate with ribbons. Your presentation bouquet is now ready to accompany you to the altar.

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