Trendy And Creative DIY King Protea Bouquet

Trendy And Creative DIY King Protea Bouquet
Protea bouquets are in trend, and you can easily make one without a florist. Prepare floral tape, pins, floral scissors, ribbons, flowers. Here you’ll see heather, sweet pea, mimosa acacia, clematis, maiden hair fern, lilac, ranunculus, hellebores, pieris japonica, anemones, double tulips, lavender, Icelandic poppies, delphiniums, jasmine vine and, peonies. Start with your larger fillers... 
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23 Textural Wedding Bouquets With Feathers

23 Textural Wedding Bouquets With Feathers
I love a good textural bouquet. I think it looks way more original than a traditional one and can be a perfect choice for an offbeat bride, who wants to stand out. There’re lots of options to add an extra texture to flowers and one of the coolest of ideas is to add feather details. I... 
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Simple And Bright DIY Wedding Bouquet To Make

Simple And Bright DIY Wedding Bouquet To Make
I’m always impressed and inspired by the brides which totally DIY their wedding, adding a lot of handmade elements to it from invites to the bouquet. It’s a lot of fun! If you’re a DIY enthusiastic bride, you’ll love this tutorial of making your own flowers. First of all you just need to pick your... 
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4 Hottest Floral Trends of 2014

4 Hottest Floral Trends of 2014
Blush blooms. Beautiful blush shade blooms of soft and ethereal roses and dahlias are fantastic and bring tenderness to the décor. Decorative objects. Incorporated books, seashells and starfish, vignettes will make your florals original. Less formal. Less uptight and formal florals are ideal for outdoor relaxed wedding because today people are trying to get away... 
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How To Make A Minimal Bridal Bouquet

How To Make A Minimal Bridal Bouquet
We’ve already told how to make a foraged rustic bouquet with wheat. But you can substitute it for some chosen flower, then you’ll need floral tape, ribbon, a corsage pin, something to cut stems and ribbon to make a minimal bouquet. Cut any extra foliage from the stems. Then, as with the big bouquet, you’re... 
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Rustic DIY Foraged Bouquet With Wheat

Rustic DIY Foraged Bouquet With Wheat
If you are planning a beautiful rustic wedding and looking for a bouquet idea of a simple but charming bouquet, you’ll like this example! The supplies are 10-15 stems Queen Anne’s Lace, 10 stems of various grasses, 10 stems of dried wheat, string, scissors, hessian, cotton lace. To create a spiralled bouquet, if you’re right... 
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DIY Fruit And Vegetable Bouquet For A Rustic Wedding

DIY Fruit And Vegetable Bouquet For A Rustic Wedding
One of the newest trends is a vegetable bouquet, it’s funny and perfect for a rustic wedding. Let’s make one ourselves! The supplies are three potted echiverias, raddish, raspberries, blackberries, two tomatillos, three habanero peppers, a bunch of mustard greens, one red cabbage, one bunch of red tulips, one bunch red leaf lettuce. Prepare everything... 
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The Newest Wedding Trend: Vegetable Bouquets

The Newest Wedding Trend: Vegetable Bouquets
If you wanna stand out among the other brides with originality, if you want to follow the newest trends in wedding décor like organic trend, choose a vegetable bouquet! An artichoke bouquet is simple and very cute but if you want something bigger and more colored, add broccoli, kale, butter lettuce, brussel sprouts, and gorgeous... 
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