How Do You Make A Silk Floral Cascading Bouquet?
Making your own silk floral cascading bouquet is a cost-effective and elegant choice. A cascading bouquet flows from the hand in a teardrop shape. It is the most elaborate and formal bouquet style. The most important step in making your own bouquet is to find a plastic bouquet holder with a slanted handle, not a straight one. Straight handles are made for round bouquets and slanted handles are made for cascading bouquets. Arrange the ivy around the outside of the bouquet foam, cutting the stems so that no piece falls more than 5 inches from the holder. Lightly fill in the main body of the bouquet with ivy that falls no more than 4 inches. Cut a single piece of ivy so that it will fall 9 inches from the holder. Place the long piece of ivy at the middle-bottom of the bouquet. Cut two pieces of ivy so that they will fall 8 inches from the holder. Place the pieces of ivy on each side of the long piece, leaving a 1-inch gap between each strand. Cut two pieces of fern so that they will fall