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Mrs. Sunhat, Dyer, IN Age and Occupation: 32, Tax Accountant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 35, Landscape Foreman Engagement Date: September 25, 2010 Wedding Date: December 2011 Venues: St. Andrew the Apostle, Fiesta Palace About Me: I'm a Midwest girl who grew up in the country and now works in the big city! I love cooking, entertaining, reading (addicted to my Kindle) and going to the movies. I don't miss an episode of Hoarders and I start cleaning every time I watch! My profession doesn't call for much creativity so wedding planning has been a great outlet. Mr. Sunhat and I met online three years ago, cheer for rival MLB teams and share a home with our dog, Wrigley. We are planning a traditional, Polish, Catholic wedding with lots of DIY elements and some fun surprises. I'm so excited to be married on New Year's Eve and we can't wait to ring in the new year as husband and wife!
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Bouquets for the ‘Maids: Part II

September 7th, 2011 @ 9:44 am by Mrs. Sunhat

Now that all of the bead “stems” were completed, we were ready to assemble the bouquets. We had about 600 stems of clear beads and 100 of silver, and each bridesmaid’s bouquet was to have approximately 100 stems—at least that was the original plan.

MOB and I started out by making piles of 50 of the clear beaded stems so we could confirm we had made enough. Then, for some reason, we started assembling the first several bouquets with 75 clear beaded stems and 15 silver beaded stems. This obviously does not add up to 100. We kind of spaced out about grabbing ten more stems from the extras pile. We realized our error after the third or fourth bouquet, but I was not about to unbundle them just to add ten more. We counted correctly on the remaining bouquets and added any extra leftover stems to the MOH’s bouquet.

Supplies used for assembly:

  • Wire cutters
  • Thick work or gardening gloves
  • White duct tape
  • Tennis-racquet tape
  • Ribbon (color of your choice)
  • Hot glue gun

After gathering 100 stems, we pulled and pushed the strands to different heights to add dimension and depth to the look of the bouquets. When we originally added the beads to each strand, we should have clipped the wire ends with the wire cutters to make a clean and even bottom. Because we didn’t do this, the ends were all uneven and very “pokey.” MOB got stabbed more than once, and the Band-Aids had to come out. This is where the thick gloves came in handy. We put on the gloves and bent the bottoms of the wires up to form a smooth, rounded bottom.

The first thing we wrapped the handle with was the tennis-racquet tape. This tape was thick and had some cushion to it. It helped bulk up the handle a bit and cover any sharp wire ends.

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This tape isn’t super sticky, so the next thing we added was white duct tape. We sealed off the bottom of the handle and wrapped the white tape to cover the black racquet tape. The duct tape is so much stickier, so there was no way the racquet taping was going to come loose.

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The next step was to add the ribbon. I chose a silver satin to contrast against the navy of the bridesmaids’ dresses (which I have yet to show you!). MOB got to be a pro at wrapping the ribbon. She started at the top and wrapped down to the bottom, around the base, and then wrapped even tighter on the way back up to the top. We put dabs of hot glue on the last several seams to prevent slippage and ensure a tight finish.

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I didn’t feel the need to get too fancy with our ribbon wrapping, as the handle isn’t the focal point of the bouquets. I think they turned out pretty well, and the tennis-racquet tape really did wonders for adding some heft and cushion.

The bouquets needed a finishing touch of some sort. MOB had picked up some silver, wired organza ribbon, and we mocked up a few bows. I like a fuller look, so we made a five-loop bow and attached it with some scrap silver wire. Voila! The bridesmaids’ bouquets are finished!

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My pictures don’t really capture how pretty these turned out and how much they sparkle! I’m really pleased with how this major DIY project turned out. The crystal bouquet at the bridal show was selling for about $100, and we were able to make six bridesmaids’ bouquets and one junior bridesmaid’s bouquet for right around $100! This is a HUGE savings from our original flower budget.

I think the crystal bouquets will be a perfect fit for the winter season. My bridesmaids will also have a nice keepsake after the wedding that they can put on display if they so wish.

What major DIY project are you taking on?

All personal pictures unless otherwise noted

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15 Responses to “Bouquets for the ‘Maids: Part II”

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tinylittlebird
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tinylittlebird (message)  1,704 posts, Bumble bee

This made me think of the Melissa Blue hair accessories, and how you can send them back in to be strung into jewelry.

Even if your BMs decide they don’t want to keep the bouquet as-is, they could restring the beads into keepsake jewelry.

 
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doxie
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doxie (message)  166 posts, Blushing bee

these came out GORGEOUS. i love the bow on them too, my bm’s had bows just like that on their bouquets as well and it was my favorite part! i will definitely keep this idea in mind for any of my friends getting married in the winter!fabulous work!

 
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Mrs. Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

So cute!

 
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Miss White Pearl
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Miss White Pearl (message)  195 posts, Blushing bee

oooh me likey a lot! i’m not very big on flowers. greenery is my thing. i was hoping for something different for the ‘maids’ bouquets and you hit it spot on! nice work

 
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Mrs. Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Those turned out really cute!

 
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Reader (message)  28 posts, Newbee

Shiney and sparkley! Perfect for a winter NYE’s wedding.

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

Gorgeous! These will be perfect for your winter wedding and against your girls’ dresses! Love them SH :)

 
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xtatic1 (message)  779 posts, Busy bee

Perfect for a winter wedding, nice work Miss Sunhat!

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Lovely! You’re so crafty!

 
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Soon to be Mrs. C (message)  35 posts, Newbee

LOVE this! I don’t really care about flowers - so I may definitely steal this idea.

 
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Miss Marmalade (message)  191 posts, Blushing bee

These are going to be perfect for a Winter wedding!

 
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pookiepie
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pookiepie (message)  317 posts, Helper bee

it looks awesome! very unique! great job Ms. S!

 
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miss.qwerty (message)  897 posts, Busy bee

So sparkly and pretty - like you said, perfect for a winter wedding.

 
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stephbonthego
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stephbonthego (message)  687 posts, Busy bee

These are so amazing- great job!!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I love how they turned out! I can’t believe you did all that for only $100.

 

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Mrs. Sunhat, Dyer, IN Age and Occupation: 32, Tax Accountant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 35, Landscape Foreman Engagement Date: September 25, 2010 Wedding Date: December 2011 Venues: St. Andrew the Apostle, Fiesta Palace About Me: I'm a Midwest girl who grew up in the country and now works in the big city! I love cooking, entertaining, reading (addicted to my Kindle) and going to the movies. I don't miss an episode of Hoarders and I start cleaning every time I watch! My profession doesn't call for much creativity so wedding planning has been a great outlet. Mr. Sunhat and I met online three years ago, cheer for rival MLB teams and share a home with our dog, Wrigley. We are planning a traditional, Polish, Catholic wedding with lots of DIY elements and some fun surprises. I'm so excited to be married on New Year's Eve and we can't wait to ring in the new year as husband and wife!

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