Bohemian Hand-Tied Bouquet

Bohemian Hand-Tied Bouquet

Time: 15 minutes and 32 seconds | Season: All Year Round (flower types adapted based on seasonality and availability)

A bohemian hand-tied bouquet is a free-spirited and artistic floral design, perfect for weddings, special occasions, or as a statement arrangement. This style embraces organic textures, movement, and unique focal flowers to create a soft yet dramatic look.

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of creating a stunning boho bouquet featuring protea, serruria blushing bride, and daucus dara, using essential floristry techniques to achieve a balanced and professional finish.

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Top Tips for a Beautiful Boho Bouquet

Master the spiral stem technique – Ensuring that your bouquet sits naturally and evenly, this method creates a structured yet flowing shape, making it easier to hold and present.

Use a mirror while arranging – Checking your design from different angles in a mirror allows you to see gaps, symmetry, and overall shape, ensuring a harmonious final bouquet.

Play with texture and movement – Bohemian bouquets embrace soft, airy textures and natural movement. Use wispy foliage and delicate accent flowers to add depth and a relaxed feel.

If you would like to create this design, you will need the following flowers and materials:

QuantityPlant Materials / Equipment
1 pairScissors
1 pair Secateurs
1 rollAnchor Tape 12mm
1 rollNatural Hessian Ribbon 50mm
1 packPearl Headed Pins
1 bunchAsparagus Fern Mixed
5 stems Rose Ecuadorian Explorer (Large Heads)
2 stems Protea
3 stems Rose Spray Peach
3 stems Carnation Dark Red
5 stems Daucus Dara
5 stemsAstrantia White
3 stems Serruria Blushing Bride

You can find all the ingredients, both plant materials and equipment on the wholesale webshop here.

Thank you for joining us in this bohemian bouquet tutorial. We hope you enjoyed learning how to work with these stunning flowers and floristry techniques. Whether you’re creating a bridal bouquet, a gift, or simply exploring a more relaxed, natural floral style, we hope this tutorial gives you the confidence to experiment and refine your skills.

If you have any questions about this demonstration, the flowers used, or other floristry techniques, drop a comment below—we’d love to hear from you.

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