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How to Arrange a Wedding Bouquet

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Summary: Arranging a wedding bouquet requires gathering up the flowers into a bundle, adding a bit of greenery and wrapping the stems together using floral tape. Arrange a wedding bouquet, using either fresh or silk flowers, with information from an experienced event coordinator in this free video on weddings.

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Becky Sosa is the owner and wedding expert for Stress Free Events, servicing the cities of central Texas. After her wedding, and after helping out friends with their weddings, Sosa...read more

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"Hi I'm Becky Sosa with Stress Free Events and I'd like to talk to you today about how to arrange a wedding bouquet. Today we are going to use artificial flowers but you could easily use these same techniques with fresh flowers. What you want to do is pick out several of the colors that are in your wedding, gather a couple of stems of your primary color, you will probably want to lay your greenery to the side unless it is naturally on there. Take just a little bit of floral tape to start holding these small bunches together. Once you have several bundles created you will start determining the size of your bouquet. Gather them together, check the heights. If you have any sticking out go ahead and make sure that they start to come down. If you are happy with it tape your bundles together. You are going to continue to build on this adding in your accent colors and your standard flowers until you have a full bouquet and this is how you can arrange your wedding bouquet."

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