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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!
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Floral Alternatives: Part One

September 29th, 2009 @ 11:08 am by Mrs. Dachshund

I love flowers. I’ll admit that I don’t know much about them, but I do appreciate their beauty and it makes me happy to have them in a pretty vase on my kitchen table! What I don’t love about flowers is their cost. Flowers are so expensive! I can imagine them eating, very quickly, through our very small budget. Originally our plan was to make all of our floral arrangements ourselves using flowers from the Los Angeles Flower District. That will mean we’ll have A LOT of work to do just a few days before the wedding. The more I think about how stressful that will be, the more the idea of “alternative flowers” grows on me.

Does anyone remember this movie? My grandma taped it for me when I was little; it was on the Disney Channel and we didn’t have cable. I remember loving this song! I would make paper flowers for my mom to take to work so that she wouldn’t miss m. :)

Paper flowers can be made to look very realistic, or not, depending on what you like.

Bright flowers made of cardstock can look very modern and clean, while crepe paper and coffee filters make absolutely beautiful roses! Whatever your style, there is an endless supply of paper flower inspiration—and tutorials—on the internet.

These are a few of my favorites:

I love the thought of turning your favorite book, a book of love poems, or even Love Letters of Great Men (And Women)*, into your bridal bouquet. It would be a great conversation piece!

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These tissue carnations are made very similarly to tissue pomanders. I think they’re pretty, though. They’d look nice bunched together tightly in a bouquet, don’t you think?

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This bride made all of her bridesmaids’ bouquets out of tissue, hand-painted coffee filters, and cardstock. I love the aqua card stock flowers with the red roses. I think they really make the bouquets original and fun.

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I made these roses a few years ago from crepe paper using Martha’s tutorial. They. Take. FOREVER. Seriously, I think this one bouquet took me three days, at three hours or so a day, to finish. They turned out nicely, though.

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{picture courtesy of my old camera phone}

PaperSource sells various paper flower kits that are all so pretty. They even have flower making classes for those of you who are fortunate enough to live nearby one of their stores.

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Poppies have always been one of my favorite flowers. I think I’d really like to include these in our centerpieces; I wonder if they take nearly as long to make as Martha’s roses?

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I’ve saved the best for last:

These are probably the most amazing pomanders I’ve seen. I’d take these over real flowers any day… I can’t imagine how much time they took to make!

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{read her how-to!}

I really, really like the idea of having paper flowers. There’s just something about them that’s so cheerful! No wonder Andy’s paper daisy always made him feel safe. :) I know they’re not completely unique anymore, but I’m sure they would be for most of our guests! I think my biggest concern would be having the time, and the patience, to actually get them finished.

Will “artificial” flowers play a role in your wedding? If so, have you been able to finish them in a timely manner?

*Because I know we all love us some Sex and the City.

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Miss Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

Love this idea! I think faux-florals are one of the most awesome recessionista trends out there. Lovely and affordable? You can’t go wrong!

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

Oh wow! You did a great job. Will you attempt the pomanders?

 
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lavenderpug (message)  284 posts, Helper bee

wow, i can’t believe those are all paper flowers! and your bouquet is pretty amazing, by the way. and i TOTALLY remember that raggedy ann and andy movie–i loved it! thanks for posting it, what nostalgia.

 
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jaymugirly (message)  112 posts, Blushing bee

I love the small bouquet you have shown with the bridesmaids. They look very real! I haven’t even thought about it, but seeing some of these pictures maybe artificial will play a role? The roses you made are beautiful!

 
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littlemissmoo (message)  3,006 posts, Sugar bee

I do love flowers but we’re going the faux flower route as well - which particularly helps as both me and the Mr suffer from hayfever! We’re going the “natural touch” flower route though, looks like real flowers, lasts forever :)
I would have loved to go with a felt flower bouquet a la Princess Lasertron but I don’t have the patience for that much DIY :)

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

those paper carnations are so pretty and fluffy!

 
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FlipFlopBride
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FlipFlopBride (message)  1,437 posts, Bumble bee

I have been dead set on paper flowers since this post:
http://weddings.theknot.com/Real-Weddings/13116/detailview.aspx?type=3&id=13116

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

I saw a wedding on The Knot about 5 yrs ago (or more) where a bride had all paper flowers (a la Paper Source flowers) Her bridesmaids carried paper flower bouquets and she carried a huge singular paper gardenia. I wanted to copy her SO BADLY, but there was no way w/ school I was going to have the time to make all those flowers :(

 
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Miss Dachshund
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Miss Dachshund (message)  689 posts, Busy bee

@FlipFlopBride: Gorgeous!

@Mrs. French Bulldog: Was FlipFlopBride’s link the one you were talking about? So pretty!

 
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

wow, the rose ones you made look amazing!

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,974 posts, Bee Keeper

Daaaannngg, some of those look so real! And the pomanders at the end…WOW! If you do end up doing paper flowers, it will be such a great keepsake from your day!

 
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kiddosc (message)  348 posts, Helper bee

The flowers you highlightd are all so beautiful. I never knew you could make so many prett things with some paper til I started planning my wedding. I’ve been making coffee filter roses (ala martha stewart’s website) to use for a large pomander to hang from the ceiling of my venue and for centerpieces. They’re kind of labor intensive, but I figure I’ve got a whole year to finish them and lots of offers for help. Real flowers were too expensive for us too, even silk florals were a bit on the pricey side… can’t beat $2.00 for a pack of 100 coffee filters!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=56408507&l=fe2c68d194&id=13918427

 
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abrideagain (message)  532 posts, Busy bee

I made tissue paper pomanders to decorate the gazebo where we will get married. Then I made artificial flower pomanders to line the aisles…then I ordered about $250 worth of artificial flowers from afloral.com and made all bouquets, centerpieces and bouts…we’re only using fresh rose petals and fresh stargazer lilies the day of sprinkled into the bouquets and centerpieces….VERY few. It was kind of a weird choice, but we love it!

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  5,018 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the book page flowers!! They are so original & a beautiful keepsake.

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

All of those faux flowers are so lovely. Those last pomanders are ridonkulous!!!

 
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MexicanGirl
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MexicanGirl (message)  724 posts, Busy bee

they’re all so pretty, but surely time consuming!

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

I like the idea of poppies! Makes me think of the Wizard of Oz. :)

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

wow! what a neat idea!

 
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RAllise (message)  498 posts, Helper bee

Thanks to Miss Poodle, my fiance and I have been busy learning how to make oragami cherry blossoms. We need 440+ for our centerpieces and made 250 so far. We’re so excited with our mock up.

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

I loooove paper flowers :) and Clay flowers, and fabric flowers hehe…

You did such an amazing job with that bouquet! I can’t wait to see what choice you make on the flower department ;)

 
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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!

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