how to make a cascading bouquet
How to Make a Cascading Bouquet
Flowers form an integral part of occasions such as weddings and receptions. A bouquet is a bunch of flowers or a floral arrangement that the bride holds on her wedding day. Cascading bouquets area traditional yet popular option in such events. This article will tell you the procedure on how to make a cascading bouquet.
- 12-15 flowers of medium size
- 15-20 flowers of smaller size
- 12-15 stems of leaves/greenery
- Satin Ribbon
- Bouquet holder
- Floral stem wrap
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Water
- Floral Foam
- Bowl
- If you are using real flowers, start by cutting the floral foam to fit the holder. Both the holder and the floral foam should be soaked for sometime in a bowl of water. This step can be omitted if you are using silk flowers.
- Place the holder in a large vase. This helps to hold the bouquet in place while arranging it.
- Arrange the longest cascade stems on the table and tie them together using a floral stem wrap. The length of the cascade stems depends on the length of the bouquet.
- If the flowers are made of silk, use glue on the tip of the stem of each flower and stick it to the holder. If you are using real flowers, insert the stems into the floral foam.
- Space out the medium-sized flowers and fill in the design with a combination of small-sized flowers and the greenery.
- There should be a cluster of flowers at the top, i.e., above the holder. The flowers should be placed in such a manner that you avoid any uneven gaps.
- Once you have completed shaping the arrangement, wrap this using a ribbon. The ribbon helps to hide the stem tape and the uneven edges.
- You can make a bow with the ribbon at the base. This would give a pleasing look to the flowers.
- Always remember to buy a bunch of flowers treated with preservatives to make them last longer and refrigerate them till the wedding day.