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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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Way back in the early stages of our wedding planning, I ran across this image of an adorable flower girl carrying a ball of flowers:

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Pomande

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I have since learned that the ball of flowers I’m referring to is called a pomander or a kissing ball. But I really didn’t care what they were called as long as I knew I would have them for our wedding. :)

When I first decided on the pomanders, I also planned to make them using tissue and line the aisle with them.

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I realized pretty quickly that tissue pomanders + outdoors = just asking for bad weather. I changed my mind and decided to go with mason jars on shepherd’s hooks for the aisle, but stuck with my plan for the flower girl pomanders. As I’ve begun to learn how to work with fake flowers, I knew that a fake floral pomander would be relatively easy to do and would actually take less time than a tissue paper one.

So once again, during my DIY/Heroes weekend marathon, I set to work on making my little ones something to carry down the aisle.

First off, you’ll need your supplies: a Styrofoam ball (sold at your neighborhood craft stores & Walmart—make sure not to get the squishy foam one like I did on accident!), a hot glue gun, flowers of your choice (round & fluffy flowers like carnations work best), wire cutters, and ribbon.

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc045602  I started by poking a hole all the way through the ball for the ribbon. I just used a stem from a fake magnolia bush I had sitting around because I didn’t have anything on hand to make the hole. It worked pretty well!

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc045603  Feed your ribbon through the hole and tie off a knot at the end to secure it. You can see all the green fuzzy stuff from the foam ball on the ribbon in this picture. That’s why you should make sure to buy a Styrofoam ball! You could also let the ribbon hang out the bottom like in the first photo, or Miss Cloud’s pomanders. It’s up to you! On the other end, loop the ribbon and hot glue it together to make the handle.

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc045604  Now, the easy part! Clip off the flower stems (leave about 1-2 inches of stem) and start poking them into the ball. You can make the hole and then put hot glue into it before reattaching the stem to make them stay securely. I only did this for a few because it was a trial run and I didn’t want to waste all my stems. It turns out that I could still pull hard and get them to come out, so the glue is more about sturdiness than permanence. Don’t worry about the knot at the bottom of the ball. It’ll be completely covered by the flowers!

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc045701  Voila! Here’s the final product!

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc045605
DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc045702  It’s a bit bigger than I wanted. I grabbed the 5 inch ball thinking it would be the right size, but not factoring in the extra size created by the carnation heads. This was just a trial, so I went back to purchase Styrofoam balls in the smaller 4 inch size after I knew what I was doing.

DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones :  wedding diy flowers tutorial Dsc0458  Want to make your own pomander but you’d like to use real flowers? Here’s a great DIY link for you!

Cost breakdown for 3 carnation pomanders:

  • Hot glue gun & glue sticks: FREE (already in my crafting repertoire, but you can find them as low as $2.50 at Walmart)
  • Chocolate satin ribbon: FREE (left over from previous projects)
  • Wire cutters: FREE (bought during previous project for only $3)
  • Carnations: 40 stems at $.59 each = $23.60 (roughly 13 stems each)
  • 3 four-inch Styrofoam balls: $4.50

Grand total with tax: $30 OR $10 each

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41 Responses to “DIY Bouquets Part 2: For the Little Ones”

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Miss D'orsay (message)  2,272 posts, Buzzing bee

Ahhh, that seems so much faster than what i’m doing… I’m halfway through though… I guess I can’t quit my tissue paper ones now! Yours are adorable :)

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,380 posts, Bumble bee

Cute!! I love that your hot glue gun matches the flowers. :)

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

That came out great! I love the look of carnations tightly packed together.

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

good job, miss lab. i just made some using cupcake liners a couple weeks ago.

 
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jesstagirl
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jesstagirl (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

LOVE these and they’re 1/2 the price of what our florist wants to charge. I would really like to make our own pomanders, but I can’t find a place in town with light pink carnations (like what you have) - and I’ve looked everywhere. Can I ask where you got yours???

 
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JeanL1984
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JeanL1984 (message)  381 posts, Helper bee

That looks so great! I was dreaming of tissue paper but this seems much easier.

 
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IA_Snowflake
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IA_Snowflake (message)  1,913 posts, Buzzing bee

Those look really nice. I was impressed by how well the ones I did came out.

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

A-freakin-mazing! That looks great :)

 
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Newport Nuptials (message)  1,230 posts, Bumble bee

Great idea! I think fake flowers are better for little girls!

 
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His Barista
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His Barista (message)  5,774 posts, Bee Keeper

That’s really cute! Great job!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

Cute! I just did our flower girl pomander this weekend.

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

Thanks ladies!

@jesstagirl: I got mine at Michael’s! I cleared them out so I had to order the rest at afloral.com. Use promo code: TWITTER for 10% off your order! :D

 
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luly

That is lovely, it seems easy to do, but it requires a lot of patience, and I know that for a fact because I custom make wedding accesssories. Another great idea is a flower girl wand, see the one I just made to match the basket
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=25229891

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

so cute!! you’re the queen of fake flower projects! :D

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  2,253 posts, Buzzing bee

no way!!! That is AWESOME, Miss L!!!! you did a fantastic job! those are great!

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  802 posts, Busy bee

They turned out awesome! I dont know where you shop for your flowers because I can never seem to find any that look that good. My michaels is slackin..

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

I looove this!! You did an amazing job! I’m loving the pomaders!! :)

agg with each post on flower girl’s related items I feel more and more tempted to tell Mr. Poodle “you! go get me a flower girl .. now!” lol :P

 
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Charm bracelet (message)  1,935 posts, Buzzing bee

This is a great idea. Our church isn’t allowing us to throw rose petals so my little ones can’t have a basket. A bouquet seems to too grown up so a pomander seems just right. Is this in the DIY section also?

 
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miss longhorn
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miss longhorn (message)  236 posts, Helper bee

This is so much easier than the pomander project I had planned!! Mine were going to be for the aisle in our outdoor wedding, but I just read “I realized pretty quickly that tissue pomanders + outdoors = just asking for bad weather” and my heart sunk!! Perhaps I’ll change my plans…

 
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mskalinin
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mskalinin (message)  664 posts, Busy bee

Very nice! I have made a total of ONE tissue paper pomander, and oh my lord, did it take forever! I think I worked on it for about 2-3 hours per night for 3 nights. Maybe I will be faster with the next one but I am afraid to start it! Haha…

 
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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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