Hands Free Wedding Bouquets

Is making wedding bouquets time consuming? Stressful? Frustrating? And/or do you wish there was a way to help others around you learn this skill so that your business isn’t solely depending on YOU making certain things? Have a look at my hands-free wedding bouquet method. We’ve used it all season long and quintupled the number of people here who are able to make hand-tied bouquets from only me to me and 4 others on my team! We think that is pretty awesome.

Here’s a brief explanation of what I’m about to do: build a bridal bouquet in this flared vase. To make larger bouquets, we simply use longer stems. For smaller bouquets use shorter stems and fewer flowers. I have full control over this bouquet and I can see how it’s looking from above easily.

And here is a little demonstration and my voiceover to walk you through it. The total arranging time was 8 minutes and 46 seconds! Time is money and aside from increasing our profit margins by saving labor on this task, I’m always happy to bank more time with my family and less time at work if I can maintain a high standard of production. If you’d like to try designing hands-free bouquets in this style vase, you can purchase them from Quick Candles @quickcandles . They are called “Eastland 4.6” Hanging Horizontal Ribbed Glass Jar with Handle”. We find that these are great vessels for hand-tied bouquets generally, even if you decide not to make them this way. They work well for presenting to clients because they don’t tip over easily with their wider base. If you order these vases and any of them break on their way to you, call Quick Candles and they will zip some replacements to you fast. They really are quick! We use a little tissue paper and a 6”x6”x6” heavy wall gift box bottom (no need to buy the lids!) to package bouquets for pick up. Let me know if you’d like some help with packaging tips/info!

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