VIDEO: How to Arrange a Paper Anemone and Succulent Bridal Bouquet
VIDEO: How to Arrange a Paper Anemone and Succulent Bridal Bouquet
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We have another new DIY bridal bouquet for you today! Just like I did with our paper flower vintage bouquet, I combined a few of our frosted paper flower kits to make this gorgeous paper anemone and succulent bridal bouquet. Along with the paper anemones and succulents, I also added some paper air plants and paper ferns. So, if you love the idea of lots of greenery in your bouquet combined with classic white and black flowers, this bouquet is the one for you.
We have put together all the flower kits we used for this DIY wedding bouquet into a bundle for you in our online craft store. And it is currently on SALE! Once you have crafted your paper anemones and your greenery, you can watch my video tutorial below to see how I arrange all of the different pieces into one beautiful bouquet.
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There are some little tricks to making a paper flower bridal bouquet, which I share with you in my video tutorial below. For this paper anemone and succulent bridal bouquet, specifically, I will also show you which succulents, air plants, and fern pieces I use from each kit. Any extras you have left over from the kits can be used in your other flower arrangements or home decor.
If you have never made a paper flower bouquet before, don’t worry! Making your own wedding bouquet is very simple to do. And it is also a great way to save money on your wedding flowers. Typically bridal bouquets cost at least $100 or more. But, this bridal bouquet bundle is much more affordable! It’s also something you can keep forever as a reminder of your special day, which is priceless.
If you end up making this paper anemone and succulent bridal bouquet for your wedding day, I’d love to see it! Make sure to share your beautiful bouquet with us by using the hashtag #MadeWithLia when you post pictures on Instagram or Facebook. Or email pictures to us at hello@liagriffith.com. If you’re a member, you can also post it to our private Facebook page for everyone to ooh and ahh over!
Of course, if you have any questions while arranging your bouquet, just ask. We are always happy to help you cross things off your wedding t0-do list. Also, if you want more DIY wedding ideas, we have plenty!
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What weight paper?
I used a frosted text weight paper. 🙂
Hello there, just want to say, I’m thoroughly enjoying what I have learnt, and have made some things I’m super proud of. Not as good as you of course, but pretty good for a newbie. 🙂
Wondering if I can pick your brains.
I’m making flowers for my wedding next month and am just starting to work on my bridal bouquet. I’ve noticed that your wedding bouquets seem to stick to only one type of paper – i.e. only crepe or only frosted paper etc Is there a reason for this? I’ve made my flowers from crepe, but am considering using frosted paper greenery, at least for some draping bits. but wonder if it might not look right? Any advice before I spend ages cutting fern fronds as to which material I should grab?
Hi Nicola! Yes, it seems that we have filmed more videos using frosted which is not a reflection of my favorite. I do love mixing the papers, even in single flowers, and certainly for bouquets. So my advice is, if the colors of the two types of papers are in harmony, they will look beautiful together. I also mix fresh greenery into bouquets as I demonstrated in the crepe paper flower master course. If you have not taken that yet, you may really enjoy it. https://liagriffith.com/craft-academy/crepe-paper-master-course/
In addition, here is a video where I make a bouquet from crepe paper. https://liagriffith.com/craft-academy/arranging-a-spring-crepe-paper-bridal-bouquet/
hi Lia where is the svg patterns for this bouquet please?
Hi Gemma,
This project is made using flowers and greens from our frosted paper flower kits found in our shop!
Could this project be changed so that felt is used instead of paper?
Hi Sara
This project was designed to be made with paper. Check out our felt section as we do have some of the elements in this bouquet made in felt like the anemone and ferns!
where can i buy the frosted paper in different colors?
Hi Darysabel,
You can purchase a variety of frosted paper colors from our shop! https://shopliagriffith.com/product-category/frosted-craft-paper/