How to make cute flower ball ornaments

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Evelyn Carpenter

These beautiful ornamental details also called 'pomanders' are very easy to make and can have infinite applications in the decoration of the wedding. We can use them as centerpieces, as elements that give a personalized air to the altar or signature table and also to give a touch of color in the special corners that we create, as hanging ornaments or supported in vases and vases.

The following materials are needed to make them:

  • A sphere of plumavit
  • Cutting pliers
  • Synthetic flowers, preferably latex, as they have more body and firmness than those of gender.
  • A ribbon or bow (optional)
  • And additional glitter ornaments, such as beads or glitter + glue for gluing

Once the materials have been gathered, we get down to work:

1. We cut all the wire flower stems making sure to leave them with a length of 1 1/2 cm to insert them into the plumavit sphere.

2. We insert one by one the flowers into the the sphere of plumavit It is recommended to make a combination of 2 to 3 colors for an optimal result.

3. As you place the flowers you have to take into account the use you are going to give them: if you want them to rest on a table you should leave the base free to put it on a support or cut it to create a support. If you want them as hanging ornaments you can include a satin ribbon or tulle, for example.

4. Once you have completed the spheres, you can apply the details that you like the most I've also used a brush to apply glitter details to the petals, such as gluing beads in the center of the buttons, or using a brush to apply glitter details to the petals.

Now you can start to let your imagination run wild and think about where to place your precious pomanders .

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.