- 1). Decide on a color scheme for your bridal bouquets. You may incorporate your wedding colors into your bouquets by choosing the same colored flowers: Or some brides opt to have a different color bouquet than the attendants. The bride for example, could have an all-white bouquet while the attendants' bouquets incorporate the wedding color scheme.
- 2). Pick your flowers. For DIY brides, making their own bouquets, the Knot Weddings suggests sticking to hardier flowers like roses, which are easier to arrange and can endure a little manhandling. You can create a uniform look with flower color or type. For example, all the bridal bouquets can be a variety of red colored flowers or you can have all of them be one type of flower such as Gerber daisies.
- 3). Purchase supplies. You can purchase floral supplies and flowers at a local flower mart or flower wholesaler. There are even online flower wholesalers.
- 4). Assemble the bouquets. Expect to spend about half an hour to an hour on each bridal bouquet. Assemble bouquets by adding one flower stem at a time and securing them all together with floral tape. Ends should be cut to match and then ribbon can dress up the area where floral tape is holding the stems together.
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