DIY Video: How to Make a DIY Hydrangea Tower Centerpiece
How to Make a DIY Hydrangea Tower Centerpiece
Create this dreamy and fluffy DIY Hydrangea Tower Centerpiece in a few simple steps! We love hydrangeas for this project but you can swap in other flowers for the tower centerpiece of your dreams!How many flowers do I need for this centerpiece?
- 8-10 stems white hydrangeas
- 10-15 stems pink mondial roses
- 4 stems green hanging amaranthus
What floral supplies do I need to make this centerpiece?
- Single design bowl
- Floral foam
- Tall tower glass vase
How do I make a DIY Hydrangea Tower Centerpiece?
- Cut the floral foam to the shape needed for the design. We cut ours into a rounded cylinder.
- Wet the floral foam until fully soaked.
- Press the floral foam onto the designer bowl.
- Cut a hydrangea stem down to approximately 2 inches and stick it into the top of the foam.
- Cut a few rose stems and place between the hydrangea blooms. You can probably stick between 3-5 roses for a nice full look.
- Repeat this step 4 more times on the sides of the arrangement. You should now have a rounded shape.
- There will be lots of open space. Begin to fill that space with additional hydrangea blooms and roses. Fill until the desired shape is achieved.
- Cut 4 stems of amaranthus and stick them into the bottom of the design.
- Carefully place the design on top of the tower vase.
Here are some other helpful hints for making your own DIY wedding flowers!
- When should I buy flowers and greens for my centerpiece?
- How do I prepare bulk flowers and greens from BloomsByTheBox before I make my arrangements?
- How can I safely transport my centerpieces to my wedding or event?
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- Cut the floral foam to the shape needed for the design. We cut ours into a rounded cylinder.
- Wet the floral foam until fully soaked.
- Press the floral foam onto the designer bowl.
- Cut a hydrangea stem down to approximately 2 inches and stick it into the top of the foam.
- Cut a few rose stems and place between the hydrangea blooms. You can probably stick between 3-5 roses for a nice full look.
- Repeat this step 4 more times on the sides of the arrangement. You should now have a rounded shape.
- There will be lots of open space. Begin to fill that space with additional hydrangea blooms and roses. Fill until the desired shape is achieved.
- Cut 4 stems of amaranthus and stick them into the bottom of the design.
- Carefully place the design on top of the tower vase.
Here are some other helpful hints for making your own DIY wedding flowers!
- When should I buy flowers and greens for my centerpiece?
- How do I prepare bulk flowers and greens from BloomsByTheBox before I make my arrangements?
- How can I safely transport my centerpieces to my wedding or event?