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Kristin Brancaleone, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA Vendor: Floral Designer Website: The Treasured Petal About Me: The Treasured Petal is a reflection of my love for scrumptious flowers, yummy textures, colors, ribbons, and all the other girly splurges that being a florist allows me to enjoy on a daily basis. Although I don't discriminate when it comes to flowers, my two favorites would have to be cattleya orchids and gloriosa lilies, which I carried in a ginormous bouquet on my wedding day. When I'm not crafting wedding florals and consulting with brides, I am usually at the dog park with my dogs Pesto and Basil, cooking healthy vegan dinners, watching Seinfeld with my husband Joe, at Bible study, or scouring craigslist for antique furniture to fill up my new house. I am also kind of a home-body and really love sipping tea in my pajamas while working my way down my google reader blog list!
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Ever wonder how… to keep fully wrapped bouquet stems hydrated?

*Disclaimer: Sorry if this post seems a little risque! I’m trying to be technical. Thank you to my assistant Shana for sharing this amazing little trick with me!

I’m about to share with you all a little florist secret- shh! Don’t tell anyone I told you this! ;)

Take for example this stunning bouquet by Karen Tran via Away Soiree:

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Notice that the satin ribbon wrap fully covers the stems, even at the bottom of the bouquet, allowing for a luxe, tailored look.

Since the bridal bouquet is the star of all wedding flowers, it’s crucial that the flowers have a supply of water until the last possible second to keep blooms fresh. I usually don’t do full bouquet wraps for this reason. I feel more secure when I deliver the bouquets in a vase with water so I know the thirsty stems are drinking and are ready for a full day of wedding action. But there is a way to keep fully covered stems hydrated. Don’t giggle please. Condoms.

Here’s how:

1. Simply create your hand-tied bouquet and leave it unwrapped in a vase of water until the day before the wedding.

2. Drench some paper towel in water. I mean drench.

3. Wrap the drenched paper towel nicely around the bottom of the stems. Bunch a little bit around the bottom, but you don’t want it to look bulgy.

4. Fill the tip of a condom with water and roll the condom over the stems, essentially creating a sleeve. Not too much water- you don’t want any leakage!

5. Voila! If the rubber apparatus does what it’s supposed to do, you’ve got a sturdy, sealed reservoir of water for your stems. Simply wrap with ribbon and go!

Another plus about this method is that it prevents the green stems from staining white ribbon, which can be a big problem.

Does anyone have any other nifty ideas for wrapping bouquets? Please let me know!

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29 Responses to “Ever Wonder How…? Part 2”

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Mrs. Lovebird (message)  682 posts, Busy bee

OMG…I’m speechless….hehe… thanks for the insight!

 
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NC Girl (message)  75 posts, Worker bee

I did have to laugh… but it’s a nifty little trick!

 
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,321 posts, Bumble bee

haha that’s awesome! :)

 
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eugy (message)  157 posts, Blushing bee

That’s an awesome tip!! Another way to use a condom! heheh

 
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Mrs. Flamingo (message)  1,265 posts, Bumble bee

That is toooooo awesome. And sexy at the same time. You go bouquet!!! Get down and dirty ;)

 
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Mrs. Cookie (message)  782 posts, Busy bee

Ha ha! Best. Trick. EVER!

 
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ggsb (message)  831 posts, Busy bee

Awesome! That trick totally made my monday!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Um, wow. Never would have thought of that!

 
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Kristin @ The Treasured Petal (message)  58 posts, Worker bee

If this trick makes anyone feel weird, I suppose a water balloon would also do the job. :) Once again, sorry if this entry is a little risque! I had to think twice before posting it. Now the damage is done!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe (message)  1,610 posts, Bumble bee

Ha ha. Love it!! Thanks for the insiders tip!!

 
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Heather

Awesome!

 
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Mrs. Bird of Paradise (message)  295 posts, Helper bee

haha, i was like, hum, how is this possibly going to be risque? ooooh. haha. hey, if it works…

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  2,131 posts, Buzzing bee

Brilliant! :)

 
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Yin (message)  329 posts, Helper bee

That is an awesome tip! I would have never thought of the idea. Thanks!

 
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ms boardwalk (message)  347 posts, Helper bee

what a great trick! i’ll have to keep that in mind =)

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,431 posts, Buzzing bee

yeah but a water balloon isn’t half as much fun. lol.

thanks for the great tip!

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,285 posts, Bumble bee

Haahaha, that is hilarious! great post!

 
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Miss Gloss (message)  1,019 posts, Bumble bee

Too funny! I’m going to suggest that to our florist -
It must be a little awkward having to purchase the costco size packages of condoms though since you must go through a lot! :)

 
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pvaulter718 (message)  1,456 posts, Bumble bee

I def giggled, but what a great idea!

 
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Sweetchic Events

oh. my. gosh!! brilliant!!

 
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Stacey

This is great! My aunt is a florist here in Houston. So I’m going to have to ask her about this one! If they don’t use this method now I’m sure she’ll get a kick out of it! LOL Good idea

 
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laurajane

that’s awesome- and ingenious!

 
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,435 posts, Bumble bee

That’s awesome, genius! if I was using real flowers I would so use this trick…

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,090 posts, Buzzing bee

AH! Thanks for the tutorial! I’ve always always wondered how they did that!

 
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mmc4474 (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

it begs the question….what size condom? I couldn’t even tpye that with out laughing by the way.

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  2,910 posts, Sugar bee

Haha! That’s awesome!

 
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Pixieduster (message)  43 posts, Newbee

I have a quick question for you…Do you use pins to secure the ribbon, in essence punching a hole in the condom? Do you find that the water will leak out onto the ribbon?

Thanks so much for the tip!

 
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Kristin @ The Treasured Petal (message)  58 posts, Worker bee

Hi Pixieduster- that’s a great question. A few options: You could glue the end down, or tuck the end of the ribbon into itself and pull tight. Or you would need to be careful to pin the ribbon to itself, rather than puncture the rubber apparatus.

 
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Shannon

I am picturing the sweet little old lady the freeze dries my bouquets un-wrapping the bouquet and seeing the condom.

Ha!!

 


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