Wedding Bouquet

by JOANN |

Item # 432060603P301
Intermediate 3-5 Hours
SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
  • Floral netting
  • Wire cutters or floral snips
  • Floral tape
  • Hot glue gun and sticks
  • 3 frosted Cedar Evergreen stems
  • 1 Pink Poinsettia bush
  • 1/21" Grey glitter Hydrangea bush
  • 1 Silver mixed Poinsettia bush
  • 2 snow green Cypress stems

DIRECTIONS:
  1. Cut approximately a 7"x5" piece of netting using the wire cutters. Roll the netting into an orb shape and twist the ends together to close it.
  2. Remove two stems from the pink Poinsettia bush. Keep the stems as long as possible. Insert those stems through the netting into the front or center and hold the stems together at the base of the net.
  3. Snip four stems off the grey Hydrangea bush keeping the stems as long as possible. Insert these floral next to or near the Poinsettia flowers. Repeat the same process with four of the silver Poinsettia stems. Tape stems together near the base of the netting.
  4. Separate the snow green Cypress stems and the Cedar Evergreen stems into individual pieces or clusters of greenery. Keep the stems as long as possible. Insert these stems into the netting, giving the bouquet fullness and length. Tape these stems in the same location as the taped floral. Some foliage near the bottom of the stems may need to be snipped so it can be easily inserted into the netting.
  5. Continue to insert and tape the frosted greens until your desired shape is achieved. Wrap the bouquet with floral tape one last time and trim stems to desired length.

JOANN HACKS:
  • If the stems are too short, tape a piece of any leftover or unused stem to the greenery to give it length.

More Project Ideas