Enthralling Custom Made Flower Wedding Decoration Ways That Are Economical

By Ryker Crogan


Stephanotis is a traditional bridal flower, shaped a little like a trumpet. Their popularity at weddings becomes clear when their significance is explained; stephanotis is a symbol of marital happiness. Chrysanthemums can be combined easily with other flowers as they have no scent and so are perfect for bridal bouquets. The name literally means golden flower, but the chrysanthemum signifies wealth, abundance and truth, which are welcome in any marriage. Following paragraphs highlight the Custom Made Flower Wedding Decoration tips for your reference.

Cut the stems of your flowers at a 45-degree angle one inch from the bottom. This instantly increases the surface area for water intake, so your flowers will be well hydrated. Use a teacup as a vase. Don't trash flowers with shorter stems. Instead display them in a teacup. Keep the stems together using a clear hair tie, like Goody Ouchless Mini Elastics, so they don't separate in the teacup, which also makes it easier to change the water.

If you live with your man and your apartment is decorated in neutral colors, try decorating with darker flowers. To create a unisex-y arrangement that transcends gender, try darker flowers, like the black calla lilies, thistle, scabiosa pods, viburnum berries that were used here. They'll look lovely in a pretty birch-covered vase.

Twist off the head of a rose to easily access its petals. The best way to de-petal a rose without bruising or ripping them is to hold the stem still and gently twist the rose head away from you. For a fabulous bath, place the petals in a tub filled with warm water and rose bath oil, which is naturally hydrating and will make your skin feel extra-soft. The gorgeous flowers will instantly lighten your mood!

Create a grid with transparent tape to keep your flowers in place when using a shallow vase. To keep short flowers from falling out of shallow vases, make a grid with clear water-resistant floral tape (or thin transparent Scotch tape) to hold flowers in place. Insert fuller flowers first at an angle since they'll take up most of the vase/bowl. Next, use medium-size flowers to fill in the remaining holes in the arrangement, and then use the smallest florals as your accent flowers to finish the design. Dress up a plain glass vase with twine, ribbon, or lace to give it some character. Its advisable to use twine to doll up the otherwise plain glass vase, tying it in an "X" formation and twisting it in the back.




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