Last Updated on December 5, 2020
How To Make A Royally Inspired Wedding Bouquet
If you watched the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, you no doubt took note of the bouquet she carried. If you loved it and would like to learn to make your own royally inspired wedding bouquet, you need to check out this video.
It’s a step by step guide that teaches you how to put together a fabulous wedding bouquet like the one Meghan carried. Even if you have never attempted to make one before, this video shows you how to create the look.
Just imagine how quickly and easily you will be able to design a wedding bouquet like this for yourself or your clients, by implementing just a couple of the design tips and tricks shown here.
Whether you are a seasoned pro or a newbie designer, this short video addresses many of the questions that you may have about creating your very own royally inspired wedding bouquet.
I think you are going to really enjoy this video, especially if you love this simple, yet elegant look. Watch and see if you feel the same way I do.
I hope you enjoyed that… and can’t wait to try it yourself.
And while we’re on the subject, all of the flowers used in this bouquet, including astilbe, spray roses, lisianthus, roses, Veronica, alstroemeria and asparagus fern, can readily be bought online.
Sites like FlowerExplosion, BloomsbytheBox and GlobalRose all carry the flowers used in the video. They are the companies I recommend because they’re the ones that I’ve had personal experience with.
There are others that look great as well, but I haven’t tried them.
If you just need a small number of high-quality flowers, a local florist would be your best bet.
If you want to substitute or add some silk flowers, you can find a terrific selection online at NearlyNatural and at many craft sites like HobbyLobby, or by ordering them through your local florist.
One other bit of advice, if I may. If you are using silk flowers, I always suggest mixing in fresh greens whenever possible, as they will help to make your bouquet appearing more lifelike.
All that said, allow me to introduce myself. I happen to be the person responsible for FlowersFloralFlorist, Greg Johnson, and sharing awesome floral design tutorials is the key reason why I’ve created this ever-growing video library. Not much more to it.
However, it began with a different purpose…
Okay, to start on the right foot, I’ve got a confession I’ve got to make. In truth, the main reason this site exists is a selfish one. See, I’m sort of addicted to floral design tutorials (like the royally inspired wedding bouquet vid you just finished up with), and I honestly just wanted a place where I could re-watch all of my favorites under one roof.
With that said, I see a lot of opportunity in creating this site. I just want to be transparent here.
I love sharing great content, and I also enjoy earning sponsorship revenues and affiliate commissions… hopefully, you don’t see anything wrong with that.
As you can likely tell, I’m not one to pull punches. Still… selling you stuff isn’t my goal here. If anything from any of my sponsors interests you, then I’d be super grateful! If you’re not interested, it’s all good. I just appreciate your readership.
The truth is, I’m very passionate about floral design tutorials and sharing cool stuff with cool people… like you!
And that’s what FlowersFloralFlorist is. It’s basically just an “all under one roof” video resource for both myself and others who are interested in flowers. It’d be great to see you here again if that sounds good.
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Greg Johnson