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How To Make A Hand-tied Bridal Bouquet

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Step 6

Use your free hand to wrap a twist-tie around the "cinch-point." I got this extra large twist tie from a bunch of parsley that I bought at the grocery store. You can also find twist ties at romanticflowers.com.

 
Step 7

Use your free hand to wrap a twist-tie around the "cinch-point." I got this extra large twist tie from a bunch of parsley that I bought at the grocery store. You can also find twist ties at romanticflowers.com.

 
Step 8

Putting the ribbon wrap on is the fun part. A wide ribbon of 1-1/2 inches or more is the best for hand-tied bouquets. Here we are using a double-faced satin ribbon from romanticflowers.com. The color is called 'seafoam.'

 
Step 9

Begin at the top by wrapping the ribbon around the stem at a 45 degree angle. Be sure to leave enough length at the top to tie a bow.

 
Step 10

When you reach the bottom, begin to wrap upwards at a 45 degree angle. Double wrapping the stems ensures that the stems will not show through.

 
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