How to Make a Bridal Bouquet using Roses and Gypsophila

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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:

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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:

  1. Are roses and gypsophila a good wedding combination? Yes, roses and gypsophila are one of the most timeless and romantic combinations for bridal bouquets. 

  2. How long will the bouquet last? Most bouquets will last between 3-7 days depending on the flowers and the environmental conditions. 

  3. 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.