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Mrs. Moonbeam, Los Angeles/San Antonio Age and Occupation: 26, Intern Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Studio Analyst, aspiring Screenwriter Engagement Date: May 20, 2009 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church (LaCoste, TX) and Mary Gray Events Center (Castroville, TX) About Me: I was born and raised in Texas, but after college I moved to Seattle for a couple of years and loved it. Then I followed my beau out here to LA and we're getting settled in. I've been making things since I can remember. I was raised by crafters. I love to sew, draw, paint, build, cook, bake (anything with a tangible end result is fair game). In that same spirit, I've been hosting since I was old enough to cook and set a fancy table. I kind of take after my grandmother, who believes that your morning OJ always tastes better out of the good crystal.
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Flowers, Part 3

October 19th, 2009 @ 2:31 pm by Mrs. Moonbeam

So, I think I’ll be going for it with the DIY flowers. I bought some flowers 5 days ago and they’re still looking great. I’ve kept the corsages in the fridge for a few days and they’re still looking good, so I’m feeling OK about it all. But, my grandmother did call me up the other day to tell me she wants a wrist corsage so that she doesn’t mess up her dress. Well, all I know about that is that wrist corsages are hard to make. If you don’t believe me, take a look at this tutorial. At the very least, it would take a lot more materials and would involve drying time. These are definitely things I don’t want to be worrying about a day or two before the wedding. So, I thought, why not make a corsage that attaches with magnets!

Since none of our wedding blooms have great foliage, I decided I’ll have a fabric leaf with a magnet attached as the base of our bouts and corsages.

To make these, start with the desired fabric, attach iron-on adhesive, peel away the paper, lay down some well placed floral wire, lay down the second layer of fabric and iron all that adhesive into place.

Flowers, Part 3 :  wedding diy flowers Drawn L

Then, draw your leaf shapes on with tailor’s chalk.

Flowers, Part 3 :  wedding diy flowers Cutout02

Cut out the shapes with pinking shears or plain scissors, and make sure that the bottoms of both sides of the leaf are the same length. (Unless you’re meticulous about this part beforehand, they probably won’t be.)

Flowers, Part 3 :  wedding diy flowers With Ma

Use a buttonhole stitch to secure your wire. Then position your magnet on the back (it should hold itself steady to the wire) and cover with a flap of fabric.

Flowers, Part 3 :  wedding diy flowers Finishe06

Sew down the flap of fabric. Then arrange your flowers and wrap the stems in the wire from your leaf. Wrap in floral tape and stick the second magnet to the outside for the recipients to place behind their lapels.

Flowers, Part 3 :  wedding diy flowers Finishe07  Voila! No pinholes here, and because the fabric leaves can be made beforehand, it literally takes about 2 minutes to finish off the corsage or bout with the fresh flowers. Sorry for the big leaf; the real ones will probably not be so humongous.

For all of the flowers, I’ll be going to the florist a little closer to the wedding and getting more specific about what types and quantities of the flowers should be ordered. I’ll be picking them up the Thursday before the wedding so that I can have plenty of time to clean and sort them. I plan on making the bouquets, bouts and corsages on Friday. I hope to have everything sorted so that all we have to do on Saturday is trim the arrangements and place them in the vases.

I haven’t had much luck sourcing the celosia (there are a few kinds; I like the spear kind and it’s the one that’s hard to source. The cockscomb type is a little easier to come by), so I’ll be letting it go and trying to get some of those vibrant colors from the carnations.

All in all, I’m happy with the way things are going and I think that $300 is a steal for wedding flowers that are unique, rustic, laid back and very me.

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18 Responses to “Flowers, Part 3”

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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

I forgot to mention that I stole the fabric leaf idea from Miss Doxie. So, so sorry!

 
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Miss French Fries
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,217 posts, Buzzing bee

Very cute! I love the magnet idea to keep from poking holes in jackets and blouses. :)

 
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Mrs. Apple Cider (message)  225 posts, Helper bee

ADORABLE!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Super cute!! I also really like the magnet idea!

 
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lauralou852
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lauralou852 (message)  516 posts, Busy bee

I was just wondering the other day why there weren’t corsages that used magnets - And I thought I was being original! Such a good idea.

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

That magnet idea is way hip! Nicely done!

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  2,152 posts, Buzzing bee

Love the magnet idea! I’ve never put a bout on a guy through proms, other dances, sorority and fraternity formals, etc. because I’m so so scared of poking the poor guy!

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

how clever! love it.

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

Ahh! That’s just too flipping cute. The magnet is a pretty awesome idea, too.

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

the magnetic bouts are brilliant! thanks for the tutorial!

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

absolutely clever!!! love it!

 
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Mrs. Champagne (message)  1,334 posts, Bumble bee

the magnet is great!

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

The magnet idea is AWESOME! So brilliant! Why don’t more people use this idea?!

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

I am so excited to see how your DIY flower wedding turns out! Your wedding is probably the one I’m most looking forward to :)

I can’t wait for recaps already! lol

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  7,970 posts, Bee Keeper

The magnet idea is genius!!

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

yay, it’s all coming together! Great idea on the magnet corsage! (i’m sure my grandmothers would have appreciated that!)

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

@RecessionistaBride: Thanks so much, I can’t wait either, but it’s about a month away, so, not that long to wait.

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

Wow, it looks great! And so practical!!

 

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Mrs. Moonbeam, Los Angeles/San Antonio Age and Occupation: 26, Intern Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Studio Analyst, aspiring Screenwriter Engagement Date: May 20, 2009 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church (LaCoste, TX) and Mary Gray Events Center (Castroville, TX) About Me: I was born and raised in Texas, but after college I moved to Seattle for a couple of years and loved it. Then I followed my beau out here to LA and we're getting settled in. I've been making things since I can remember. I was raised by crafters. I love to sew, draw, paint, build, cook, bake (anything with a tangible end result is fair game). In that same spirit, I've been hosting since I was old enough to cook and set a fancy table. I kind of take after my grandmother, who believes that your morning OJ always tastes better out of the good crystal.

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