How to Make Bridesmaid Bouquets
- 1). Plan to make the bridesmaid bouquets scaled-down versions of the bridal bouquet. Use the same flowers and decorative elements, but fewer of them.
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Remove any dead leaves or thorns from the flowers before you begin arranging them. - 3). See "Make a Bouquet for the Bride," under Related eHows, for instructions on arranging the flowers in a bouquet holder.
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Consider using two to six long-stemmed flowers as an alternative to a traditional bouquet. Begin with one flower and then position the next so that it is below and to one side of the first. Continue to add flowers in this manner. - 5
Remember to include fillers and accents in your bouquet. Baby's breath, heather and different types of fern are commonly used. Ribbons, lace trim and pearl sprays also make wonderful decorative accents to a bouquet. - 6
Join the stems with green floral tape or floral wire either as you add each flower or after your arrangement is complete. Trim the stems so that they are even. Make sure to leave enough length on the stems for the bridesmaids to easily grasp the bouquets - approximately 8 inches. - 7
Hide the floral tape or wire with a bow made with silk or satin ribbon that is 1 to 2 inches wide. Use ribbon colors that complement the wedding colors. - 8). Use artificial flowers as an alternative to fresh-cut flowers. Artificial flowers are usually less expensive and will be a lasting memento of a very special occasion.
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