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November 2013
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100+inspiring ideas
Make your Wedding
Unique!Start here! page 70
Floral CrownsLearn how to make them!
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Fabulous Ideas Venues Bridal Shower Flowers The Dress Honeymoon
3 Floral Crowns
8 Handmade Candles
10 Money Saving Tricks
14 Picking The Colors
19 The New Trends
22 Makeup
24 100 Ideas
27 The Perfect Setting
31 Narrowing It Down
35 Table Placements
38 Centerpieces
41 Decorations
48 Whats On The Menu?
54 Top Ten Venues
98 Say Yes To The Dress
100 Where To Look
102 Flattering Styles
105 Beautiful Accessories
107 Veil Or No Veil?
109 White Or Ivory?
111 HoneyMoon Ideas
115 Top 10 Locations
119 Start Saving Now
122 Where To?
126 Be Adventurous!
130 The Perfect Length
134 Live In The Moment
83 Picking The Flowers
85 Bouqet Ideas
88 Bridesmaid Bouqets
92 Where To Put Them
95 Colors Of The Season
58 Who To Invite
61 What To Wear
67 The Perfect Cake
71 Presents?
75 The Style
78 12 Great Ideas
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‘Tis the season for floral crowns. These on-trend accessories are the perfect choice for summer, whether you’re heading to a music festival or attending a summer wedding.
Floral CrownsWhat you’ll need:•Fake flowers•Green cloth floral wires•28 gauge wire•20 gauge wire•Jewelty pliers•Ribbons•Scissors•Clear Nail Polish•Lighter
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Form the base of the floral crown by wrapping and shaping the cloth floral wire around your head where you want the crown to sit. Don’t worry if the wire is too short, that’s what step two is for!
Make a small loop with the round nose pliers at the ends of the floral crown base. Cut a long length of ribbon, and chop it in half. (The lengths really depend on how much extra distance you need on the crown base.) Double knot each ribbon to the little wire loops; for extra security, use jewelry pliers to close this loop.
To make sure the ribbon edges don’t fray, either dab a little clear nail polish on the ends or slightly burn them with a lighter
Step 2
Disassemble your flowers. Bend each flower down from its main “stem” and cut it off (easiest done with wire cutters). If you want, tear off any leaves or extra flower parts you don’t want on your final piece.
Now, attach your flowers!Wrap the flower stems to the crown base. Snip a length of 28 gauge wire (approximately six inches), line up the flower stem to the crown base, and wrap the wire around both the crown base and flower stem to secure. If your flower stem is sturdy and flexible enough, you can simply wrap its stem around the crown base instead.
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