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13 DIY Wedding Flowers That’ll Look Like The Real Deal

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Let’s face it, weddings are just so expensive and flowers are no exception. Save yourself thousands by recreating one of our DIY wedding flowers that will make your guests think they were styled by a pro. From DIY wedding flowers fake to DIY wedding flowers from Costco, we will show you everything that you need to know to create your own DIY wedding flowers.

I was my best friend’s maid of honor in her wedding recently and we were both in shock about the price of flowers and flower arrangements. From backdrops to table centerpieces, the florals add up fast and so does the price tag. We actually ended up DIYing some wedding flower arrangements to save some money and they were a huge success. I am here to share with you some of the best DIY wedding flowers that we would use and that you should use too!

In this blog post, we will show you DIY wedding flowers that will make your big day feel amazing. Whether you are looking for DIY wedding flowers on a budget or you just want some wedding flower inspiration, we have some arrangements and ideas that will give you the wedding of your dreams.

This blog post is all about DIY wedding flowers.

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What do I need for DIY wedding flowers?

Here are some items you will most likely need to make to DIY wedding flowers:

  • Fresh or artificial flowers (fillers, focal, and greenery)
  • Vases, jars, bud vases, foam
  • Help of 2-3 friends
  • A cool place to store your fresh flowers
  • Transportation and set up of your flowers on the bid day
  • Tools: shears, floral wire, floral tape, rubber bands, ribbon, zip ties

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Best DIY Wedding Flowers

Now, let’s discover some of the best DIY wedding flowers we have found online!

1. Rustic DIY Wedding Flowers

One of the easiest wedding flower themes to DIY is actually a rustic inspired wedding floral arrangement. These are typically easier to create yourself because they do not have to be perfect and don’t require expensive props to get the job done.

The key in making your floral arrangements look rustic is actually thinking about what types of flowers you would find in a barn or field and putting them together using elements like mason jars, reclaimed wood or even burlap.

RUSTIC WEDDING FLOWERS:

  • Dahlias
  • Sunflowers
  • Spray roses
  • Chrysanthemums
  • Baby’s Breath
  • Eucalyptus
  • Wheat and grasses
  • Scabiosa
  • Lavender

TIP: Keep your arrangements lose and mix the textures for the best results.

2. DIY Wedding Flower Arrangments

If you aren’t amazing at DIYs or don’t have a ton of experience making flower arrangements yourself, do not worry, these small DIY wedding flower arrangements are beginner friendly.

All you need are small bud vases and stand out flower that match your wedding’s theme, aesthetic, or color way. Pick 5-6 different flowers (with different textures) and cut them on a slant. Stick them in your vases with fresh water and scatter them throughout your table to achieve this look.

TIP: Don’t forget to add candles of different heights to add visual interest and a romantic glow on your wedding night.

3. DIY Wedding Flower Centerpieces

Centerpieces can be the one of the most important floral arrangements for your ceremony because your guests will be looking at it several times during your big night so it is important that you get it right. Here are some wedding flower centerpiece tips that will save you stress:

  • Pick long lasting flowers to avoid them looking not so fresh (Carnations, roses, alstroemeria, sunflowers, baby’s breath and eucalyptus)
  • Choose a variety a stems such as 3 types of flowers and two fillers if you are a beginner
  • Choose the right vase for your aesthetic. Low vases are always a great option because they allow your guests to see one another and are easier to arrange.
  • Keep your flowers cool after you make the arrangement to keep them looking fresh
  • Do a test centerpiece so that you can copy it or decide what works or doesn’t work
  • Make sure you have safe transportation for your flowers and someone that can help set them up on your wedding day.

4. DIY Wedding Flower Arch

A big part of the floral budget can sometimes be the floral arch that you would typically see in the ceremony. Do yourself a favor and create your very own DIY floral arch to save yourself tons of money on this display that will only be used for a small portion of your wedding day.

Start by finding or making the base for your floral arch to stay on. This usually is metal frame or wooden arch frame that can just be made with wood from your local hardware store. Then, start by securing long green stems to your stand with zip ties in the areas you want your flowers. Now, it’s time to add your focal flowers in important spots of your arrangement. You can use some filler flowers to then fill in any empty spots.

5. DIY Wedding Flower Wall

A flower wall is a great way to create a backdrop for any ugly wall in your ceremony or just to make a photo op for your guests. Amazon has amazing flower wall options if you want to DIY an artificial flower wall for less.

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6. DIY Wedding Flowers Centerpiece Budget

If you don’t have a huge budget for wedding flowers and have to do it yourself, this budget friendly wedding centerpiece will get the job done without breaking the bank. All you need to recreate this look is a mirrored plate , some candles, bud vases, and your table numbers. Simply just fill your vases with a few of your favorite florals and fillers and arrange the items on your mirror.

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TIP: Make sure that you have different heights to your vases and flowers so that it looks interesting.

7. DIY Pocket Boutonnieres

Pocket boutonnieres are one of those unexpected wedding floral costs that you didn’t account for. Making your own boutonnieres with faux florals can actually end up saving you money and give you and your bridesmaids a cute craft night.

To make your own boutonniere, start by wrapping pocket sized cardboard with a fabric that will match the color of the suits. Then, remove the stems from your faux florals and hot glue your flowers onto the top portion of the cardboard. Be sure to start with the greens, then the focal flowers and then your fillers to make sure you can not see the cardboard at all.

TIP: Keep the boutonnieres and sell them online after your wedding day to make some extra cash.

8. Trader Joes DIY Wedding Flowers

Trader Joes is known for it’s affordable flowers that actually last long and look good. We have personally used them for our parties and they are so much cheaper than hiring a florist. Here are some tips and tricks to buying flowers from Trader Joes for your wedding:

PLAN:

  • Go to your local store 2-3 days before the wedding to start shopping for your specific stems. Make sure to go early before the florals are picked through.
  • Know that most of the flowers will be seasonal so you won’t be able to find every flower type there at all times.

PREP:

  • Make sure to cut your flower’s stems on an angle and submerge them with water to keep them hydrated.
  • Store your flowers in a cool place before the wedding to keep them fresh.

ARRANGE:

  • Grouping 2–3 of the same flower type together instead of separating them will give you a more professional look.
  • Make sure that your flowers are at different heights
  • 3, 5, or even 7 focal flowers usually look more natural than even numbers when you are making your arrangements.

9. DIY Wedding Bouquet

Making your own wedding bouquet can feel very intimidating. It is a major accessory in your photos and the center of attention when it comes to florals, so you want to make sure that you get it just right.

Here are some tips on how to make a DIY wedding bouquet:

  • Prep Your Flowers: cut stems at an angle, remove dead leaves or petals.
  • Start with greenery: try to choose 3-5 different greenery stems to outline your bouquet.
  • Add your focal flowers: put your biggest bloom in the center and then add one flower at a time around the central flower. Use odd numbers (3, 5, 7) for a natural look.
  • Fill with Smaller Flowers: fill in any gaps with smaller flowers like baby’s breath, spray roses or wax flower.
  • Add more greenery: Add greenery around the edge of the bouquet to hide any tape, wires, or empty spots.
  • Secure your bouquet: Wrap the bouquet with floral tape or a rubber band so it stays put.
  • Add finishing touches: Add any ribbon, pins or finishing touches.

10. DIY Wedding Welcome Flower Box

Welcome your guests into the ceremony or reception with this DIY flower box welcome sign. With some creativity and handyman skills, you can create a customized welcome sign that can hold florals that match the rest of your wedding’s theme.

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11. Simple DIY Wedding Flower Arrangements

Make a simple and budget friendly centerpiece that will look like the real deal to your guests but only you know that it was made on a budget. For a simple floral arrangement look, just opt for two types of focal flowers and three different types of greenery to get the job done.

Simple DIY Wedding Flower Arrangement Tips

  • Make Any Simple Arrangement Look Better
  • Use greenery first
  • Vary stem heights
  • Odd numbers of main flowers
  • Step back and look from the side, not just above

12. DIY Wedding Flowers Costco

Do not sleep on the flowers in Costco for your wedding night. They are such good quality and are so affordable if you need to create some bouquets, arrangements, or centerpieces without spending thousands.

COSTCO FLOWER SHOPPING TIPS:

  • Inspect the flowers for vibrant color, non wilted buds, and firm stems
  • Make sure that you have buckets with cool water in your car to transport your florals home and a way to secure your buckets to prevent spills or damage.

13. DIY Wedding Flowers Swag

Swag made from wedding flowers can dress up any entrance, table, or photo op area for your wedding day. Although it may seem intimidating, swag can be a DIY project that you can tackle with your girls to save some money on your wedding.

To make your own wedding swag, start by securing a foam rectangle to your arch, stand, or just placing your foam on your working space. Then, take your larger greenery and place it around the perimeter of your foam (be sure to use different sized stems). Next, you want to go in with another layer of greenery that is different from the previous stems and create another layer. Continue this process with your greenery until your foam is covered. Lastly, take your focal flowers and place them in any empty spots. Remember that more is more so you can never have enough florals in your swag.

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