Showing posts with label Floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floral. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2009

DIY Florals with Flower DIYvas

Happy Monday Budget Brides!!


We hope all of you had a great 4th of July weekend. While on our patrol of find all things wedding, we came across this wonderful company called Flower DIYvas. See before for our profile on this company.





Flower DIYvas is the brainchild of two Southern California floral designers named Christine Saunders and Dawn Hansen. "FlowerDIYvas is an interactive, fun, and educational hands-on workshop for brides to practice doing their own flowers before the wedding day – Should you DIY or hire a pro?" The DVD takes you on a journey of Sarah's wedding day where you'll follow the Flower DIYvas to the Los Angeles Flower District, follow along as they design all of the pieces for Sarah’s wedding at the studio, and join her friends while they set up her ceremony and reception for her. Lastly, you will learn insider tips and tricks on how to recipe designs, create your shopping list, and plan your pre-wedding schedule. This DVD is the answer to any Bride who is looking to cut cost in the flower department for her wedding day.





Visit the Flower DIYvas website to Pre-Order one of two DVD packages now.

Package 1 includes:
Sarah's Wedding for just $29.95, and as a bonus, you will receive a FREE pair of clippers with your DVD, a value of $9.95!


Package 2 includes:
Sarah’s Wedding DVD, the apron with the FlowerDIYvas logo (valued at $29.95), and the FREE clippers – all for only $49.95!


Here is a YouTube snippet that we found for you to view of the DVD.





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Photos & Information from Flower DIYvas & Pre-Owned Wedding Dresses


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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Flowers By the Season

Happy Tuesday Budget Brides!

Today we are going to discuss flowers. Flowers are usually a big portion of any wedding day budget probably placing second to the reception. It is very important for you to be knowledgeable about the types of flowers that you want to have for your wedding ceremony, bridal party & reception. You want to make sure that whatever flower or combination of flowers you choose to use for your wedding day is in season for your location. For example, Tulips are available in the East, Midwest & South during the Spring, in the West during the Spring and Winter. Purchasing flowers that are not in season is very costly because your florist will have to get those flowers brought in out of state which increases the price of the flowers. While if you choose flowers that are in-season, they will be locally grown & cost you less money.
Below you will find a listing of flowers by season:
Spring Season
Apple or cherry blossoms
Daffodils
Dogwoods
Forsythia branches
Foxglove
Hyacinth
Iris
Larkspur
Lilies
Lilacs
Lily of the Valley
Pansies
Peonies
Ranunculus
Rose
Snapdragon
Stars of Bethlehem
Statice
Sweet Peas
Tulips
Viburnum
Violet

Summer Season
Asiatic Lily
Asters
Calla Lilies
Clematis
Cosmo
Dahlias
Daisies
Delphinium
Geraniums
Gerbera daisy
Hydrangeas
Iris
Jacobs Ladder
Larkspur
Queen Anne’s Lace
Pansy
Roses
Shasta daises
Stock
Sunflower
Tuberose
Viburnum
Violet
Zinnias


Fall Season
Asters
Chrysanthemums
Coreopsis
Cosmo
Dahlia
Delphinium
Gerbera daisies
Hydrangea
Marigolds
Phlox
Roses
Scabiosa
Sunflowers
Zinnias



Winter Season
Amaryllis
Camellias
Forget-me-nots
Forsythia
Hydrangea
Holly
Jasmine
Orchids
Poinsettias
Rose
Budget Brides Tip: To get more information on which flowers are suitable in which season geographic area please visit Bliss Weddings.
Images from The Knot
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

DIY: Crystal Tree Centerpiece

Happy Tuesday Budget Brides. I found this article on Project Wedding and thought that it would be a great idea to share with all of you. Many Brides love the Tree Centerpiece idea but think it is way out of their budget. Here is some instruction on creating this centerpiece and for only $25!!! Enjoy and let us know how it works out.
Image courtsey Project Wedding

Supplies purchased/used:

Crystals: www.shopwildthings.com (crystals sold as "beaded curtains") They're acrylic crystal strand curtains. I simply cut the strands from the curtain rail and then cut them into various lengths to hang on the branches. **They're also the same crystal strands I used as a prop in my boudoir pics...lol**

Branches: SF Flower Mart And from www.bloomsandbranches.com
Base/Vase (Urn): Michael's (local craft store)

Silk Orchids: Michael's (Purchased on stems) I trimmed blooms with wire cutters and used low-temp glue gun to adhere to branches.

Ribbon (on "table"): SF Flower Mart

Votives (not pictured): www.FlowerSupplies.com

Tools needed for this project:
Low-temp Glue Gun & Glue sticks (to adhere flowers and crystals to branches)
Spray Foam Insulation (found at hardware stores & is typically used to fill cracks and crevices around doors and windows during construction). Its inexpensive, light-weight, extremely easy to use and VERY sticky!!! Be careful when using...whatever the foam gets on, its there forever...seriously.
Painter's Tape (to hold branches in place in the Vase/Urn while filling with foam insulation)
Wire Cuters (to snip silk flowers off stems).

*Total Cost: Approx. $25 each centerpiece (not including Tools, Ribbon, and Votives)

Directions:
  • Once the crystals were cut from the curtain rail, I cut them into varying lengths (approx. 24"-30" or so) Drape crystals on the branches. You can add as many as desired. I've seen some trees that are filled with crystals and look like Weeping Willow trees. I preferred less. For my branches, I used about 15 strands of crystals for each branch. I placed the strands so the hang on the branch about midway of the strand.
  • Add silk blooms (if desired). I put 2 blooms together (back-to-back) so that the back of the bloom didn't show. I placed five of those throughout each branch (10 blooms per tree). In terms of design, odd numbers are best for arranging things like this.
  • I used spray foam insulation to hold the branches in place. It worked really well...inexpensive, light-weight and easy to use. I used "painter's" tape to wrap around the base of each branch and secured to the vase/urn just the way I wanted it to set. Once the tape was secure, I sprayed the foam according to the directions. Remember to allow for the expansion. Most foam insulation doubles in size. To ensure it dried thuroughly, I sprayed one layer at a time. It took about an hour to dry to the touch. Once filled and dried, I removed the tape and used extra crystal strands to cover the foam. It looks almost like the vase/urn was overflowing with crystals.
  • *TIP: Between use of the spray foam, leave the straw on the can and leave it filled with the foam. It will expand within the "straw" by oozing out a little. Let it dry like that...it will keep from the entire can from drying out. When you go to use it again, gently press the "trigger" and the dried foam in the straw will push right out. Use wax paper on your work surface to keep the foam from sticking to your table/work surface.
  • I used votive candles on the tables for ambiance and to add sparkle to the crystals. Extra crystal strands were used as filler/cover on the top of the base. In place of table runners, I used ribbon. I pre-cut them into desired lengths (same length as table linens) and re-rolled them for easy storing and transporting.
  • I purchased my crystals from www.shopwildthings.com. They're acrylic crystal stand "curtains." I simply cut the strands from the curtain rail and then cut them into various lengths to hang on the branches.

Article Courtsey Project Wedding

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