A Gorgeous DIY Red Rose Cascade Wedding Bouquet!
Hey guys!
I absolutely love this week’s project! I can’t wait to show you how we created this GORGEOUS Red Rose Cascade Wedding Bouquet for under $35! So let’s get started!
For video instructions, please check out the video tutorial below!
SUPPLIES:
Foam Half Ball – 6”
Straight Handle Bouquet Holder
White Tulle Bouquet Collar – 8 1/4”
Green Cloth Floral Stem Wires – 18 Gauge
Burgundy Rose Bush
Floral Garden 5-Stem Baby’s Breath Bushes, 12 in.
PROJECT COST *$34.12 (Some supplies cover more than 1 centerpiece) * Prices fluctuate depending on coupon discount amount. *Price based on current sale cost. (taxes not included)
For written instructions, please continue reading below:
How To Make A Red Rose Cascade Wedding Bouquet
Directions:
STEP 1: We will use a 6 inch 1/2 Styrofoam Ball, 1- Straight handle Bouquet Holder and 1- 8 inch Bouquet Collar to create our foundation. Draw a circle approximately the same size as the rounded end of the Bouquet Handle. Cut out the circle using a foam cutter and regular kitchen spoon. Once cut out is complete, add hot glue to the rounded end of the Bouquet Handle, and attach it to the Styrofoam 1/2 Ball. Finally, attach the Bouquet Collar with hot glue.
Add the Roses
STEP 2: Attach 16-20 Rose Blossoms to the Top of the Foam Ball. Create the cascading roses with 18 gauge floral wire. Remove the plastic steam from the rose blossom. Insert the the wire into the stem hole until it appears in the center of the rose blossom. Bend the wire into a small hook at the end, then pull your flowers blossoms to the end. Ta Da! We are ready to cascade! Attach 4- 10 inch Stems, 5- 8 inch Stems, and 8- 4-6 inch Stems.
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Approximately how many roses did you use in total?
Beautiful!
Thank You!
Hello, about 37 roses were used!
I cannot find the bouquet holder anywhere, at least without buying in bulk.
Hello, the bouquet holder I used was from Hobby Lobby is in the link above!