Flowers

DIY: Giant Paper Rose Flower

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If you loved the beautiful DIY wedding this morning and Nata’s gorgeous paper flower bouquets, you are in luck as Nata is sharing how she crafted them with us! She was inspired by a template created by Morgan Levine on Martha Stewart (as was I in the flowers I created for this styled shoot). I just love that this basic idea has inspired different brides to create their own version of giant paper flowers – you might remember these equally awesome giant paper flowers from this wedding I shared last year. :) Thanks so much Nata for sharing how you created your giant pink paper rose + special thanks to Studio Castillero for the photos of the DIY + her wedding!

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Materials (to make one giant rose):
• 1 Roll of floral tape
• 6 18-gauge floral stem wire (can find it here)
• 4 sheets of Doublette crepe paper for petals (can find it here – the doublette crepe is $2.50 per sheet and each sheet measures 10
x 49 inches)
• 1 sheet of Doublette crepe paper in green for leaves, calyx, stem
• 1 round pencil
• Craft Glue (we used this kind)
• Crepe paper templates (download from Martha Stewart)
• 3 copies of teardrop template
• 8 copies of the heart-shaped template
• 2 copies of the leaf template
• 1 copy of the calyx template

Step 1: Cut the petals

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Cut 5-6 teardrop petals and 15-6 heart-shaped petals from the petal colored crepe paper.

VERY IMPORTANT: Crepe paper is directional so it matters which way you’re cutting the paper. Make sure the grain is vertical when you’re cutting the flower pieces.

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Stack 2 pieces of crepe paper on top of each other then place 1 copy of template over the crepe paper and staple. I don’t recommend cutting more than 2 layers of crepe paper at a time since the edges won’t be cut as cleanly.

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Repeat until all of your petals are cut

Step 2: Cut the leaves + calyx

Cut 3 leaves and 1 calyx from the green crepe paper.

Step 3: Make the rose stem

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Take 3 pieces of stem wire and wrap in floral tape.

Step 4: Shape the petals

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With both hands, pull from the center of the petal outward. This will create a cupping of the paper (which is what gives it the petal-like quality)

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Turn petal over and use the round pencil to curl the top of the petal.

Step 5: Create the rose bud – the inner part of the rose

DIY paper flower rose

Take one teardrop shaped petal and wrap around the taped floral wire from Step 3. Use more floral tape to secure. Repeat working your way around the floral wire until all of the teardrop shaped petals are use.

Step 6: Make the rose bloom –the outer part of the rose

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Take one heart-shaped petal and wrap around the rose bud, secure with floral tape. Repeat until all petals have been used.

Step 7: Make the leaf-stems

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Take 3 loose pieces of floral wire and using craft glue, wrap each one with green crepe paper. Take one leaf and 1 crepe paper wrapped floral wire from step 10 and glue together. Repeat 2 more times.

Step 8: Add calyx to rose

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Wrap the calyx around the base of the rose bloom and secure with floral tape.

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Cover the floral tape area with more crepe paper.

Step 9: Add leaf-stems to rose

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Using craft glue, secure each of the 3 leaf-stems to the rose stem. I found it helpful to use binder clips to hold the stems together while the glue was drying.

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And there you go! It might take a little time, but a great (and pretty awesome) alternative to real flowers for your bouquet – plus you can keep these forever!

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big thanks to Studio Castillero for the photos + to reader Nata for the DIY created for GWS

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Rustic Watercolor Wedding Inspiration

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Last November, I had the pleasure of speaking at Jen Huang’s photography workshop in Santa Ynez, CA. It was great getting to meet a bunch of talented photographers and talk about what we are looking to share here on GWS and then getting to model for a love shoot with Jason (we will treasure those photos forever, so thanks so much for that opportunity!) The photographers also photographed this gorgeous styled shoot the next day with this gorgeous real life couple. I love the watercolor palette and the two Saja wedding dresses she is wearing – so perfect for a laid-back wedding. With the gorgeous florals by Poppies And Posies Events and the styling by The Source and Eye, it’s such pretty inspiration to start the year off (and lots of great photos to pin!) All the gorgeous photos are by Jen Huang Photography.

bride in red lipstick

groom

bride and groom

bride and groom

red bouquet

red bouquet

Kind of totally obsessed with her hair + makeup! Both by the lovely + sweet Nicole Deanne (who did my hair the day before which I just loved also – thanks again Nicole!)

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braided bridal hair

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Pretty watercolor calligraphy by Paper Finger.

watercolor escort cards

rustic tablescape

rustic tablescape

drink bar

orange bouquet

orange bouquet

dessert bar

All the lovely cakes are by Enjoy Cupcakes – their cupcakes are some of the best I’ve had and aren’t the little cakes just so super pretty?!

dessert bar

dessert bar

Flower halos just make everything so much more romantic, right?! :)

bride in floral hair piece

bride in floral hair piece

Thanks again to all the talented + lovely vendors for sharing this pretty inspiration with us today! I also wanted to give a little shout out to the amazing food we had all weekend provided by MSCNYC. If you are in NY, you must check them out! You won’t be disappointed.

vendors:
photography: Jen Huang Photography // florals + design: Poppies And Posies Events // event propping + styling: The Source and Eye // jewelry: Mayu Bijoux // makeup & hair: Nicole Deanne // cakes: Enjoy Cupcakes // dresses: Saja Wedding // calligraphy: Paper Finger // catering: MSCNYC // location: Private Estate, Santa Ynez

 

This wedding features rad artists fromThe GWS Wedding Artist GalleryJen Huang Photography is a Featured Artist in the GWS Artist Guide! Find more rad artists for your day in our Gallery
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Winter Wedding Ideas: Snowed In

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One thing I love about winter weddings is the chance for pretty snow in photos and how everything inside feels all comfy and cozy. So romantic to snuggle up with your honey and watch the snow fall outside. And this winter inspiration shoot is all about that. :) Snuggling up with your honey and even bringing the feeling of snowfall indoors! The talented duo at Wednesday brought the snow indoors by creating an installation with 180 strands of marshmallows! So magical and super budget friendly. It also serves as a backdrop for photos and a ceremony. I love the interesting texture of the snow and the fluffiness is both playful and romantic.

invitation, antlers

The stationery here is a sneak peak suite from the ever growing wedding stationery collection by Wednesday. Brides can customize this suite and others with their info for their big day!

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winter wedding tablescape, marshmallow installation

winter wedding inspiration, orange florals

winter wedding inspiration, orange florals

winter wedding inspiration, orange florals

Rebecca’s Silver Rose designed all of the gorgeous floral arrangements. I love the richness of the colors, unexpected texture of the cotton and her creative use of dried gourds to hold the small arrangements.

marshmallow installation

winter wedding inspiration, orange florals

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ruffled wedding dress, marshmallow installation

ruffled wedding dress, marshmallow installation

I love that they added softness and contrast through textures in everything from the gorgeous gown designed by the ever-talented Meg Guess, the diy yarn garland, powdered sugar and the rustic and completely charming venue, White Dog Hill.

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orange boutonniere

ruffled wedding dress

brunch bar

For their “snowed in theme,” what is more perfect than some delicious breakfast treats!? I love that they replaced the traditional cake table and dessert bar with mountains of pancakes, crepes, doughnut holes and other brunchy sweets. I’m such a fan of this idea since I love breakfast at any time of the day  – and what guest wouldn’t love to eat breakfast at a wedding! :)

stacks of pancakes

And isn’t the yarn garland beautiful?! We are sharing a DIY on how to create them yourself later today, so be sure to check back. :)

brunch bar, powdered doughnuts

tea package favors

Guests were all sent home with diy tea bags with delicious homemade tea.

tea package favors

bedspring decor,  vintage table

stove, candles, wood slices,

ruffled wedding dress

Thanks so much to all these creative + talented Oklahoma wedding vendors that made this such a lovely event!

vendors:
concept, styling & paper goods: Wednesday // photography: Ely Fair Photography //  florals: Rebecca’s Silver Rose //
venue: White Dog Hill, Clinton, OK // bridal veil: Collected Thread // dress, earings and garter: Meg Guess // original dress design: Harper Henry // wrap cover-up: Bhldn // table settings: Pottery Barn // hair: MaKenna Estes // make-up: Sarah Roark  // pancakes: Beverly’s Pancake House

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