Bridal
Pomander - How To Make In 3 Simple Steps
by Liztiany Zakaria
A bridal pomander is a type of bridal bouquet.
It is actually an arrangement of flowers shaped
into a ball. For brides who love simplicity, bridal
pomanders are a good choice. Bridesmaid and flower
girls can also carry bridal pomanders. Making
them is so easy that you can make your own bridal
pomander for your wedding.
Here are 3 simple steps to making a bridal pomander.
Step 1 : Prepare the floral foam.
Cut a block of floral foam into a 2" x 2"
cube. Soak it in water. When it is soaked, wrap
the cube with chicken wire. The purpose of the
chicken wire is to hold the flowers after they
are inserted.
Step 2 : Prepare the pomander handle.
Beautiful and decorative ribbons are normally
used as the pomander handle. Cut about 1 meter
of ribbon and secure the end at the chicken wire.
Use your creativity to create unique pomander
handles. Instead of using a ribbon, make a strand
of pearls or beads of matching colors to your
flowers to use as the handle. It will create a
stunning result.
Step 3 : Insert the flowers.
For the flower insertion, it is better to hang
your pomander onto something like a stand so that
it is easier for you to insert the flowers.
You can choose your own flowers for your pomander.
As an example, I will explain using red roses.
When your red roses first arrived, they are not
dethorned and the leaves are still attached. You
need not dethorn and remove the leaves because
we are going to cut them short.
Cut each rose to leave around 3 cm of stem. Insert
the rose one by one, starting at 12 o'clock of
the foam cube, followed by 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock
and 9 o'clock. This will form the basic shape
of the pomander. Continue adding the roses compactly
around the foam. While doing that, make sure that
the round shape is maintained.
Make sure also that the foam is well covered
with flowers and not exposed. In a pomander, the
flowers must be compact and close to each other.
And that's it. Your bridal pomander is done.
These steps just illustrate the simplest form
of a pomander. Use your creativity to make more
stylish pomanders. With these simple steps, I'm
sure you could never make a mistake in making
your bridal pomander.
Good luck!
About the Author
Liztiany Zakaria is a flower arranging hobbyist
who does flower arrangements at leisure. Visit
her website at http://www.flower-arrangement-advisor.com
for great wedding flower arrangement tips and
ideas.
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