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Ms. Dahlia, Detroit/Cleveland Age and Occupation: 24, PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, IT System Administrator Engagement Date: December 31, 2006 Wedding Date: May 2008 Blogging Since: September 19, 2007 Venue: United Methodist Cathedral & historic downtown hotel in Cleveland About Me: I enjoy cooking, dancing and swimming. I am a geek and apply game theory to my everyday life. Winter is my favorite time of year, especially when spent curled up with good coffee and a book by Madeleine L'Engle.
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More than two years after the wedding, the thing that stands out to me most among all of the small details (and posts about those things) was my bouquet. Learning that making bouquets was really easy was a big stress-reliever, and I was really proud of how everything turned out.

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Not only was I pleased with how it all turned out on that day, but I’ve since gone on to make bouquets for the weddings of both of my brothers. The time spent with each of my sisters-in-law the day before their weddings was truly special. And my bouquet making skills, as you can see, improved with each.

K wanted her bridesmaids to have very colorful bouquets, so we took all the flowers that looked good from the North Market and Whole Foods to come up with these:

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I absolutely adored the bride’s bouquet: hydrangea and calla lilies. Gorgeous!

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R wanted garden roses and hypericum berries, and arranged via a mail order supplier to get all of the flowers she needed. These turned out the best yet.

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Absolutely stunning.

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Bouquets are an easy thing to spend a lot of money on, but you don’t need to. And the alternatives can be pretty aesthetically pleasing, if I do say so myself.

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… or it’s damn near impossible to make flowers look bad.

By popular demand (and at the special request of soontobemrsc, ambrosia and wondermart, who is making her bouquet this weekend), I present to you the making of the bouquets. (For you monkey lovers, tomorrow’s post will be filled with pictures and video of the Monkey Forest.)

Around 8:45AM on Friday, the day before the wedding, I headed out with a carload of helpers in search of flowers. I could have contacted a distributor (or at least the manager of Trader Joe’s and Costco) about ordering specific flowers, but that required a little more coordination than I was able to handle in the month before the wedding. Besides, it seemed like it would be a lot more fun to not know exactly what flowers I would get. My only requirements were red flowers for the bridesmaids, and white/cream flowers for me. In my ideal world, I would be able to include stock and hydrangeas, which are my two favorite flowers.

The first stop was Cleveland’s West Side Market. Disappointingly, there was only one flower vendor at the market that morning. Fortunately, the vendor had an abundance of red and white flowers in large quantities. There we gathered together about $70 worth of mums, tulips, stock(!) and assorted other appropriately colored flowers. Having cleaned out the stand, I was still looking for a little bit more variety for my bouquet.

From there we headed back across town to Trader Joe’s. (Both the market and TJ’s are within 20 minutes of my parents’ house. In opposite directions. Which meant we spent well over an hour just driving to get the flowers.) Another $50 or so (which includes money spent picking up a small number of groceries and flowers for my mom, as well as hydrangeas(!)), we proceeded to check out. When I very gleefully told the cashier that these were the flowers for my bridal bouquet, he talked with one of the other associates who then came bounding over with a dozen hot pick roses for me, as a congratulations from the store. (It was a thoughtful gesture.)

Once back home, the group (which at this point consisted of my maid of honor, her boyfriend, and me) set about to unwrapping the bouquets and pulling the leaves off of the flowers.

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Note the lone dozen hot pink roses in the background.

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The rest of the flowers

Following what seemed to work well when I gave it a try back in April, I started to arrange the bouquets. (Much thanks to Autumn who gave me instructions on how to use floral tape. Tape turned out to be much easier than wire.) When the flowers were arranged, I wrapped and secured ribbon around each of the bouquets (for mine, I used fabric that matched my dress.) I then trimmed the stems so that they were even, and set each bouquet in a mason jar with about an inch of water. (The mason jars were my mom’s storage suggestion. They worked absolutely perfectly.)

As we got done a little bit later than I had anticipated (mostly because we got off to a later start than planned), I didn’t take any pictures of the completed bouquets that day.

But I do have some non-pro pics of the bouquets in action at the wedding:

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The bouquets, with me and the flower girl.

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Note the stock pot used to transport the bouquets in their mason jars.

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Some last minute arranging. Turns out the tulips in the bouquets each grew about an inch overnight, making the bouquets look a bit like aliens.

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Bridesmaid and flower girl bouquets in action

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Up close and personal with my bouquet (that’s my youngest brother’s hands in the background)

Would I do it again? Absolutely. I really enjoyed arranging the flowers, and didn’t really find it very stressful at all. And it’s really hard to make flowers look bad, since they are pretty to begin with. Bouquets were not a high priority for me at all, and since I wasn’t seeking perfection (if you are, I highly recommend going with a florist), it didn’t really bother me that a very small number of flowers in the bouquet looked slightly wilted the day of the wedding.

Total costs (in time and dollars):

Time: 4.75 hours (2.25 for purchasing; 2.5 for prepping/arranging)

Total money spent on flowers and supplies for 5 bouquets: about $110

Lessons Learned:

  • It was really helpful to have other people stripping off the leaves.
  • If we had used roses, it would have taken substantially longer to prepare and arrange the flowers as they would have needed to be de-thorned.
  • Tulips, while beautiful, will grow quite a bit overnight. This can leave your bouquet looking like it has alien antennas.
  • Assuming you are after “good enough” and not “perfection”, plan to allot about a half hour per bouquet. Perfection will take substantially longer.
  • Spider mums photograph somewhat strangely.
  • The best workspace is a large table or counter
  • Have a compost or garbage bag ready for all of the leaves and stems
  • Mason jars make great storage vases for the bouquets.
  • Some flowers will break when you are prepping/arranging them, so it is best to generously estimate how many flowers you need.
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6 Responses to “Best of the ‘Bee - Making Bouquets is Really Easy…”

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Mrs. Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

DIY bouquets really are super simple! So easy to trim the budget a little. Love all the different textures in yours!

 
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Mrs. Flamingo (message)  1,366 posts, Bumble bee

I wish I had done my own bouquets. That’s on my to regrets. Yours looked fab.

 
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Nice job on the do it yourself bouquets.

 
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Violet Violet (message)  985 posts, Busy bee

Wow, I’m shocked at how much you saved! crazy

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Great tips!

 
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just stumbled across this - thank you for the tips!

 

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Ms. Dahlia, Detroit/Cleveland Age and Occupation: 24, PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, IT System Administrator Engagement Date: December 31, 2006 Wedding Date: May 2008 Blogging Since: September 19, 2007 Venue: United Methodist Cathedral & historic downtown hotel in Cleveland About Me: I enjoy cooking, dancing and swimming. I am a geek and apply game theory to my everyday life. Winter is my favorite time of year, especially when spent curled up with good coffee and a book by Madeleine L'Engle.

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