VIDEO: How to Arrange a Paper Flower Vintage Bridal Bouquet
VIDEO: How to Arrange a Paper Flower Vintage Bridal Bouquet
Create a Gorgeous Garden Bridal Bouquet
A paper flower wedding bouquet is such a special keepsake. And we are here to tell you that it really can be quite simple, not to mention rewarding! Our frosted paper flower kits make it easy to craft gorgeous DIY bouquets you can keep forever. There are also so many ways you can arrange your paper flowers to create different looks. In fact, I chose the flowers and greenery for our flower kits with the idea that I would mix and match them in arrangements. So today I’m showing you how to use four of our kits to assemble this beautiful paper flower vintage bridal bouquet.
You can buy the flower kit bundle you’ll need for this bridal bouquet from our online craft store. Or, if you’re outside of the US, you can find each of the flower kits I used on Amazon UK. Each kit includes all of the paper pieces for the flowers and greenery as well as written instructions and a video tutorial.
Watch my video tutorial below to see the finished flowers and how I arrange them into this gorgeous garden wedding bouquet!
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Become a MemberTo create this paper flower vintage bridal bouquet, I used four of our frosted paper flower kits: classic garden roses and buds, peonies, ranunculus, and fern and eucalyptus. Ferns and eucalyptus always look so gorgeous in wedding bouquets! And I just love the pop of color from the bright greenery that’s in the ranunculus flower kit.
You will see in the video below that I end up using almost all of the paper flowers and greens for this paper flower vintage bridal bouquet. The few flowers that I did not use will go into another flower arrangement. While you can buy all of these flower kits separately, we bundled them together to make it simpler for those of you who want to craft this garden bridal bouquet. And it’s currently on sale!
Once you have crafted your paper flowers and greenery, watch my video tutorial below to see how you can arrange what you’ve made into a beautiful bridal bouquet. I also share tips for arranging your flowers, how to hide the floral wires, and what ribbon I like to use for wedding bouquets.
If you end up making this paper flower vintage bridal bouquet for your wedding day, I’d love to see the final result! Make sure to share your gorgeous bouquet with us by using the hashtag #MadeWithLia when you post pictures on Instagram or Facebook. 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 DIY wedding t0-do list. Also, if you want more DIY wedding ideas, we have plenty!
Enjoy and happy wedding planning! ~ Lia and team
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Can I use felt on a paper project?
We have felt flower templates for all of these flowers which work much better with fiber. My paper flowers are all about curling the paper and felt will not curl, so Krista has solved how to get the best look with felt. https://liagriffith.com/craft/felt-and-fiber-diy-crafts/felt/felt-flowers-felt-craft-do-it-yourself/page/2/
What size wooden peg doll is needed?
The one we used is 2 3/8″!
Hi there. I’m interested in making this and I am a Member but I’m having some confusion finding the templates and instructions. Am I missing something?
Hi Amanda! This post is an instructional video on how to make a bridal bouquet out of our flower kits that are available for purchase in our shop.
I’m new here. Do I have to buy a kit everytime I want to try a project? I had thought I could just get the file templates and cut the pieces out myself. Pls help!
Welcome, Grace! NO, you do NOT have to buy a kit. We have less than 20 kits available for purchase in our shop anyways, so most of our projects have templates. The title of the post will say “Kit” if it’s an instructional video for one of those kits.