Step by step instructions

Sparkling waterfall bridal bouquet

Enchant your customers with a wedding bouquet in soft shades of pink from florist Victoria Salomon. This elegant bouquet, decorated with diamond branches and luxurious cord with "Rauris" wire and diamond-studded wire, is artfully attached to the hand with a ring. A truly glamorous accessory for an unforgettable wedding. Victoria Salomon shows how to turn delicate shades of pink into a glamorous highlight.

Required utensils

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  1. Oxypetalum Coeruleum Alba White & petals
  2. Hypericum Coco Bamboo
  3. Various flowers
  4. Flower knife
  5. Wire cutters
  6. Top enamelled wire
  7. Floral adhesive
  8. Diamond branch clear shiny 
  9. Wool cord "Wicking thread mica"Cord with wire «Rauris» 
  10. Diamond on wire

Materials and colours

Olive green

Blossom pink

Natural white silver glitter (WE04LU01)

Lavender (VI15)

The wedding bouquet is presented in an elegant and modern colour composition that adds a special touch to the occasion. The delicate flowers in soft Blossom pink harmonise wonderfully with the olive green Hypericum Coco Bamboo berries. This bold colour contrasts attractively with the delicate wire chains that adorn the framework and emphasises the structure of the bouquet.

The Wool cord "Rauris" with wire core in Violet and the Wool cord «Dochtfaden» in Natural white with silver glitter fit seamlessly into the overall picture. In addition brings the Violet The natural white colour adds a touch of depth and sophistication, while the natural white provides a warm, subtle base. These two colours complement each other perfectly and enhance the gentle elegance of the Pink and the high-contrast Olive green. In addition, the harmonious combination of these colours gives the bouquet a modern freshness and at the same time emphasises the timeless elegance that is particularly appreciated at weddings.

Overall, this colour palette creates a stylish and appealing overall look that is both modern and classic and is perfect for the special day of the wedding.

Step by step

Step 1:
Mould wire ring

Cut a 30 cm piece of wire and shape it into a ring that fits snugly around your finger. You can then use wire cutters to smooth out any sharp edges. The ring should be firm but flexible enough to hold the bouquet later.

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Step 2:
Add wire twigs

Place three diamond-studded wire branches on top of the prepared wire ring. Fasten them securely by draping them around the ring and twisting them slightly. These wire branches will serve as a base for the later decoration and provide a textured foundation for attaching the flowers and berries.

Step 3:
Create cross-connections

To strengthen the structure for your bouquet, make several cross connections. These connections provide additional stability and help to shape the framework securely. Carefully wrap the pieces of wire around the branches and make sure that they are evenly distributed. This will give the bouquet a solid base so that the decoration holds well later on.

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Step 4:
Building scaffolding

Build the framework for the bouquet by assembling the prepared wire branches and cross connections into a stable structure. Make sure that everything is firmly connected. Then hang the finished framework on a stand. This makes it easy to continue decorating the bouquet and ensures that it stays in the desired shape.

Step 5:
Cut & wrap woollen cords

Cut the "Rauris" wool cords in purple and "Wick thread" in natural white into 2 cm long pieces. Wrap each piece with wire to create a woollen chain. Arrange the pieces of cord and colours as you wish to create a varied and harmonious pattern. The combination of colours gives your bouquet a lively and individual touch.

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Step 6:
Tipping diamond wire

Apply floral glue to the diamond wire and attach pink flowers to it. Glue the flowers between every second or third diamond to create a balanced and appealing pattern. Allow the glue to dry well so that the flowers hold securely and blend harmoniously into the overall look of the bouquet. Make several chains of them to decorate the bouquet later.

Step 7:
Skewer berries

Thread the Hypericum Coco Bamboo berries onto a wire to create decorative chains. Position the berries evenly along the wire and secure them with some florist glue if necessary. These chains add extra texture and colour to the bouquet and create a coherent overall look. You can make several of these chains at once.

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Step 8:
Decorate scaffolding

Now decorate the framework by carefully placing the prepared chains over it. Drape the chains evenly around the framework to give the bouquet an attractive and decorative touch. Make sure that the chains are nicely distributed and harmoniously combined with the other elements of the bouquet. This will give your bouquet an attractive and complete look.

Step 9:
Fill in the gaps

Fill in any gaps in the bouquet with the pink flowers. Apply florist's glue to the areas where gaps are still visible and place the flowers carefully to ensure even and complete decoration. Make sure that the flowers are well fixed.

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Step 10:
Don't forget the ring!

Decorate the ring by arranging the Hypericum coco bamboo berries and pink flowers. To do this, apply the floral glue and attach the berries and flowers evenly to the ring. Make sure that the ring is fully decorated and harmonises with the waterfall bouquet.

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Done!

Your bouquet should look something like this now. The skilfully arranged flowers, berries and chains create an impressive overall picture. The bouquet is now ready to shine as a stylish highlight at the wedding and is sure to delight every bride with its elegant and detailed design.

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Designer

Victoria Salomon
Victoria Salomon

The well-known floral designer completed her florist training in Halle/Saale and then worked in well-known floristry shops before opening her own shop in Halle/Saale.

As the German Flower Fairy from 2008 to 2010, Victoria had the responsible task of representing the profession of floristry and horticulture at public events and in the media. And today she continues to inspire with her creations.