A magical bridal bouquet created from Cymbidium orchid blossoms has a perfect bloom in the middle, is enhanced with silver galax leaves, and adds crystals and rhinestones for bling.

Cymbidium Bridal Bouquet

The making of composite flowers came into fashion in the 1940’s and 1950’s when less expensive flowers, such as gladiolus were broken apart to create a single bloom resembling a camellia blossom. These showy, fantasy flowers were called glamellias. Today, composite flowers can be made from just about any bloom. With the right mechanics, they are quite easy. Learn the tricks and let your creativity run wild. Get ready to "Bring on the Bling"!

Spray the front of galax leaves silver, then coat the backs with Super 3M 77 spray to adhere them to the base.

STEP ONE:


Start with an empty ribbon spool as the base for the design. To cover the bottom portion, spray the front side of galax leaves silver, then flipping them over spray the backside with Super 3M 77 spray to adhere them around the base.

Add beaded crystals and ribbon to the base.

STEP TWO:


Begin the bling with an accent of hanging crystals. Thread the beaded crystals through the center of the base; making a small slit in the galax leaves and pulling through the center. Secure the ribbons to the top of the base with UGlu dashes.

Take a ribbon tail and wrap it around the base to create a handle.

STEP THREE:


To create the handle, take one of the ribbon tails and wrap it all the way around the base, be sure to keep in mind that there should be enough room for the bride’s hand to slide under the ribbon comfortably. Trim any excess ribbon and secure to the top again with UGlu dashes.

Finish the edges of the base with flat wire.

STEP FOUR:


Finishing the edges of the base is easy with Oasis one inch flat wire. Simply measure how much you will need to cover the edge plus a little extra, then run UGlu along the inside of the wire and secure to the outer edge of the ribbon bolt.

Use cold glue to adhere Cymbidium petals to the top of the base.

STEP FIVE: 


To create the composite flower of orchids, begin by removing all of the outer petals of the cymbidium. Using a small dab of Oasis Floral Adhesive, (cold glue) adhere the petals to the top of the disc. Start on the outer perimeter and continue inward in a radial pattern.

Add one perfect bloom to the center of the base.

STEP SIX: 


To complete the design, you will need approximately 15 blooms: 14 cymbidium blooms dissected to cover the 6 inch diameter base; plus one perfect bloom for the center. Helpful hint: Make sure you have a few extra cymbidiums just in case some blooms are not perfect.

Add a row of rhinestones around the flat wire and throughout the composite flower for a bit of bling.

STEP SEVEN:


Time to bring on the bling! Using UGlu dashes to secure, run a row of rhinestones around the flat wire, as well as dotted through the fantasy flower for added sparkle and shine.

A magical bridal bouquet created from Cymbidium orchid blossoms has a perfect bloom in the middle, is enhanced with silver galax leaves, and adds crystals and rhinestones for bling.

STEP EIGHT:


The result: Show stopping modern elegance... with just a touch of bling!


Thank you for sharing this elegant and sparkling Cymbidium Bridal Bouquet. If you would like to lean more, join us in the Classroom or Online and study the theories and techniques of design with the Floral Design Institute Instructors.

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