How to keep your bridal bouquet fresh

The bridal bouquet is an important accessory for a bride. It must look good and not be too big, because it will get in the way and it will actually become a burden and you do not want that to happen. Pay attention on how you choose all the things for the bridal bouquet and here you have some tips on how to preserve the bridal bouquet for a longer time and how to have it fresh on your wedding day.

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Bridal bouquet

If you or a florist makes your bridal bouquet, first of all you need to be sure that the flowers are fresh. The best thing to know and do that is to get them early in the morning from a flower warehouse, so to say. Usually that is the time when they get fresh flowers to be distributed to florists all around the city. Therefore, buy the flowers and leaves that you need and take them home or to your florist.





The next thing you need to do before starting to make the bridal bouquet is to cut a small part of the flower’s stem, whichever flower it is, it doesn’t matter. And then have the bouquet done how you want it, with all the leaves and ribbons or other things you want your bridal bouquet to have.

Bridal bouquet
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Bridal bouquet

Then there are two interesting things that you probably won’t believe, but they succeeded in being good. One is to have the bouquet with the stems in hot water. Keep it there for about 20-30 seconds, and then put in normal water, in a vase or something. The other tip is to put sugar in the water where you put the bridal bouquet. These tips usually apply firstly to roses, but they are good for other flowers too.

Bridal bouquet
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Bridal bouquet

You will see that the bridal bouquet will stay fresh for a longer time, looking like it was made at that very moment. Try them and tell us if they worked. I did myself this experiment and it worked out well.


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