When you are going to DIY flowers, you have some thinking to do when it comes to bouquet wrap. After you have construed your bouquet (see a bouquet tutorial here), you will most likely want to decorate the stems with ribbon, burlap, lace, fabric, or personal mementos. There are endless DIY bouquet wrap options and possibilities. Current trends include bright ribbon, patterned fabrics, lace, burlap, vintage brooches, and rhinestones.

DIY Bouquet Wrap Inspiration vibrant colors

This gorgeous combination of bright flowers includes red, oranges, pinks, and whites are complimented by the striped ribbon. Featured in Southern Weddings and shot by photographer Courtney Dox this bouquet inspiration is a perfect display of the impact that bouquet wrap can have. Even, when all the colors stand out!

southern wedding glitter bouquet wrap

Another amazing bouquet wrap inspiration from Southern Weddings magazine. This time, photographed by Kristyn Hogan Photography, bright yellow paired with pale pinks are matched up with the glitter ribbon. The glitter ribbon really gives insight into the bright personalities of the couple! Straying away from the traditional ribbon paid off!

southern-wedding-lace-bouquet-wrap

Southern Weddings Magazine’s featured Riverland Studios photos to reveal an all-white wedding with pops of turquoise blue. The couple used the bouquet wrap accents to create a cohesive theme throughout the wedding. Check out the post to see their turquoise colored car accent!

DIY bouquet - wedding chicks

Last but not least, a DIY bouquet from Wedding Chicks! Click on the link to see the original post! But take a moment to appreciate that big gold bow. What a statement piece! Gold is in, and this bouquet of peonies, garden roses, and succulents is all around hitting it out of the trendy park!

What do we think DIYers? Any ideas?

 

Diana has crafted hundreds of flower recipes and floral-design tutorials for Blooms By The Box to the delight of its customers. A skilled and vibrant designer, Diana helps Blooms Brides make their wedding flower dreams come true, no matter what the budget. Her original tutorials appear on many popular wedding sites, including A Practical Wedding,Elizabeth Anne Designs, and many more!

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