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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!
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You may recall from this post that I had a little surprise in store for the single ladies attending our wedding reception.

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Tossing Fortune Bouquet

Materials

  • Fabric
  • Wooden beads
  • Garden dowels (available in the floral section of Michaels)
  • Glue gun
  • Ribbon
  • Paint
  • Mechanical pencil
  • Clear nail polish

Instructions

First, I cut the fabric into little circles. You’ll need about eight circles per flower. You may find it helpful to cut a circle out of thick paper (like construction paper or cardstock), then use it as a stencil.

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Then, I used a glue gun to attach the wooden beads to the dowels. You can thread the dowel through the hole in the bead if it’s big enough, or just attach it to the tip.

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Next, I folded the circles in half, then in half again. Then, I attached each “petal” to the wooden bead. As I mentioned before, you want at least eight petals per flower.

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About one Disney movie and an Irish coffee later, I ended up with this:

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You’ll need to paint your fortunes onto the ribbons. I found that the best way to do this is by using a mechanical pencil as a paintbrush, and by slowly painting in a print font (I would not recommend attempting cursive). Leave plenty of room after your quote, as this part of the ribbon will tie around the bouquet. Also, make sure you paint the edge of the cut ribbon with clear nail polish to prevent fraying.

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I ended up with six quotes for six bouquets, and I had twelve flowers (6 white and 6 yellow). To make each mini bouquet, I taped together two flowers.

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Then, I attached the quote ribbon by tying it on.

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I then wrapped the blank side of the quote ribbon around the rest of the stem. I secured the end to the stem with a little bit of glue from the glue gun.

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The quote part should still be dangling down. You’re just using the blank end to wrap around the stem. The final mini bouquets should look like this:

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Finally, I used another color ribbon to tie the mini bouquets into one big bouquet. All I’ll have to do is take this ribbon off before the big toss, and the bouquet will burst into six mini bouquets!

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I can’t wait to see the look on my girls’ faces when this thing gets put into action! What about you? Are you doing anything different for your bouquet toss?

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19 Responses to “A Surprise for The Ladies: Part Two”

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Mrs. Earrings (message)  2,477 posts, Buzzing bee

so gorgeous! Love how it turned out :)

 
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sparks
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sparks (message)  649 posts, Busy bee

Those are really cute. I am interested to know what quotes you picked!

 
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Kcoleybear
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Kcoleybear (message)  683 posts, Busy bee

Super Cute! Love this idea.

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

That is a really cute idea!

 
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Miss Lox (message)  1,128 posts, Bumble bee

Awwww, that turned out great!

 
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

This is such a sweet idea, and your gals are going to be so surprised! Love it!

 
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Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

This is a nice alternative to the usual bouquet toss! Can’t wait to hear how it is received among your single ladies!

 
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MissMargie
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MissMargie (message)  767 posts, Busy bee

adorbs :)

 
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SandyToes
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SandyToes (message)  373 posts, Helper bee

Such a cute idea!

 
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paw
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paw (message)  379 posts, Helper bee

Love this idea!

 
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SweetSara (message)  292 posts, Helper bee

I saw this in another blog and have been planning to do it for my wedding. I’m glad to see it done, I wasn’t sure how it would look and yours is sooo cute!

 
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AnnieM621
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AnnieM621 (message)  117 posts, Blushing bee

I love this idea.

 
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Ms. Anemone
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Ms. Anemone (message)  624 posts, Busy bee

such a great idea!

 
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ADBK2011
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ADBK2011 (message)  759 posts, Busy bee

So very cute!

 
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lifegavemelimes
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lifegavemelimes (message)  125 posts, Blushing bee

I love alternative bouquet tosses! I made my toss bouquet out of origami money flowers, and am hoping it will inspire more participation!

 
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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

The single Lioness ladies will be thrilled. Another awesome diy creation, miss l!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

OK this has to be the BEST idea ever. I am not a big fan of the bouquet toss so this is amazing!

 
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JNWhite
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JNWhite (message)  227 posts, Helper bee

This is very cute! I am not planning on a bouquet toss, but it might be fun to give the single girls these anyway!
(You know, add another thing to my DIY list)

 
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teehee

So cute! Just don’t put anybody’s eye out with those dowel rods!

 

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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!

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