How to Make a Bridal Bouquet using Roses and Gypsophila
This video demonstrates how to create a bridal bouquet using fresh roses and gypsophila. Combining the timeless elegance of roses with the soft cloud like texture of gypsophila creates a romantic bouquet style perfect for weddings and events.
- Use fresh conditioned roses and gypsophila
- Build using a spiral hand tied technique
- Tie securely and trim stems evenly
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When should I make a bridal bouquet?
We would recommend creating the bridal bouquet 1 day before the wedding. Store bouquets in fresh water in a low lit cool environment until needed.
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To recreate this design you will need:
- 5 Stems Gypsophila Snowball
- 1 Bunch Pittosporum Ralphii or Eucalyptus Cinerea
- 12 to15 Stems Rose Miss Piggy
- Twine
- Scissors
- Anchor Tape
- Satin Ribbon (of choice)
- Pearl Headed Pins
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Common Problems & Solutions:
Roses Drooping: Ensure the stems are freshly cut and fully hydrated before arranging. Store bouquets in fresh water in a cool lit environment.
Common Questions:
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Are roses and gypsophila a good wedding combination? Yes, roses and gypsophila are one of the most timeless and romantic combinations for bridal bouquets.
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How long will the bouquet last? Most bouquets will last between 3-7 days depending on the flowers and the environmental conditions.
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Can beginners create this bouquet? Yes, this bouquet is beginner friendly and ideal for DIY weddings. I would however recommend to do a trial and practice creating the bouquet. This will help with logistics for prep, timings and constructing.