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Mrs. Mascara, Chicago/Upper Michigan Age and Occupation: 25, Biomedical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Process Engineer Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Catholic ceremony, reception at local armory About Me: A lover of Mr. Mascara, crafting, baking, Gossip Girl, diet soda, and all things wedding. A Yooper girl somehow displaced in the Chicago suburbs, planning a wedding from a distance, and counting down the days until I marry my best friend.
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A Pretty Ball of Flowers

June 25th, 2009 @ 6:18 pm by Mrs. Mascara

I’ve always loved the look of a flower girl carrying a pomander. They are just too cute (both the flowers and the little girls of course!).

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Oddly enough, the pomander was the first elements I knew for sure would be making an appearance on our big day. As usual, I took the opportunity as an excuse for another DIY project. Here’s what I came up with:

I’ll admit, I was a bad blogger and didn’t take pictures of the process. But this is an easy one, so no pictures are required!

Materials:

  • Silk flowers
  • Styrofoam ball
  • Hot glue gun & glue sticks
  • Ribbon (I used a little less than 2 yards)
  • Something to poke holes with—a pencil works well

Instructions:

  1. Take your flowers off of the main stem. There should be a small stem left on the flower so you can attach it to the Styrofoam ball. If you’re using small flowers such as hydrangeas like I did, you don’t have to separate them into individual flowers, just separate them into smaller groups.
  2. Use your pencil to poke a hole in the Styrofoam ball (go into the ball about an inch or so to make sure the stem will fit.)
  3. Fill the hole with some hot glue.
  4. Place the stem of the flower into the hole and let it dry.
  5. Repeat these steps until your Styrofoam ball is completely covered in flowers, only leaving a small bare spot at the top to attach your ribbon.
  6. Cut a slit in the bare spot of the ball to attach the ribbon. Make sure the slit is as wide as your ribbon width so it fits properly.
  7. Fold your ribbon in half. Measure the desired length of your wrist strap from the folded end (mine is about 6″). Mark this spot.
  8. Fill the slit with hot glue.
  9. Place the marked portion of your ribbon into the slit on the ball. Do not put the folded end or the two open ends into the slit, only your wrist strap marks. You are basically just gluing in a little fold at that mark to hold the ribbon in place.
  10. For good measure, stick a few straight pins in on an angle to make sure the ribbon doesn’t fall out if the pomander is whipped around (it is for a little girl to carry after all, this will probably happen).
  11. After the glue is dry, take your two open ribbon ends and tie a bow with the folded wrist strap coming out of the top of the bow.
  12. Trim the ends of the ribbon as desired.
  13. Find a cute flower girl to carry your pomander!

What will your flower girl carry down the aisle?

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19 Responses to “A Pretty Ball of Flowers”

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Miss Star (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

Very cute!

 
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Grey56 (message)  535 posts, Busy bee

This was our first WR “fight”, about a pomander. Well, I guess the FIRST one was that he wanted his niece to be the FG, and I didn’t want kids in the wedding. After I lost that one, I tried to get her to carry a pomander. But I had a magazine open and he read word for word, that the FG’s role is to throw petals in the aisle and look cute. Him: 2, me: 0. I still love pomanders. And I never let him read my wedding magazines anymore.

 
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Grey56 (message)  535 posts, Busy bee

Forgot to say that I love how yours turned out. The green hydrangea really works here. The ribbon is lovely as well.

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  2,186 posts, Buzzing bee

So cute!! We used pomanders to line the aisle, but the flower girls dropped petals :)

 
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MrsWoohoo (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

I like that you used the thick ribbon. The pomander looks great!

 
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Swp02138

Our flower girl tried to drop petals down the aisle, but our ring bearer had a tight grip on her hand so she couldn’t. We had told him it was his responsibility to see that she made it down the aisle (she’s younger and was shy) so it was our own fault. =) It was actually adorable seeing her look between the aisle and her hand - conflicted by the fact that she had been told to drop petals but couldn’t do so. =)

 
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Amber1279 (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

I just made my daughter/flowergirl one Tuesday!! love how you did the ribbon!

 
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Cappuccino
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Cappuccino (message)  31 posts, Newbee

I love how yours turn out. What is the size of the styrofoam ball you used and approx how many stem of hydrangeas did you use?

 
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Deanna

so cute!! I tried to do this with a 6″ ball and it required maaaaany more flowers than I had on hand - so I had to bail for the time being :( What size styrofoam ball did you use?

 
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EngineerBride
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EngineerBride (message)  164 posts, Blushing bee

That turned out really cute! Our wedding is on Halloween, and we found these really cute stuffed jack-o-lantern bags at the Lindt outlet. We’ll fill them with flower petals for the girls the toss as they go down the aisle.

 
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Michelle

Awww…it’s my flower girls! They loved their pomanders! :)

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  774 posts, Busy bee

@Deanna, @Cappuccino: I *think* the size of the styrofoam ball is 5″. It’s hard to tell after all the flowers are added. I’d go with 4 or 5″, otherwise it’ll be too big! I think I used like 2 really full stems of hydrangea.

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  774 posts, Busy bee

@Michelle: They are adorable!! Both the pomanders and the girls! :)

 
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Miss High Heels

I love this post! One florist quoted me a ridiculous amount of money for a pomander for my flower girl. After reading your post I’ve decided to make one myself. Thank you!

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,354 posts, Sugar bee

I’m thinking posies. :)

 
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Miss Gloss (message)  1,057 posts, Bumble bee

This makes me wish we were having a flower girl!
Hmmm, could I make one for myself and use it for the rehersal?

 
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SpinningJenny
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SpinningJenny (message)  453 posts, Helper bee

I can’t wait to make a pomander for our flower girl/junior bridesmaid. She’ll be 10 when we get married (that’s more the age of a junior BM, right?). Well, regardless, I think a pomander will make her feel special, maybe a little more grown up than when she’s been a flower girl.

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  217 posts, Helper bee

So pretty!

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

Your pom turned out SUPER CUTE! I love your bow :)

 


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