Petal 1: Cut the ends of the stem (if they are too long) and provide the flowers with a long drink. After you are done with that, remove the thorns and the foliage from the bottom half of the stems.
Petal 2: Lay the flowers on a table and then start with the largest flower in the center. Hold the stem around 20 cms from the base of the head of the flower. Add around 6 clusters of foliage in a uniform manner just beneath the flower head. This will help in filling in and crisscrossing the stems at an angle. Turning a bouquet around as you work will also be facilitated by this.
Petal 3: Now let the stems be properly secured by winding it with a string a couple of times, without cutting the string. The string will help hold the stems together. Again, place 5 or 6 more of the same type of flowers in an even manner around the bouquet, turning it clockwise.
Petal 4: Once again tie a string around these stems with a couple of twists of string in the same spot where you had tied it earlier.
Petal 5: The next thing you need to do now is to take a look at the finished bouquet from one side. This is because in a church wedding, this is what the angle of people seeing the bouquet is going to be. A bouquet having a gentle, rounded shape across the top, resembling an upturned saucer is a good choice for hand tied wedding bouquets. Read more on wedding bouquet ideas.
Amelia sauntered through the aisle like a dream. The beautiful flowing wedding dress, the slight pendant adorning her neck and her pleasant smile added to the already upbeat mood. What was more breathtaking was her bridal wedding bouquet. It had beautiful purple colored calla lilies and foliage peppered in between along with white flowers.
Well, you need not walk or look like Amelia exactly to carry a beautiful bridal bouquet! The point is can you think of a wedding anywhere in the world without wedding flowers and bouquets? What is more is that there is not just one type of wedding bouquet made from a particular set of materials. You can always innovate and embellish them. For the brides to be or the maid of honors wondering about making hand tied wedding bouquets, this article is dedicated to them!
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