Bridal Bouquets made of Fruit: How to make your Wedding Bouquet a Talking Point
By Peta D'Silva
Are you looking for something a bit different for your wedding day? Something
that shows how trendy, fun-loving and interesting you are, without being tacky?
Well Peta D'Silva of http://www.visionsofsilk.com, explains that instead of using a normal every-day boring bouquet of flowers, why not make
yourself a bouquet made of fruit?
Yes that's right I said fruit!
Now you're probably thinking that a fruit bouquet would be interesting, but
that it might not be quite the look you want for your wedding. In fact, maybe
you're thinking a fruit bouquet would just look plain ridiculous!
Well, I think you'll be surprised how good a fruit bouquet can actually look.
If you keep the bouquet small and prepare the bouquet carefully, you can have a
really great looking wedding bouquet that will definitely be a talking point
amongst your family and friends afterwards.
The trick is to not overload the bouquet with too much fruit. If you add too
much fruit, it will start to look tacky, and you'll have trouble carrying the
bouquet down the aisle!
So what fruit do you use in a fruit bouquet?
I suggest using a variety of small fruits like:
- Apricots
- Nectarines
- Mandarins
- Passion fruits
- Small apples
- Kiwi fruit
- Strawberries
One thing to be aware of when choosing your fruit, is that some fruits (like
strawberries), will stain if you are not careful. Just wrap them in cellophane,
and you won't have to worry about everything getting stained.
Make sure you use small pieces of fruit. This will allow you to make a fairly
decent sized bouquet, without having to worry about your arm dropping off when
you're carrying it!
Once you've chosen your fruit, you need to wire the fruit into the bouquet.
You will need to use heavy gauge wire, which you can get from your local flower
shop.
You can either put the wires straight through the fruit and then tape the
wires, or you can wrap the fruit in cellophane first, and then wire and tape.
The next thing to do is add some leaves to the bouquet. I like to use big
leaves, as they make it look like the fruit is hiding in the leaves. This make
the fruit bouquet more subtle, and stops it from looking like a fruit basket.
You can also cut a bunch of leaves off a fruit tree and wire the fruit
amongst the leaves. Make sure the branch is fairly straight. This will allow you
to tape the branch, and will add a more bridal look to the bouquet.
Finally, place some ribbon bows near the leaves, to soften the fruit bouquet,
and to add some elegance.
As you can see, it isn't too hard to make a fruit bouquet, and it's
definitely something you should consider if you want something a little more
interesting than a regular flower bouquet for your wedding. And there's the
added advantage, that if you get hungry later, you've got something handy to
eat!
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