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How to Arrange a Cascade Bridal Bouquet
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A cascade bridal bouquet is a beautiful and traditional option for brides who want to add some extra drama to their wedding day look. Here's how to arrange a cascade bridal bouquet: 1. Choose your flowers: Select a variety of flowers in different sizes and shapes. Roses, orchids, lilies, and peonies are popular choices for cascade bouquets. 2. Prepare your materials: You'll need floral wire, floral tape, and a pair of sharp scissors. If you want to add some greenery to your bouquet, you can also include leaves or foliage. 3. Begin with the base: Start by selecting a few large, sturdy flowers to form the base of your bouquet. Hold them together in your hand and arrange them so that they form a cascading shape. 4. Add more flowers: Add more flowers to your bouquet, working from the base up. Use smaller flowers as you move up the bouquet to create a tapered, cascading effect. 5. Include greenery: If you want to add some greenery to your bouquet, now is the time to do it. Add leaves or foliage to fill in any gaps and create a more natural look. 6. Secure the stems: Once you're happy with the arrangement of your bouquet, use floral wire to secure the stems together. Then, wrap the stems with floral tape to cover the wire and create a neat finish. 7. Trim the stems: Finally, trim the stems of your bouquet to your desired length. Remember that cascade bouquets are designed to trail down the front of your dress, so you'll want to leave them a bit longer than a traditional bouquet. With these steps, you should have a beautiful and eye-catching cascade bridal bouquet ready to complement your wedding day look!
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