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Pretty Pastel Bouquet
Let me ask you something, when you hear pretty pastel bouquet, what comes to mind? Not sure? Well, let me share with you what pops into my head. Bright, yet soft hues of pink, yellow, purple and green. Gentle petals sprawling open to greet me with their smile and sweet scent. It sounds like the perfect Spring Day wrapped up and gracefully placed in a vase for my personal viewing. It’s an image that makes me smile, and I hope it does the same for you.
With my Pretty Pastel Bouquet, I’ll show you how to bring Spring in doors, even if it’s mid-winter. No need to wait for it to warm up outside! All you need is to go to your local grocery store or florist and select a few flowers. Grab a wide cylindrical vase, tape, shears and follow me.
Don’t forget to hang around until the very end to catch today’s Bonus Bouquet!
Florist Tip!
Today, you will learn a simple florist technique that allows for easy placement of flowers without the need for florist foam, it’s the Tape Method!
That’s right, Tape! Any kind of clear tape will do. So, pull open that junk drawer and grab your scotch tape or florist tape. If you seem to be out, no problem. Click the link below and have some delivered in a jiffy.
Wrap the Edge and Create a Grid
Make sure to FIRST wrap the edge in tape so the cross pieces of tape can firmly adhere to the edge, (it’s hard to see in the picture). Then, create a grid as shown. Your grid should have approximately 1-inch squares. Anything smaller and you may not have enough space to hold your flowers.
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Create the Perfect Pastel Bouquet
Step by step instructions
Bouquet contents…
Select your vase and prep your water.
If you don’t already have the vase featured in today’s post, then go ahead and add that to your Amazon cart too! It’s a great standard, wide-mouth vase. This vase allows for flexibility with creating various arrangement sizes and it’s the perfect height for the center of the dinner table. Its relatively low profile allows you to display your flowers without blocking you or your dinner companions’ view.
Don’t forget to fill your vase with flower food and water prior to adding the flowers.
This versatile vase is a must have in your supply cabinet, plus it comes in various sizes. Clink the link below to make your selection. (5″x6″ featured)
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Getting started
Once you’ve placed your tape grid and trimmed your stems to the perfect length, start adding in the flower that is the most voluptuous. That’s right, the one that will give you the most rounded out shape all on its own. Alstroemeria are the perfect flower for just that.
Alstroemeria have long slender leaves, (leave the upper most leaf stem) and their blooms open far and wide. They typically have 2-3 blooms per stem, which also contributes to how broad they appear.
They also have a longer shelf life, lasting up to two weeks! Yep, two whole weeks or more! So when the other flowers start to fade, hold on to the Alstroemeria. You can have them be a stand-alone flower, (as currently shown) or save them for another bouquet.
Create a Dome Shape
Evenly disperse the flowers but leave the center flowers standing a little taller than the others. Begin to angle the flowers as you place them closer to the edges of the vase.
Repeat the Process
Now is a good time to add your Roses. These beautiful lavender Roses, with a touch of pink on the edges, are the perfect addition to help create that feeling of a picturesque Spring Day.
After trimming the Roses to the appropriate length, replicate the dome shape. Remember, the center Roses should be standing a little taller and begin to angle the roses as you make your way to the edges. You may have the Roses reaching slightly beyond the Alstroemeria to help create depth within the arrangement.
What to do with the Rose leaves?
If you’d like, leave the upper most leaf stem. Any additional greenery adds to the bouquet and makes those pretty pastel flowers pop even more.
Triple the Flower Power
Adding in the final flower is the easiest! You are now a pro at creating a dome shape, so continue with that shape. Once your Gerber Daisies are trimmed, place them in the vase in the same manner but wherever a pop of color is needed.
Due to the larger size of the Gerber Daisy bloom, it’s easy to use this flower to help fill in and close up any gaps. This bright pink Daisy is quintessential to rounding out our Spring inspired Pretty Pastel Bouquet.
The Final Touch!
Today’s greenery is Willow Eucalyptus. I love Eucalyptus and welcome its timeless touch. Willow Eucalyptus has long narrow leaves, similarly to Alstroemeria’s leaves, but they’re smaller and elegantly cascade down the stem.
For the final touch, place the Eucalyptus along the perimeter of the bouquet, extending beyond the flowers approximately 2 inches, (featured). Adding the Eucalyptus not only adds more texture to the bouquet, but also creates the appearance of a larger bouquet.
For an Oval or Diamond shape
You can also change the overall shape of your bouquet depending on placement. Repeat the process for creating a circular shape, however you’ll want to extend the Eucalyptus out even further on two opposing sides of the bouquet, creating a pointed or tapered appearance, and thus creating a different overall shape.
Bonus Bouquet
Do you ever find yourself wondering what to do when one or maybe even two of your flower’s stem break? Well, there’s no need to waste a beautiful flower just because its stem broke. Instead, grab a small vase or jar and make a mini Bonus Bouquet!
Don’t have any small vases or left over jars, let’s fix that! Clink the link below to start your collection. The mini vase featured even comes with its own bamboo coaster!
I love it when I end up with Bonus Bouquets. It makes me feel like I hit the jackpot! I typically put them in a special spot just for me, either my bedside table or kitchen windowsill.
Next time you find yourself with a flower whose stem is too short, just set it aside along with any other extras, and make yourself a sweet mini Bonus Bouquet.
I hope my Pretty Pastel Bouquet gives you all the Spring vibes you need to help pull you through winter. I encourage you to collect these flowers and greenery or get a little more creative and put your own spin on this stunning Pretty Pastel Bouquet.
For more inspiration and floral arranging guidance, go to my Bouquet Gallery. For all floral extras, go to my Floral Accessories.