Do roses and hydrangeas go together
Ordering wholesale bouquets online and arranging them appropriately is a great option for couples who want to save on a budget on their wedding day. Newlyweds with limited budget always tend to use simple and designed flowers, which are tied into bouquets to create a unique style. And the price is also affordable for them. It is a good choice to make DIY bouquets with full flowers, bright colors and simplicity. Using a few larger flowers can reduce the number of flowers in the bouquet, making it simpler and easier to gather together. Also, creating texture through the color of the flowers is a smart move. After all, you are not a professional flower arrangement expert and are not good at styling flowers to enhance texture. Read the detailed instructions below to learn how to create a professional-looking bouquet, and discover that the process is actually quite simple. This may be the secret to DIY wedding bouquets.

The bouquet includes (from left to right) mini green hydrangea, Eskimo Rose (40cm), Pink Lady (light pink), Unique Sweet (pink) and large white hydrangeas.
The tools you’ll need are bouquet scissors, quarter-inch stem wrapping paper, white ribbon, and 1 1/2-inch specialty flower nails
Place two large white hydrangeas and one mini green hydrangea next to each other. This will be the base and centerpiece of the bouquet. Secure the center of the bouquet by wrapping the stems of three flowers in stem wrap. Let the green hydrangea be in the middle, separate the white, and start styling. Using flower stem wrap is easy and when you pull it tight, it fits naturally.
When using large flowers (white hydrangeas) with smaller flowers (roses), threading the flowers is an effective way to create a bouquet while also giving it shape. Insert the thread through the hydrangea stems into the bottom of the bouquet, as if you were sewing clothing.
Grab the rose stem and thread it through the empty space in the center of the hydrangea, as if you were threading needle and thread through fabric. This way, the roses stand out from the hydrangeas. This technique can help you create a more harmonious look.

Use stem wrap to stabilize the bouquet while you continue styling. When you have your design the size you want, tie all the flowers tightly with stem wrap. Next, cut the flower stems to the same length.
There are many ways to tie a ribbon, and there are many ways to wrap a bouquet. You can use special bouquet-wrapping tacks to mold the flowers into a tight shape. You can also use flower adhesive to hide all the fixtures. When using bouquet nails, make sure the nails go straight into the stems so the ends of the nails don’t penetrate to the other side.
You want to make sure your bouquet is well hydrated before using it. Leave some space at the bottom of the stems so that when you place the bouquet in the vase, there will still be an inch or two of water in the vase. In fact, you can arrange the bouquets the day before the wedding, so you don’t have to rush on the wedding day.
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