Friday, July 1, 2011

Fun Things for Fridays No. 1

Try Your Hand at Your Own Bridal Bouquet
Taken from The Knot (click here)


A simple single-flower wedding bouquet is not difficult to make, and the classic dome shape of this round bridal bouquet complements most wedding gowns. Be sure to stick to hardier flowers like roses, which are easier to arrange and can endure a little manhandling. To make a bridal bouquet about 8 inches in diameter, just follow the instructions below. This bouquet takes between 30 and 60 minutes to construct, and about 30 to 60 stems.

What You'll Need

  • 30 to 60 stems of a hardy flower like the rose (20 to 40 for each bridesmaid bouquet).
  • Bucket
  • Paper towels
  • Ribbon (in a complementary color), 1 to 2 inches wide
  • Rubber bands or green waxed floral tape
  • Stem cutter or very sharp knife
  • Stem stripper
  • Straight pins or pearl-tipped corsage pins


Step 1: Preparing the Flowers

  • Use your hands or a stem stripper to remove excess foliage and thorns, and pull off damaged or unattractive outer petals.
  • Fill a sink or bucket with water, and holding the stems underwater use the stem cutter or knife to cut the stems at an angle about 2 inches from the bottom.
  • Allow the flowers to drink for a few seconds with the stem ends underwater, then place the stems in a bucket filled halfway with cool water until you are ready to use them.
  • Knot Note: If you're working with roses and the heads aren't open yet, you can force the blooms open by placing the stems in a bucket of hot water; but only do this for a couple of minutes just before you are going to use the roses, or you might kill them otherwise.
  • Keep the stems long while you work with them and trim them to a shorter length when you've finished constructing the bouquet.


Step 2: Assembling the Flowers

  • Take one stem at a time with one hand, and use your other hand to hold the flowers in place.
  • Assemble four flowers at an even height in a square shape -- these will be at the center of the dome.
  • Arrange the other flowers one by one around the center flowers to create a dome shape. See other wedding bouquet shapes.
  • Knot Note: To better see what the bouquet will look like in your hand, stand in front of a mirror as you construct the bouquet to observe how the shape is progressing.


Step 3: Securing the Bouquet

  • Use a rubber band or floral tape to bind the stems at the spot where they naturally join (about 3 to 4 inches below the flower heads).
  • Repeat the binding toward the end of the stems, leaving about 2 inches of excess stem beneath the bind to trim later.
  • Either place the stems in water and wrap them later or continue to Step 4.


Step 4: Finish the Handle

  • Cut the stem ends so they are all the same length, about 7 to 8 inches long.
  • Dry off the stems with a paper towel.
  • Cut a length of ribbon about three times as long as the length of the stems.
  • Tuck the end of the ribbon inside the top bind and start wrapping in a spiral down the length of the stem.
  • When you reach the bottom, wrap in a spiral back up the stem.
  • At the top, tuck the cut end of the ribbon underneath and secure with a couple of pins pushed through the ribbon and into the stems. If you'd like a bow, cut a separate length of ribbon and tie it just beneath the flower heads.


Step 5: Preserving the Bouquet

  • Wrap the bouquet in tissue.
  • Store it in the refrigerator until you are ready to leave for the ceremony.
For ultimate freshness, it's best to make the bouquet the morning of the wedding. Once the bouquet is constructed, keep the bare stems in water as long as you can and mist the heads well. Then when you're ready, wrap the stems.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wedding Cakes

Traditional Wedding Cakes
 Unique Wedding Cakes

Different Wedding Cakes  
 

Cupcake Wedding Cakes

Monday, May 23, 2011

20 Perfect Wedding Colors

If you're struggling to find your wedding colors, here are a few examples to help you figure out what suits your style.

 Turquoise + Orange

 Brown + Green + Orange

 Green + Brown

 Light Pink + Brown

 Green + Cream

 Lavender + Pink

 Orange + Green

 Green + Pink

 Blue + White

 Orange + Bright Pink

 Purple + Orange

 Cranberry + Bold Pink

 Black + White + Green

 Red + Orange

 Purple + Blue

 Orange + Brown

 Yellow + Orange

 Light Pink + Bright Pink

 Green + Purple

Light Black + Pink

DIY Wedding Favors on a Stick

Trying to come up with a way to save money on your wedding favors, but at the same time, keep it cute and elegant? Having common desserts, such as cake, cookies, and truffles have been quite popular, especially if they're on a stick.

Truffle Pops

Who doesn’t love truffles? Ever tried them off a stick? These are so easy to make, and absolutely delicious. I actually saw this off the food network, and were the best things I’ve ever had! Not to mention cheap. You may, of course, want to make a bigger batch… depending upon how many guests you're expecting.

Try 'em here!


Oreo Pops

My sister-in-law is one of the most creative people I know. She made these cute and tasty favors for her brother's wedding. I would totally recommend these to anybody on a budget or not!

Try 'em here!

Cake Pops

Who doesn’t love cake? Let alone, who doesn’t love cake on a stick? Try them in any flavor!

Try 'em here!


Cheese Cake Pops

These may be a little more difficult to make, but if you love cheesecake why not give them a try? Plus, they look and sound delish!

Try 'em here!


Rice Krispies on a Stick

Rice Krispie treats are always loved!

Try 'em here!

Cookies on a Stick

Try this recipe if you are not a fan of chill-time, rolling out dough, or cookie cut-outs.
Try 'em here!


Use this recipe if you are a fan of the whole cookie-cut out process. Try them in different shapes such as hearts, flowers, stars, or whatever fits your wedding theme best!

Try 'em here!

Tips for Decorating Your Cookies
Need help frosting the perfect cookies? Here's a great place to help you make them look fabulous!

Get tips here!

Cheap Lollipop Sticks

Looking for lollipop sticks for a great price? Buy them in bulk online, like this place!

Fall Flowers

Having a fall wedding and wondering what types of flowers to use, or wondering ways to save money on floral arrangements? The best way to save money on flowers is to use the ones in season. Here's a list of most popular flowers used in the fall.

Fall Flowers In Season

 
Dahlia
 
Sweet William
 
Hydrangea
 
Chrysanthemum


 
Zinnia
Other Popular Fall Wedding Flowers
 
Physalis
Flower Info

Contoneaster

 

Primula
Viburnum

 
Daphne

Iris

Ranunculus

Winter Jasmine

Narcissus

Montbretia
Hypericum
Roses