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A collection of handmade bouquet ideas that convey feelings of gratitude and celebration

Many people give bouquets on special days, like anniversaries for loved ones or farewell occasions.

Presenting a bouquet with beautiful, spreading petals or one carefully wrapped is a wonderful way to convey gratitude and encouragement.

Buying a ready-made bouquet is great, but how about making a handmade one to give?

In this article, we’ll introduce bouquet ideas using a variety of materials.

By using items like pipe cleaners and origami to create three-dimensional petals, you can craft a one-of-a-kind original piece.

Be sure to check out ideas that match the bouquet you’re giving—whether it’s tulips, roses, or carnations.

A collection of handmade bouquet ideas that convey gratitude and celebration (11–20)

Dried flower bouquet

Even if you’re clumsy and rough, you can do it! How to wrap a dried flower bouquet | wrap dried flower
Dried flower bouquet

A bouquet made by bundling dried flowers has a look that conveys a gentle atmosphere while making the most of their unique texture.

The types of dried flowers you choose and how you layer them are key points—be mindful of color balance and volume.

After that, simply bind the flowers, add wrapping and decoration, and it’s complete.

To match the tones of dried flowers, kraft paper for wrapping and jute twine for tying are recommended.

Precisely because the decorations may seem modest, the distinctive look of the dried flowers will stand out beautifully.

Cosmos Bouquet Message Card

Respect-for-the-Aged Day: Easy! How to Make a Cosmos Bouquet Message Card
Cosmos Bouquet Message Card

Cosmos are cute pink flowers that reach their peak in autumn.

A message card arranged like a bouquet of cosmos is perfect for Respect for the Aged Day! First, cut pink-toned construction paper into long, narrow strips, then cut each strip into thirds.

These will become the petals, so snip one end of each piece into a jagged edge.

Combine four pieces to make one flower.

Glue a small yellow circle of construction paper in the center to complete the cosmos.

Next, cut a large semicircle from construction paper to form the card base and fold it into thirds.

Attach the cosmos to the middle panel and to the outer panel that will show when folded.

Finish by adding a ribbon cut from construction paper.

Add a message and give it as a gift!

In conclusion

From stylish designs to those that capture the beautiful hues of petals, you’ve likely found plenty of bouquet ideas.

It’s also a good idea to choose the type of bouquet to match the theme—such as school entrance or graduation ceremonies, or birthdays.

Since they use materials like paper, yarn, and artificial flowers, they won’t wilt and can be displayed for a long time—another plus.

How about making a handmade bouquet that will be appreciated as a vibrant piece of decor?