April’s Spring Garden Series Bouquet
The Grand Finale: A Bouquet in Bloom
Over four weeks, we crafted each stem one bloom at a time. Now it's time to bring them together into a fresh, garden-inspired bouquet filled with lilac tulips, Icelandic poppies, apple blossoms, and airy Italian ruscus. This final arrangement celebrates the beauty of slow making—and the joy of seeing your handmade flowers bloom as one.

After weeks of shaping petals, coloring crepe paper, and assembling stems, it's time for the final step: arranging your flowers into a bouquet.
This project brings together every bloom from our Spring Garden Series. The soft lilac tulips add elegance, the Icelandic poppies provide vibrant pops of color, the apple blossoms create delicate detail, and the Italian ruscus adds movement and texture throughout the arrangement.
As you build your bouquet, you'll explore simple floral design techniques that help create a natural, garden-gathered look. Experiment with stem placement, vary the heights of your flowers, and use the greenery to create flow and balance. The goal isn't perfection. It's creating an arrangement that feels fresh, organic, and uniquely yours.
Whether displayed in a favorite vase, tied with ribbon as a gift, or showcased as a seasonal centerpiece, this bouquet is a celebration of everything you've learned throughout the series.
One flower is beautiful. Four weeks of flowers become a garden.
What You'll Learn
- How to hand-tie handmade flowers into a cohesive bouquet
- Simple floral arranging techniques for balance and movement
- Tips for layering focal flowers, filler blooms, and greenery
- Ways to shape and finish a bouquet for display or gifting
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