Showing posts with label crepe paper flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crepe paper flowers. Show all posts

Sunday, May 30, 2010

My florist.. is the shizzle.

My artificial flowers for my Bridesmaids and my bouquet were ready to be picked up yesterday. Talk about ABSOLUTELY STOKED! with how they turned out.
Without much more blabbering on my behalf. Here they are: Group shot!!
The Girls bouquets! (I put the BMs dresses next to it so you can see the contrast)



Here's mine!!



What are you doing for your bouquets?
Coastal City Bride - Charis xx

Saturday, January 2, 2010

To do this month!!


Things I need to do this month;

  1. Find/ Book the music and entertainment for ceremony and reception.

  2. Start thinking about a bridal registry.

  3. Start my search for my wedding cake.

  4. Give my reception venue a call to talk about caterer.

  5. Pay deposit for caterer and talk menus.

  6. Determine my budget for my flowers.

  7. Send out our Save the Dates.

DIY

  1. Finish my flower project for reception venue or at least complete half.

  2. Finish the letters for hanging on arch way (at the moment they are just painted and looking boringggggg!)

3. Complete attachment of RSVP wraps for inside the invitation.


I have alot of things to do this month... *gulp* oh dear.


Coastal City Bride - Charis xx

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Crepe Paper Flowers - Part 2 - How 2!


So I had an inquisitive poster on Weddingbee.com asked if I could post instructions on how I did my crepe paper flowers.

I think alot of it once you have the basic concept, the possibilities are endless. Also I would like to say that I will be the first to admit I'm not the most fantastic at explaining how I do my DIY projects but I give them a shot. With this I tried to include a lot of visual. So excuse the picture heavy post!



(Tools needed; Scissors, wire cutter/pliers/, 28 gauge wire, PVA glue, Skewers, Floral Tape, Buttons and crepe paper)

My Crepe paper that I'm using is GALA brand which is 240cm long x 50cm wide. I find I can either make four big ones out of these or 17 small ones.




(slide your crepe paper out of the packet sleeve)



Place your template over the top. This can either be a circle, a heart shape, or leaf shape. Those are the three main ones that will get you variations.You can combine them all in one, or just use a particular shape for each flower.

Also, use a template in regards to how big you want your flowers. So i.e the bigger the flower, the bigger template you use when cutting your crepe paper, and in reverse. The smaller template the smaller the flower. Logic right?


Cut around your template.
Also some people at this step here "prepare the petals" Prepare means by either stretching them a little, cupping them or rolling the edges in with a pencil, so they take more of a curve. It's up to you tho what you would like to do. I don't usually do anything on my small flowers but on my big flowers cup them a little so they don't just lay flat.

Now would be the time to cut your flower tape into three 10cm pieces for later use, as your hands will probably be covered in glue.


I'm adding a button for the bud. (You can also use a different coloured crepe paper and cut a small section and glue it to the skewer then wrap it around so the top 2cm of the skewer is covered.)

To add the button I take about 15 cm of wire and thread the wire through like you were sowing on a button on a shirt. (you will need the pair of pliers as this can be a little fiddly).



Wrap the wire around the skewer so the button is attached.





Place your skewer like the picture below and add a small bit of glue.



Cinch it around the skewer


So it looks like this or something similar. :)


My original instructions that I gathered when I was doing the research for this was to glue all the petals to the skewer. Well this just ended up in a sticky and soggy situation and my flower looked a little sad! So this is the only part that you will use glue to secure the first petal. From now on in I reccommend using floral tape.


Start adding your petals around your bud.



Then secure it with your floral tape by wrapping it around the base. (Now you wont need glue with the floral tape, as floral tape stretches and secures it itself. I admit I sat there for about 30 seconds when I first started going.. Whattttt.... as I had never used floral tape before. I may be the only person ever in history to do this tho.)



Add more petals if you want to make it bigger, using the same process with the floral tape. I usually use three pieces of floral tape in my creations.


End Product :)

If you have any queries on the above, just leave me a comment and I will clarify or alter my instructions.

Coastal City Bride - Charis xx

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Crepe Paper Flowers - I may be crazy but I'm game!

Well I have been inspired by the creator of a blog called A Very Chocolate Wedding http://www.averychocolatewedding.blogspot.com/ and hers were awesome!! I decided about a week ago to tackle the crepe paper flowers for decorations and I'm even using them for the ceremony (depends how my confidence goes with it all)
So here is my progress so far;





I have the next few days off work so hopefully I will be able to get a few more done. Practice makes perfect. What you think?

Coastal City Bride - Charis xx