
Beginner
You're new to the skills necessary to complete this project, or maybe you've tried them just once or twice before.
light pink rose hoop bouquet
Looking for a bouquet that’s a little different from all the rest? This one’s minimal and modern, combining a natural wood with soft florals.
Step 1 |
Lay the metal hoop on a table and position a piece of 12" x 9" felt horizontally under the bottom curve. Fold the felt in half with the metal hoop inside the fold. Use a pencil to draw the shape of a crescent along the hoop. TIP: This felt piece will provide a base to glue flowers. |
Step 2 |
Open the felt fold and set the hoop aside. Re-fold the felt and cut out the crescent shape. |
Step 3 |
Place the hoop back between layers of the felt crescent and hot glue the felt closed over the hoop both along the hoop and the straight edge. |
Step 4 |
Cut the stems off of the rose bush with wire cutters. |
Step 5 |
Lay out a plan of how you want your hoop bouquet to look. Establish where the larger roses will be placed. TIP: Before you hot glue the roses to the felt you will need to trim them to the end of the flower where the stem meets the blossom. |
Step 6 |
Hot glue the larger rose blossoms in place. Fill in the areas around them with the smaller rose blossoms and buds. TIP: It is fine if the flowers sit at different angles. This is what makes the arrangement look more natural. |
Step 7 |
To finish the hoop bouquet, fill in with the Baby’s Breath and greenery around the edges. Cut Baby’s Breath in sections, add a little hot glue on the ends and push it into the arrangement where you see there is a hole exposing the felt. TIP: Fill in arrangement until no felt is exposed. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |
Supplies
Materials
Materials
https://canada.michaels.com/en/light-pink-rose-hoop-bouquet/B_84638.html
Tools
Tools
https://canada.michaels.com/en/9x12-basic-felt-by-creatology/10192723.html
You’ll Also Need
- 1 - Ashland® Floral Bush – Pink/Beauty Cabbage Rose Assorted (sku 10535403)
- 1 - Ashland® Flower Market Bush – White/Pink Baby's Breath (sku 10534521)
Instructions
Step 1 |
Lay the metal hoop on a table and position a piece of 12" x 9" felt horizontally under the bottom curve. Fold the felt in half with the metal hoop inside the fold. Use a pencil to draw the shape of a crescent along the hoop. TIP: This felt piece will provide a base to glue flowers. |
Step 2 |
Open the felt fold and set the hoop aside. Re-fold the felt and cut out the crescent shape. |
Step 3 |
Place the hoop back between layers of the felt crescent and hot glue the felt closed over the hoop both along the hoop and the straight edge. |
Step 4 |
Cut the stems off of the rose bush with wire cutters. |
Step 5 |
Lay out a plan of how you want your hoop bouquet to look. Establish where the larger roses will be placed. TIP: Before you hot glue the roses to the felt you will need to trim them to the end of the flower where the stem meets the blossom. |
Step 6 |
Hot glue the larger rose blossoms in place. Fill in the areas around them with the smaller rose blossoms and buds. TIP: It is fine if the flowers sit at different angles. This is what makes the arrangement look more natural. |
Step 7 |
To finish the hoop bouquet, fill in with the Baby’s Breath and greenery around the edges. Cut Baby’s Breath in sections, add a little hot glue on the ends and push it into the arrangement where you see there is a hole exposing the felt. TIP: Fill in arrangement until no felt is exposed. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |