When planning a garden wedding, you must first always consider the season. This is an important factor as most garden weddings are outdoors. An outdoor wedding will look different in the Winter versus in the Spring. One thing for sure is, garden weddings are absolutely beautiful. Picture yourself surrounded by gorgeous flowers and greenery, what a magnificient sight. Especially, if you choose the right wedding decor and wedding venue. While you may have to search for the perfect wedding venue, I have got you covered on the wedding decor. This week’s garden wedding inspired DIY centerpiece is absolutely perfect for your wedding. Plus you will be surprised at how easy it is to make. So let’s get started! For video instructions, please check out the video tutorial below!
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SUPPLIES:
Set of 20 Ivory Floating Candles
Trumpet Vase, Glass Pilsner Vase, H-20″
Glass Cylinder Vases, 7.25 in.
Rocks Glass Candleholders, 4 in.
7.8 in Floral Craft Styrofoam Ball
Floral Garden 5-Stem Baby’s Breath Bushes, 12 in.
Floral Garden Artificial White Hydrangea Bushes
10PCS Silk Hydrangea Heads
7 Branch 21 Heads Artificial Flowers Bouquet Mini Rose
Acrylic Crystal Bead Hanging Strand
39 Inch Romantic Artificial Branches of Peach Cherry Blossom
Floral Wire
For written instructions, please continue reading below:
How To Make The Perfect DIY Wedding Centerpiece For Your Garden Wedding
Directions:
STEP 1: Place a dab of hot glue on the end of the cherry blossom stem. Next insert the cherry blossom stem into the 7.8 inch foam ball. The hot glue will keep the cherry blossom stem in place.
Attach the Foam Ball to the Rim of the Vase
STEP 2: Apply hot glue to the rim of the trumpet vase and then insert the cherry blossom stem inside the vase and attach the foam ball to the rim.
STEP 3: Attach 6-8 small hydrangea heads and 18-24 large hydrangea heads to the foam ball.
Add Some Sparkle with Crystal Bead Hanging Strands
STEP 4: Next attach crystal bead hanging strands using 22 gauge floral wire. To do this, you will first make a hook at the end of the floral wire and then insert the other end of the wire into the foam ball. Make sure you hide the hook within the flowers. Once the hooks are in place, attach the crystal strands at various lengths from 12 inches to 18 inches to the hooks.
THE FINAL STEPS!
STEP 5: In the empty spaces, attach small hydrangea heads and 12-16 blush tea rose blossoms to the foam ball. Lastly, attach 8-12 baby’s breath stems.
I absolutely love how this DIY garden wedding centerpiece turned out! The outcome is amazing and definitely gives you an extra special touch to your wedding!
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