No,I Havent.But i have made a bouquet of flowers before!!You just pick your fav flowers and if u want them to last long,dry them(place in a dictonary for 10-15 days *closed dictonary*).
If you want them fresh buy pick your fav flowers and put them toghether nicley then go to Micheals and buy a wrap.They are about 5$ and they come in mutiple colors but get green.Then wrap the wrap around the bottom,make sure theres not bumps!!Then tie it all toghether with the two colors of your wedding!!!Hope you like it!!Thanxx!
2007-01-22 14:07:35
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answered by sonnysx1xfan 1
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My friend made all our bouquets for her wedding. She bought silk flowers from Michael's and wrapped the stems with ribbon, secured them with a pin and tied a bow. She said it was easy!
2007-01-22 14:36:38
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answered by Dawn S 3
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It's very simple. Talk with the assistants at your local fabric/craft store -- I'm sure they would be glad to help you pick out appropriate flowers, ribbons, etc. and they'll probably have good tips about how to arrange them. It is MUCH less expensive, and it makes your bouquet unique from all others!
Good luck!
2007-01-22 14:50:39
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answered by wnk 5
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I had a friend that maid her own the night before her wedding she just went to costco and bought the roses there and put them all together how she wanted and put silk ribbon on them. It was really nice because she got lucky with the colors being at the costco.
2007-01-22 16:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. Only trust a professional. If you make it yourself you will be stressed out and the flowers will be old and wilted. If you aren't a professional then you wont know how to take care of the flowers. You do want to run out the DAY of or before your wedding to find flowers! You need to hire a florist.
2007-01-22 14:54:40
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answered by Educated 7
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i could pass with your concept if that's what makes you happy. it is your wedding ceremony, do what you like. and you do no longer ought to have floral centerpieces you comprehend? exceedingly considering the fact that your having an autumn wedding ceremony, purely use squashes or pumpkins, then the visitors can take them abode and cook dinner them up (no waste and lots greater much less costly than plant life, exceedingly in case you improve them your self). i'm no longer having expert plant life, even although we can arise with the money for it. instead i'm making fabric plant life out of surprising print quilting squares. i've got made them a pair of million circumstances for presents, so I already comprehend they are unique and look completely superb. Plus, i will save them continuously (it makes me so unhappy whilst plant life wilt and die :-( ) don't be afraid to apply despite components you like on your wedding ceremony. as long as your fiance is happy with it, then proceed with your DIY arrangements, and tell your FMIL if she could opt to pay, you would be happy to take heed to three of her innovations then.
2016-11-01 01:18:55
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answered by roca 4
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I have made for a friend, you don't need that kinda stress around your big day and you don't really save a lot of money. Good Luck!!! Try a flower design school...they will make them a lot cheaper and of course the instructor will make sure they still look nice!!! Good luck!
2007-01-22 14:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Its easy and cheap. I used 4 hydrangeas and tied them together with florist tape then I wrapped the stems with ribbon. It cost me under twenty dollars.
2007-01-22 14:11:30
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answered by Sara M 1
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Yes. It's fairly simple and there are lots of websites with instructions for how to, depending on the style you want.
2007-01-22 14:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i made the one that i tossed and my bridesmaids bouquets i kept my bouquet that i carried..
2007-01-22 14:35:19
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answered by KIMBERLY S 2
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