DIY Video: How to Make a Hydrangea Ring Candle Centerpiece
How to Make a Hydrangea Ring Candle Centerpiece
Hydrangeas make the perfect wedding bloom! Blue hydrangeas are often associated with a classic style, beach weddings, and summertime when they bloom, but they are popular all year round. With these big blooms in a ring with a romantic candle as your centerpiece, your #wedding decor will be elegant and romantic.
How many flowers will I need for this hydrangea flower ring?
- 10 stems of blue Hydrangeas
- 5 stems of rose Tibet
- 8 stems of White Lisianthus
- 8 stems of white Snapdragons
What floral supplies will I need to make this baby's breath garland?
- Oasis Wreath Base
- Floral Scissor for trimming flowers.
- Floral Wire
- Cylinder Candle Holder
- Candle
How do I start to make my Hydrangea Ring Candle Centerpiece?
- Soak the 15-inch oasis floral foam base until saturated. Using floral scissors, trim the stems of the hydrangea blooms to a length suitable for the ring. Aim for consistency in stem length to maintain a uniform look.
- Press the stems firmly into the floral foam base, spacing them around the entire circumference. Continue adding blooms until the whole base is covered, ensuring no visible gaps.
- Cut Tibet rose stems and insert them in floral foam. Add lisianthus and snapdragons, cutting the stems longer to give the centerpiece depth.
- Cut hydrangeas in sprigs and fill in any gaps in the center of the ring close to the candle.
- Experiment with different colors and sizes of hydrangea blooms and your favorite flowers. Create depth by layering smaller blooms on top of larger ones. Enjoy creating your beautiful centerpiece!
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