Monday, November 5, 2012

Motown Themed Centerpieces

 These centerpieces were two of many musical instruments used to commemorate the Motown Themed Gala.
This Saxaphone was filled with a floral arrangement of white hydrangea, white roses, and astrameria.

This table was adorned with a white electric guitar with a pearl white face in addition to surrounding florals.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Curly Willow Wedding Arch with Crystal Chandelier

This hand crafted Arch was adorned with this Crystal Chandelier to add a little "Bling" to the ceremony decor.


Monday, June 11, 2012

How to make a Composite Rose Bouquet

One of the new trends in bridal bouquets is something called a Composite Rose or a Composite Rose bouquet.  The term "composite" refers to a manmade flower which is accomplished by gluing petals together or by adding extra petals to a flower to make it appear to be a large bloom.  Here I am going to show the steps to complete the task.

You will need all of your supplies laid out and ready to go because once you begin working with the glue it can be difficult to keep the process moving smoothly.

Step 1:
     You will need roses, Oasis floral glue, a round base (I used a 6 inch cake circle and covered it with ribbon).  I started with a small rose like the one pictured; the bigger rose is after I added a few layers of petals.



Step 2:
     After separating your petals you will begin to glue them to the base of the flower leaving time in between each layer to allow the glue to dry and petal to adhere.




Step 3:
     Add petals to the outer ring of the disk.  The complete rose will not be able to support itself, therefore, the disk will alleviate the pressure from the main rose. 
     Before you cover the disk you must insert a hole in the middle for the stem of the center rose.  Then thread the ribbon through the hole until it is completely covered.
Step 4:
     Place the main rose (which is now a composite rose already thanks to you adding petals to make it larger) through the hole of the disk forming a much, much larger rose.
Step 5:
     Once the top of the Composite Rose Bouquet is complete, you will need to creat a handle for her which you can do by taping or adding the stems previously broken from the roses that you used to create this beautiful bouquet.  Then you will wrap the stems in fabric or rhinestones like you see here.  You will also need to create a collar for the bouquet to fill it out a little more.


CAUTION:  DO NOT USE HOT GLUE, THIS WILL DAMAGE THE PETAL.  Also, be sure to use freshest flowers available; it is important to the overall look of the bouquet.  Throughout the process be sure to keep  your petals damp or in water.

GOOD LUCK!





Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Tiffany Inspired Rose Centerpiece

My June Bride wanted a Tiffany inspired centerpiece. This is contructed on a square shaped Oasis foam block and adorned with a Tiffany blue/turquoise Ribbon.
 These boxes were on alternate tables.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Har2heart Planning is featured on Squidoo.com

Har2Heart Planning is featured on the website after a representative observed pictures taken by Subarashii Photography of a Damask Themed baby shower I planned. You can see us at: www.squidoo.com/damask-baby-shower.