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Mrs. Labrador Retriever, Athens/Savannah Age and Occupation: 24, Student/Sports Reporter Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Physical Therapy Assistant Student/Future Dr. of PT Engagement Date: December 31, 2008 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Whitfield Square/Savannah Station About Me: I'm working on my second degree from UGA (Go Dawgs!). I'm a self-proclaimed attention-w****. If it involves a camera, I'm in front of it! You'll never meet a girlier tomboy than me. I can go toe to toe with any guy on the subject of college football, and lift more than any girl in my gym, all without chipping a nail. I hope to someday be the only person you want delivering your sports news. My FI and I are the loving parents of three Labrador Retrievers (one of each color) and are planning a "Southern Romantic Charm" wedding in the beautiful, historic city of Savannah. I'm not extreme in anything except moderation... and wedding planning.
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I know I left you hanging with my DIY bridal bouquet mock trial. I abandoned that effort for a while after changing our color scheme and deciding to go with a new dusty pink bouquet to match my shoes. I still haven’t found any fake peonies in that color, but in the meantime I’ve been on the lookout for my bridesmaids’ flowers.

I finally ran into some when I wasn’t even looking. I was strolling around the mall looking for a place to get a quick and cheap hair trim when I saw that A.C. Moore was having a huge sale on their florals. As soon as I was finished being groomed, I hightailed it back over to the store and went on a shopping frenzy.

After the dust settled, I had the following loot:

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Enough for 3 bridesmaids’ bouquets! After a lot of debate, I decided to go with separate flowers for each girl and then combine all the flowers into one bouquet for not me, but my matron of honor. I’m sticking with my beloved peonies, but I wanted a way to have my MOH stand out, and a combo bouquet is just the ticket! My bouquet will still be the largest and most lush, but it’s fun knowing my MOH will have a little mark of distinction.

I’m still searching for one more flower in the same pink for the last bouquet (not including the combo MOH bouquet). I really want ranunculus, but I’m not seeing it anywhere! I may have to go online to find a light pink fake version, so it could be a while before I complete this little endeavor.

Anyhoo, as soon as I got home, I started to work on the task at hand. First up, the hydrangea bouquet. I won’t go back through the tutorial, since I used the same method in my previous post about DIY fake florals, but I will tell you that these suckers were a lot harder to work with than the peonies.

They are a lot more delicate and deceivingly full. I had to constantly rework the shaping to make them round. Once again, I forgot to purchase wire clippers, so I had to cut the coating with scissors, then work the wire back and forth until they snapped apart. My first round with the hydrangeas looked weak, to say the least:

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But, I kept at it! I finished “beefing” up the handle with a trick a reader gave me in my last post (thanks Andrea!). I did it by adding in the leftover stems while putting together the stems with the blooms. Genius.

After I was done, the bouquet performed a little trick of its own. My little work of art transformed from a regular bouquet into a stunning centerpiece!

DIY Bridesmaids' Bouquets Part 1: The Transformers :  wedding flowers Dsc0452  While at A.C. Moore, I purchased a couple smooth mason jars and candle rings in our wedding colors to do a trial run of our centerpieces. If you can remember, I originally planned to use a combination of mason jars, lanterns, and candelabras for the centerpieces. Well, after attending one of my bridesmaids’ weddings last weekend and seeing her clever dual use of the BMs’ bouquets as centerpieces, I decided to nix the candelabras and do the same! I’ll still have some lanterns, but the mason jars will now be filled with the BMs’ bouquets. All I have to do is add some kind of sea glass or something to the jars to keep the bouquets upright and to add more detail. Suggestions are very welcome!

Because I’m having a cocktail hour in a separate parlor, my BMs will be able to sneak into the reception hall and place their bouquets into the mason jars before anyone else enters the room. At the end of the night, they can collect their bouquets to keep if they wish. And the best part? This saves me money! Boo-yah!

I guess I should show you what I did with the other two flower choices. Well, here’s my fave of the three bouquets: the daisies! They were by far the easiest of the bouquets to make. I was done in less than 10 minutes. My FSIL already staked a claim on these:

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DIY Bridesmaids' Bouquets Part 1: The Transformers :  wedding flowers Dsc045202  And last, but certainly not least, are the roses. They even had little “thorns” on them that actually hurt a bit as I was plucking off the leaves. They made the handle really hard to wrap and I had to keep trimming some of them off.

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And here’s the whole lot together, “transforming” into centerpieces! I’ll probably add tea candles around them just to spruce up the tables a bit more. Then, all that will be left to do is to add the doggie table numbers (and to complete the other 5 centerpieces)!

DIY Bridesmaids' Bouquets Part 1: The Transformers :  wedding flowers Dsc045301  I can’t take the all the credit on these bouquet/centerpieces. My FSIL’s husband’s niece was in town with her mother and helped me snap apart the stems (after I prepped them, unbeknown to her). Who doesn’t love a little child labor? :P

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I love that she had her sippy cup on hand for when the really tough ones came up!

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Ah! Success!

So I bet you’re wondering how much money all of this trouble actually saved me? Well, see for yourself! Keep in mind, these flowers won’t die a few days after the wedding! ;)

Bridesmaids’ Bouquets

Daisy Bouquet
10 stems
x $2.09 each
—————
$20.90

Hydrangea Bouquet
5 stems
x $2.79 each
————–
$13.95

Rose Bouquet
8 stems
x $1.39 each
————–
$11.12

Chocolate Satin Ribbon
$4.39 for 1 1/2 yards

Pearl-headed Pins
$0.00 (left over from previous bouquet project)

Grand Total Including Tax
$53.89 OR $17.96 each

Centerpieces

Mason Jars:
$1 each x 3 = $3

Berry Candle Ring:
$2 each x 4 = $8

Grand Total Including Tax
$11.77 OR $3.92 each

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20 Responses to “DIY Bridesmaids’ Bouquets Part 1: The Transformers”

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D.Marie
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D.Marie (message)  2,484 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow Miss Lab these are beautiful…and I love the berry ring around the jars…they make beautiful centerpieces as well. Ive looked at the fake flowers at A.C. Moore and Michaels and I just keep walking because I think to myself that they could never look this beautiful…but yours are stunning. I might take another trip to A.C. Moore!!

 
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crebre80
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crebre80 (message)  10,729 posts, Bee Keeper

beautiful work!!! i love them all!

 
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Miss Star
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Miss Star (message)  2,057 posts, Buzzing bee

They look gorgeous all together — great job!

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, great job and gotta love that price!

 
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shelliduke
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shelliduke (message)  412 posts, Helper bee

Awesome, Miss Lab! Great work - and the savings helps you on your way to hiring the videographer of your dreams. :)

 
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ScatterbrainedBride (message)  58 posts, Worker bee

Wow, these are great! I’ve been considering fake flowers, and might just do my own trial after seeing how nice they can look!

 
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Eileen Langdon

I think you did a beautiful job. Another idea for the “vase” is to use milk cartons covered in a beautiful fabric and satin ribbon in a bold contrasting color wrapped around them. I have pictures on my blog.

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

Those turned out great!

 
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Miss Labrador
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,805 posts, Buzzing bee

@D.Marie: The first time I went in there I was VERY disappointed. There’s no A.C. Moore where I live, so I figured they might have something good. I wouldn’t have gone back if I didn’t see the sale, so I just humored myself and walked in. I take it that it’s all about timing. Sometimes their shipments of florals are good, other times, not so much!

@shelliduke: I’m hoping so! ;)

@Eileen Langdon: Thanks for the tip! I might try this for the tin cans I’m planning on using!

 
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Your Wedding Whisperer (message)  1 posts, Wannabee

@Miss Labrador: You’re welcome! I think it should work very well on tin cans as well.

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

Haha, I always keep a drink — USUALLY water — close at hand while hard at work, too!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

very nice! they look so real, and i bet they’ll be awesome in pictures — not wilting even in heat/cold/bashing them against something :P

 
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Keeping It Real. » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] So, this weekend during a DIY project marathon, I got to work on making our love letter box. I found this little gem at the same A.C. Moore where I found my bridesmaids’ flowers: [...]

 
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AmberWaves
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AmberWaves (message)  326 posts, Helper bee

They look great Ms. Lab!

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

I am in love w/ that daisy bouquet!

 
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Miss Poodle
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,387 posts, Sugar bee

I loove the Hydrangea Bouquet! SO CUTE!

 
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Tiffany

afloral.com! has everything you need and they have great quality flowers too at a nice price.

 
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Miss Mouse
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Miss Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

These turned out great! I especially love the roses.

 
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kmattso2
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kmattso2 (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

Those look great and will make really nice centerpieces as well!

 
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Jenniphyr
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Jenniphyr (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

Beautiful! =) I’d love to see how the MOH bouquet looks….

 

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Mrs. Labrador Retriever, Athens/Savannah Age and Occupation: 24, Student/Sports Reporter Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Physical Therapy Assistant Student/Future Dr. of PT Engagement Date: December 31, 2008 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Whitfield Square/Savannah Station About Me: I'm working on my second degree from UGA (Go Dawgs!). I'm a self-proclaimed attention-w****. If it involves a camera, I'm in front of it! You'll never meet a girlier tomboy than me. I can go toe to toe with any guy on the subject of college football, and lift more than any girl in my gym, all without chipping a nail. I hope to someday be the only person you want delivering your sports news. My FI and I are the loving parents of three Labrador Retrievers (one of each color) and are planning a "Southern Romantic Charm" wedding in the beautiful, historic city of Savannah. I'm not extreme in anything except moderation... and wedding planning.

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