The damsel bouquet

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The damsel bouquet

The bridesmaid's—or damsel—bouquet is a centerpiece for the organization of a wedding, an essential element. With preserved flowers, you will have the luxury of predicting your floral creations in advance. Always one thing less to take care of. Discover this DIY and follow it step by step to create an elegant and eternal bouquet.

Material

You will need:
- 11 preserved roses
- 1/2 preserved bouquet of bear grass
- 15 preserved coculus leaves
- 11 flower holders or use the cross-wire technique
- Floratape
- Floral stem wire
- Hot Floral glue
- Cold floral glue
- Some tools depicted right after

Step 1

Use the flower holders to stem your 11 roses with hot glue or use the cross wire technique, then flora tape them.

Step 2

Mount the cocculus leaves on the technical wire, then flora tape them.

Step 3

Assemble the roses together to form the bouquet. Make a temporary link with the flora tape, then prick the flower holders.

Step 4

Create loops with the coculus leaves with cold glue.

Step 5

Assemble the rods to make the flange of the bouquet, then flora tape them.

Step 6

Arrange the bear grass around the stems, then trim the ends to make them evenly sized.

Step 7

Make the final decorative link: Pin a coculus leave wrapped around the bear grass.

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