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Video Guide To Make A Pink Rose Headdress
Want to save dollars for your wedding? Make this pink rose headdress for the flower girl on your own.
Making them is easy, as you will find out after watching this video. In this video, pink Mimi eden roses are used as they are very sweet and suitable for cute little flower girls.
Instead of pink roses, you can choose the theme flower that matches your wedding bouquet. You can still use the techniques outlined in this video.
3. Cut the sprigs of berries at the base of the main stem, leaving 2-3cm of woody stems.
4. Paste the rose bud with 15cm of length of rose wire and feed it halfway through the bud.
5. Hold the bud between with your forefinger and thumb with the wire sticking out the side.
6. Gently bend both wires down, in line with the stem.
7. Grab one piece of wire, and wrap it around the stem and the other piece of wire 4 times. Repeat with all the roses and buds.
8. Turn the ivy leaf over. Stitch the rose wire through the leaf, by the side of the vein.
9. Gently form a loop and bend the wires down, in line with the stem.
10. Twist one wire around the stem and the second wire. Repeat until all the ivy leaves are wired.
11. Hold the berries between forefinger and thumb.
12. Place the wire behind the soft stem of the sprigs of the snowberries.
13. Gently form a loop and bend both wires down, in line with the stem.
14. Wrap one wire around the other. Repeat until all the sprigs of snowberries are wired.
15. Make a wire circle. Join 2 pieces of 20cm stub wire by twisting one end around the other.
16. Twist the wire into the tape.
17. To get the exact measurement of the wire needed, measure it around the flower girl's head. Then, make a hoop.
18. Twisting the ends of wire around the other to secure the circle.
19. Tape the ivy to the wire circle. Add the roses and the berries, making sure they all face outwards.
20. Position the flowers using the ends of wire. Alternate between ivy, then roses, then berries. Repeat until all the wire are covered, taping as you go.