Cascading Shower Bouquet
Cascading Shower Bouquet Foam Free
Time: 26 minutes and 32 seconds
Learn how to create a stunning cascade bridal bouquet using basic elements and principles of design. Here, we have combined old school traditional techniques with modern styling combining the best of both hand-tying and formal construction.
Use only plant materials in the wired “tail” that are happy out of water overnight. The hand-tied section of the bouquet will be placed in water. Transport flat on a paper covered box with a hole cut out for the handle
In this lesson, it covers wiring techniques in the “tail” of the bouquet enabling both visual and actual balance. This makes the bouquet easier for the bride to carry. The hand-tied aspect of the bouquet maintains a natural form creating good rhythm. The pleasing use of both dried and fresh plant materials achieves harmony within the design.
In this video tutorial, you will need to recreate this design:
Quantity | Equipment |
1 pair of | Scissors |
1 pair of | Wire Cutters |
1 pack of | Silver & Green Stub Wire |
1 roll of | Twine |
1 roll of | Anchor Tape 12mm |
7 stems of | Rose |
7 stems of | Bouvardia |
3 stems of | Hydrangea 40cm |
1 bunch of | Eucalyptus Nicholii |
1/2 bunch of | Eucalyptus Preserved Stuartiana Dyed Autumn |
5 stems of | Spray Rose |
1-2 stems of | Limonium |
5 stems of | Clematis |
1 bunch of | Amaranthus (Dried or Fresh) |
Beautiful, love this design and colour scheme 😊