How Do You Make A Fresh Flower Cascading Bouquet?
A cascading bouquet, sometimes called a waterfall bouquet, is an elegant alternative to a traditional bridal bouquet. This style works particularly well for weddings with a formal style and perfectly complements wedding gowns with trains. Create your own cascading bouquet using beautiful fresh flowers and a few supplies. Purchase medium and small fresh flowers and greenery. For a standard-sized cascading bouquet, you can estimate about 12 to 15 medium flowers for the focal point, 15 to 20 smaller accent flowers and 12 to15 stems of greenery. Keep in mind that some flowers aren’t as attractive when hanging upside down for this type of bouquet. Choose flowers that look pretty when draped downward. Cut floral foam to fit the bouquet holder using scissors and insert the foam into the holder. Place it in a bowl of water and professional flower food to let the foam soak. Include the flower food to ensure a fresh, professional-looking bouquet. Gather your flowers to experiment with the arrang