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Mrs. Pineapple, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 24, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Student Affairs Administration Engagement Date: August 4, 2007 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: April 14, 2008 Venue: The Rivers Club About Me: Being a transplant from sunny south Florida I am learning to live with all four seasons while playing with our cat collective, line dancing, and doing a ton of DIY projects for our wedding (seriously, like a thousand)!
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A Wedding in a Week: Bouquets

September 23rd, 2008 @ 4:49 pm by Mrs. Pineapple

Since our wedding was planned in such a whirlwind, I didn’t have time to show you all of the finishing touches. For my bouquet Mr. Pineapple and I went to the local grocery store and picked up some flowers. I picked a big bunch of funky purple and green flowers.

I just started with one flower/stem at a time and clustered them together, trimming the stems as I went. When I got about half way through the flower bunch, I wrapped the stems tightly together with floral wire. Once finished with the bunch, I wrapped it once again with floral wire at the top and at the base of the stems.
Here is Dad Pineapple doing a lovely job modeling the bouquet. (Fun fact about Dad Pineapple he owns over 50 plaid shirts, the vast majority of his wardrobe.)Next I wrapped the stems with champagne satin ribbon. Originally I thought I may need to use hot glue periodically to hold the ribbon in place, but it turned out I didn’t need to. I wrapped from the top of the stems to the bottom and then back up again. It’s not a perfect job, but it was good practice for when I wrap my clay flowers.

Then I used pearl-headed pins to secure the ribbon. The pins were in the jewelry making section at Michael’s; it took me a while to find them. I just kind of eye-balled a straight line, again not perfect.

Here is the finished handle:I just kept the bouquet in a glass with about an inch of water until the ceremony.

For our flower girl (Mother in Law Pineapple) and matron of honor (Mom Pineapple) we purchased half dozens of roses. Our flowers girl’s were pink, her favorite color and the MOH’s were yellow, the color of the flowers at her own wedding.

While we are on the subject of flowers. Here is a shot of my hair flower for those of you wondering what it looked like in action:
Did you DIY your bouquet or handle?

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13 Responses to “A Wedding in a Week: Bouquets”

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MrsW

Your DIY bouquet is just amazing! Great job on everything, it looks fantastic!

 
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PrettyKitty

Mrs. Pineapple, you are amazing! Fantastic job!!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,074 posts, Bee Keeper

Mrs. P your DIY bouquet is beautiful! Looks perfect to me :)

 
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Mrs. Cherry Pie (message)  688 posts, Busy bee

Very nice!!

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,720 posts, Bumble bee

I think you did a better job DIYing your flowers for your “wedding in a week” than many professionals would have done for a big wedding!

 
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keg

that bouquet is FABULOUS!

 
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Miss Sweet Tea (message)  461 posts, Helper bee

i love the colors in your bouquet!

 
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lulubelle (message)  173 posts, Blushing bee

Wow, I *love* the colors in your bouquet! What a smashing job! And the hair flower is adorable.

 
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Miss Dumpling (message)  650 posts, Busy bee

Love the hair flower! And your long thick hair! No fair!

 
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MrsDavis

I agree with Miss HC. Those flowers look so great and I am in luurrve with you flower hair pin.

 
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Mrs. Pineapple (message)  676 posts, Busy bee

Thanks ladies! In elementary school I wanted to be a florist when i grew up, maybe i still have a chance :)

 
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NatalieL (message)  73 posts, Worker bee

Mrs. Pineapple, you amaze me. From the great attitude you had when having to move your wedding up and having only a week to plan it, right down to the craftiness of your hair flower and a-mazing flower arranging skills… seriously, you rock. I’m happy all went well on your first special day.

 
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Miss Avocado (message)  1,411 posts, Bumble bee

I love your bouquet. Actually I love all your things.

 


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