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How Do You Decorate Bridal Bouquets With Tulle?

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How Do You Decorate Bridal Bouquets With Tulle?

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Tulle is a common accent at many wedding receptions and ceremony sites. Wrapped around twinkling lights, draped across the front of the cake table or adding a soft flow to the banister of a staircase, it’s not surprising tulle has also found its niche in bridal bouquets. The sheer fabric made from silk, nylon, rayon or cotton is starched to hold a form, or left soft as a flowing accent for wedding decor. Use starched tulle as a stiff backing for ballerina-style nosegay bouquets. Cut the tulle large enough to create a shield between the bouquet and the bridal gown, keeping the pollen from fresh flowers off the dress. Cut a round or rectangular shape, as desired, to coordinate with the shape of the bouquet. Make the piece of tulle large enough to fold accordion style, creating a fluffy backing on the nosegay. Plan to use up to 3 feet of tulle. Attach the fabric to the back side of the bouquet by gluing the fabric to the bouquet stem. Layer colorful tulle across the open top of the bouque

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