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23
Nov
2011
I am pretty addicted to Etsy as it is so full of beautiful and unusual finds, and I’m currently in the midst of buying most of my Christmas presents from Etsy sellers. This romantic alternative to a fresh floral bouquet is handmade from recycled fabrics and embellished with old world finds.
Each fabric flower bouquet is custom made, so you can choose the colours and beadwork you’d like, and they come in a variety of sizes. Ideal for the bride who wants a keepsake to treasure long after her wedding. These bouquets are handmade by the incredibly talented Etsy seller Cultivar.
Categories: Favourite Finds
Tags: beads > bouquet > etsy > fabric flowers > handmade > recycled > romantic > vintage > wedding

Emily on 23. November, 2011
These are beautiful! I made fabric flower bouquets for our wedding. I found a great tutorial online that used a whisk as the base. When I get our photos from the wedding back and am able to post them, I plan to do a blog on how we made ours.
Even though our wedding has passed, I still can’t stop looking at all these wedding blogs! :)
CharlieB on 30. November, 2011
Hi Emily, you bouquet looks lovely from the snippet I’ve seen and hope that you might like to share details on how you made yours – can’t wait :)
Lou on 10. January, 2013
This is absolutely gorgeous, I can’t stop looking at it! How do I go about making one as perfect?? x
CharlieB on 13. January, 2013
Hi Lou, it is beautiful isn’t it. I’m not sure how you would go about making one – perhaps look for tutorials online on how to make fabric flowers and then wire them into a full bouquet? Sorry I can’t be of more help xXx