Are you ready to DIY this romantic winter rose bouquet for your wedding? The vibrant red of freedom roses paired with cream petals of crème de la crème roses and dusty miller mimics the winter months. This bouquet is perfect for any bride. For your bridesmaids, make a scaled-down version. Make your bridesmaids’ bouquet a smaller version using red and white, mixing different varieties of flowers from those carried from the bride. Remember, the bride’s bouquet should be unique and special.  Order you flowers and supplies and watch our video to learn how to make this easy DIY Winter Rose Bouquet.

DIY Winter Rose Bouquet

Watch the step-by-step DIY video on how to make this gorgeous bouquet! Follow the recipe below to make this beautiful Winter Rose Bouquet!

 

What you’ll Need

12 red freedom rose stems
10 rose crème de la crème stems
5-6 red hypericum stems
5-6 thistle eryngium stems
5-6 silver brunia stems
5 seeded eucalyptus stems
5 dusty miller stems

This red and white wedding bouquet is perfect for every wedding season. It is especially romantic for the winter months and Valentine’s Day wedding! Red is passionate and conveys romantic love. The red freedom roses are rich in color and will pop against a white or cream wedding dress. Add some pizzazz to your day and match your lipstick to the red freedom roses and your wedding shoes!

Once you have put together your bouquet, complete it by wrapping the stems with your favorite ribbon. Pick your favorite ribbon and start wrapping the stems under the blooms downward tightly overlapping the ribbon slightly not to expose any part of the stems. At the bottom of the stems, wrap the ribbon back upward to the top. (note: wrapping it twice gives a smooth, sturdy appearance.)

 

DIY Winter Rose Bouquet with Red Hypericum, seeded eucalyptus, creme de la creme rose, silver brunia, dusty miller and freedom rose

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DIY Winter Rose Bouquet with Red Hypericum, seeded eucalyptus, creme de la creme rose, silver brunia, dusty miller and freedom rose

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As a professional designer with over twenty years of industry experience, Tina's lifelong creative passion has enabled her to pursue her artistry and vision in various professional environments. Drawing on her knowledge from floral techniques and tips from the industry’s leading professionals allows her the opportunity to channel her love of the unique beauty of nature’s many wondrous blooms into stunning floral designs.

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