Showing posts with label DIY Wedding Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Wedding Flowers. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2010

You CAN do your own bouquet!!

Wedding bouquets can be quite pricey depending on the types of flowers you want, the style and what florist you go to. They can range anywhere from $50 to $150 or more. But why pay for it when you can do it yourself!! :)

Originally, I really wanted to go with all peonies in my bouquet butttt they can get a bit pricey and since I had to consider my budget...I decided to go with all roses. One flower you cant go wrong with are roses. They are classic, always in season, and come in every color!!!

I knew I wanted a full bouquet so I ended up using about 45-50 roses. Unfortunately, I didnt take pics of myself putting it together but its pretty simple to do. All you need is some florist tape,scissors, ribbon, and a broach (optional).

The first thing you want to do is remove all the leaves and thorns off each rose.
Next gather the flowers together a few at a time and wrap florist tape around them.
Continue to add flowers to the bunch and tape.
Do this until you get the desired look for your bouquet. Wrap a little more tape around the bouquet, then get your ribbon and neatly wrap your ribbon around the bouquet.
Once your ribbon is in place, if desired, add a pretty broach and you're all done!!

By the way, there are tons of clips online that give detailed instructions on how to do your own bouquet!

REMEMBER, YOU CAN DO IT! :)

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Monday, November 2, 2009

My Wedding Flowers - Wholesale or Florist?

Soooo being a DIYer, you had to know there was no way I was paying a florist to do the flowers for my wedding, right? :)

After doing tons of research on line, I came across zillions of websites selling flowers wholesale. I was a bit nervous at first about relying on an internet based company to get my wedding flowers to me. But after reading about tons of other brides who did it with no issues, I decided to go with www.fiftyflowers.com. They have a GREAT website, the prices are reasonable, and you can search for flowers by color. Not to mention they have great customer service.

I ordered 675 hot pink roses, 350 carnations, and 12,000 rose petals! It came up to about $1200 altogether. Much cheaper than what florist would have charged.

Now I would caution that if you decide to go this route, make sure you have PLENTY of help getting them all together.

So, my flowers arrived the Thursday before the wedding. They suggest you have them arrive the 2 to 3 days before your event. This is how they looked when they were delivered.
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Here's how the roses are packaged:
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Pic of the rose petals:
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The flowers are shipped overnight to you without water, so they arrive dehydrated. You have to immediately remove them from packaging, cut the bottom of the stems under cold running water, and place in buckets of water. (FYI: You can get painters buckets from Home Depot. I paid $2.34 a piece and got about 11 of them)
Unfortnately, when the flowers arrived to my parents house that Thursday, I was the only one home so I cut all the flowers by myself!! Yes I cut 1000 flowers that morning. It took me about 3 hours. After doing all that, I think I can add florist to my resume! lol
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Here is a pic of the flowers in the buckets:
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I used the flowers for my bouquet, bridal party bouquets, and table decor at reception. The rose petels were used to line the aisle at church and were sprinkled around reception.

BLOGGER CONFESSION: I cheated a little... I did get a florist to do the guys boutonnieres and mother corsages. I didnt want to try my luck with those! lol

Stay tuned for upcoming posts on how the bouquets and reception decor turned out! :)
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