![]() ![]() The basic supplies you need for this project are these: Carnations are the cockroaches of flowers-it’s really, really hard to kill them. Plus, it’s easy (if a little time consuming) to make, and can be made well in advance. It would be a killer backdrop for saying your vows, and/or a killer photobooth backdrop. Funnily enough, we ended up creating a project that looked so cool that I’d go out and buy a cheesy wedding arch just to make it. ![]() Flower backdrop how to#Sometimes the universe throws you a white wicker structure, and you just have to figure out how to get your style on. While we created this project with a truly terrible $20 wedding arch, our goal was to provide inspiration for those of you getting hitched at venues with old school gazebos, or super traditional white wedding arches. Since Michelle is the artist behind this insane upside down fuchsia carnation installation, when she suggests carnations, you just blindly sign on the dotted line. But then Brooklyn Wedding Stylist Michelle Edgemont suggested that we do something with carnations. Long story short, we had no idea what we were going to do with it. Since we were working on a tutorial series where we turned kitschy wedding decorations into something good, we thought it was worth a go. This project started when we ordered this super cheap, super cheesy (fairy light netting, anyone?), wedding arch off of Amazon. ![]()
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