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Hand-Wired Bouquets Roses and Hyacinths

A stylish nosegay achieves its best domed form with cabled pink flowers and hyacinth blossoms with yellow flowery pins at their facilities. A coiled bouquet cuff is a lighthearted accent: Cable wrapped in light-pink ribbon was shaped into a looped style and linked to the stem to frame the bouquet. Complementing satin ribbon is wound around the cable linked and stems in a lovely bow.

Materials and Tools

To help make the bouquet cuff observed here, you need:

22-gauge bright white cloth-wrapped flowery wire, which comes in precut pieces 18 inches extended

Silk embroidery ribbon 7-mm-broad

Floral tape

A dowel or broom handle that's about a single inch in diameter.

Cable Bouquet Cuff How-To


1. Place the end from the ribbon versus the end in the wire with a 45-degree direction, and affix by covering with floral tape. Then wrap ribbon tightly close to wire to cover. Cut away excess ribbon, and protect end with floral adhesive tape.


2. To create the looped layout, wrap the core of the ribbon-twisted floral wire around the dowel three times, as shown above. Slide away from dowel. (If you'd like tighter coils, use a smaller sized dowel.)


3. Condition the curled wire by pulling the loops aside slightly. Provide ends jointly, creating a originate, and tape together. Recurring with as much wires when needed to surround the bouquet (our bouquet required 15 wires). Organize the coiled segments across the bouquet, and tape stalks of coils to handle of bouquet with floral tape. Bend cable loops outward.

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