How Do You Make A Cascading Calla Lily Bridal Bouquet?
A cascading calla lily bridal bouquet made from silk stems is one that preserves and displays your merriment long after your special day. Even if you use fresh flowers, making the bouquet yourself will probably save you money, ensure you have the bouquet you want and give you a sense of pride in what you have accomplished. Add embellishments such as small, colorful blooms to fill in empty spaces or silk ribbon to wrap around the stems or bouquet holder to coordinate with your wedding colors. Weigh down a vase or bottle with a wide enough neck to hold your bouquet holder steady, using sand or heavy stones. Place the bouquet holder in the vase to allow you to keep both hands free to build your bouquet. Lay out all of your materials on the table or counter around the vase. Cut the greenery, filler or other groupings into single stems using scissors or wire cutters. The length of the stems will depend on how large and how long you want your bouquet to be. The longer stems will hang down in