Showing posts with label DIY bridal bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY bridal bouquet. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

DIY bouquet # 3 - for my outdoor boudoir shoot

If you're a reader of this blog you may  notice how I love DIY-ing bouquets....First two down! but, wait! there's more! LOL ..... Yup I have a new DIY bouquet...this time I used  for my outdoor boudoir shoot last week...Hmmmm yes I still owe you a post for that... I promise I will soonest...I just don't get all the copies yet :P

Do you wanna see the third DIY bouquet now??? Come on! and see how  easy breezy it is to make.... :)

Materials:

5 stems of torch ginger flower - i bought  from Liliw, Laguna pa....(P5 each)
3 stems of yellow mums - (P25 each) - why so pricey in the Province :(
1 bundle of Anahaw leaves  -(P30 per bundle)
flower twine,garter and ribbons - just found in the house

yellow mums

torch ginger flower

anahaw leaves

all together :)


estimated cost: P130.00


Steps :

Just so easy, just bind them together....I'm sorry I don't have a step by step photos ... only this....

I used the twine first but it's not so effective so I double wrapped it with garter
and ribbons...effective I guess hahaha

Here's the final product, taken from my outdoor boudoir shoot! :D

i love the colors

feel na feel ko talaga :p

Don't you think it's lovely?? hahaha
I love it! - love your own right? :)
That's it pansit! :) 
Til next DIY folks ;)


Ps. I almost forgot to tell you that the next day after the shoot is my dad's 50th birthday and I really planned to bring the bouquet for him....:D


belated happy birthday Daddy!I love you!





Saturday, March 24, 2012

My DIY bridal bouquet using annatto flower buds



Do you want a unique bridal bouquet? Because I do!
I've got the idea of having a bridal bouquet made of atsuete flower buds way back November 2010 when me and my cousin Karla went to their farm for our mini farm photoshoot.That was the time she was trying to practice portraiture, so I acted as her model. They've got a lot of atsuete trees with  bountiful blooms that time so I took some flower buds for props. And I must say that atsuete flower is an effective one. :D So I told myself when I get married and it's possible to use it as my bouquet. I will !

Here are some of her shots that inspires me :






Today, Mom went with my Aunt (her sister) to visit their farm because they are currently harvesting. I was cooking lunch when I remember the DIY atsuete (annatto) bouquet I was planning before , so I sent her sms asking her to bring me some atsuete flower buds. Mom came home late, like 7-ish already but I am glad she got me some of those cute reddish thing I’ve asked her to bring. I am really eager to do the DIY right then while the buds are still fresh, so I dragged my sister with me to buy two stems of white mums to add in the bouquet. Good thing the flower shop in front of the Church is still open (actually it’s about to close). As soon as we reached our house I saw myself started grabbing all materials I can use and started doing the bouquet excitedly.



My DIY atsuete flower buds bridal bouquet

Here are the materials I’ve used:
Atsuete flower buds
Shells
Sinamay
Plastic straw
Glue gun
2 stems of white mums
Colored Jute string
Some succulent plant 

Total cost: P50.00 all materials Ive got for free except for the mums that cost me P25 per stem.



I let my sister hold it for me.

How I do it:

While watching MMK (LOL) I am also busy trying to create a simple bouquet out of it. I inserted the white  mums in the middle of the atsuete flower buds. I put enough amount of the buds around the mums and tied it  with plastic straw. I wrapped the stem with sinamay and put some shells just to put a little beach-y feel on it (since we are having Mexican Beach Theme).




I glued some shells just to put something beach-y.

Of course a bouquet is not complete without a partner. So I also made a simple but cute boutonniere for the groom. I took a succulent plant and 3 pieces (in a branch) of the atsuete buds, tied it together, wrapped the end with some sinamay and put some little shells and I’m done.




This boutonniere made me think of Rambutan fruit. hehe


Hey! For me it's cute


To be honest, I am still undecided if we will get a florist or not for our wedding. I am having hard time finding the right florist for us. It’s either the one we like is already booked or it’s too pricey. I don’t wanna splurge too much in flowers since we’ll be using it only for a day and it’s not edible (LOL). I am still waiting for some quotations from my newly discovered florists so I’m  not sure yet if I will pursue this DIY atsuete bouquet  but I am not closing the idea of having it since I found this one very affordable and unique.

Note: This DIY is just a prototype, tangerine tango is our main color motif so in case i'll be having atsuete bouquet I will used orange flowers or some fillers that can match with our motif and theme.