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Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!
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This weekend I tackled the pomander project. Mr. E’s niece, who will be three by the time the wedding rolls around, will hopefully be our flower girl (depending on her comfort level with crowds), and I thought that a pomander would be perfect for her to carry down the aisle. Pomanders made out of real flowers can be quite costly, and with a three-year-old, I highly doubt the real flowers would make it through the day. So I decided that fake flowers would be the way to go.

I collected my supplies over two days and technically four stores (gotta make use of the 50% off coupons that we had at Michaels). I picked up the following items:

  • Five-inch foam ball = $4.50
  • Three clearance stems of blue hydrangea at Michaels (Summer Sale) @ $1 each = $3
  • Two stems of light green flowers (only used one, so I’ll be returning the other) = $1.50
  • Mini glue gun (50% off coupon) = $1.50
  • 18 mini glue sticks = $3
  • Three stems of blue hydrangea at Hobby Lobby (on sale for 50% off) @ $5.99 each  = $9
  • Ribbon left over from invitation mock up = free

Total = $22.50 (plus tax)

Could have been cheaper if I’d borrowed Mama Elephant’s glue gun and sticks, but I was too lazy to drive all the way to her house. LOL

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After picking up the $1 stems at Michaels, I went to two other stores trying to find more and sadly they were all sold out. I knew the three I had wouldn’t fill the ball, so I stopped at Hobby Lobby and bought three there. Thankfully, they were very close in color, and 50% off was better than the normal $5.99 per stem.

I started the project by pushing a hole through the middle of the foam ball with a screwdriver…too bad our screwdriver wasn’t long enough to make it through the whole ball (my bad), so I went back with a long paintbrush and completed the hole throughout the ball. I pushed the ribbon into the hole, doubled over so that our flower girl will be able to hold it. I didn’t want any ribbon showing at the bottom, so I tied a knot on the bottom and then cut off the excess.

Once the ribbon was secured, I could start on the hydrangea. I cut off each petal, leaving a little bit of stem in order to stick it into the foam ball.
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I punched a little hole with the end of a paintbrush, filled it with a little hot glue, and then stuck the stem in. I continued this process, working my way around and down the ball. This took about five and a half stems worth of hydrangea, and I had already cut off the other half, so I went back and filled in any little space of white I could find. After the hydrangea was attached, I sporadically went around and glued the little green flowers to give a little contrast to the dark blue.

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This wasn’t a fast project, but I did finish it in one sitting of He’s Just Not That Into You on DVD. I love how it turned out and am tempted to do something similar for our aisle, but I may go the cheaper route and do tissue paper instead of silk flowers.

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After looking at it, and considering the height of Mr. E’s niece, I’m probably going to shorten the ribbon before the wedding day.

Did you use silk flowers for any of your wedding projects?

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10 Responses to “What You Can Do with a Little Time and Effort”

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Miss Socks (message)  1,323 posts, Bumble bee

So cute!! It looks amazing and I hope your flower girl feels comfortable enough around crowds to carry it proudly!

 
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Bride_Colleen (message)  627 posts, Busy bee

I made 12 of these for the end of the pews at the church. Mine cost about$5.00 a ball using supplies mostly from the dollar store.

 
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Miss Brooch (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

Sooo pretty and definitely affordable!! I need to make some!!

 
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Purquez2011
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Purquez2011 (message)  479 posts, Helper bee

Our centerpiece flowers are going to be silk. Our wedding is outside at a garden that’s placed in the middle of a desert and at 3pm! Real flowers aren’t going to last and the smells from the flowers in the garden will make up for non-smelling silk flowers. Plus, it’s a great budget helper!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Love this! We are making these as aisle decorations.

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Your pom looks great! I would probably just buy stuff rather than driving too. I should’ve been Sloth from the Safari Animal generation!

 
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linda16880 (message)  7 posts, Newbee

http://globalshopping.us

 
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JenBabe
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JenBabe (message)  314 posts, Helper bee

That looks awesome!

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

It looks great! All our flowers were silk, saved us tons of money (we got them during Michael’s 50% off stems sale)

 
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Lilacgal
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Lilacgal (message)  380 posts, Helper bee

LOVE this! Looks great! I’m using silk for my florals and DIYing them,too!

 

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Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!

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