you’re free to even snag some fresh flowers at the grocery store.
Of course, fresh flowers aren’t the only selling point of Trader Joe’s.
Turns out, you might create a bouquet for less than $10.
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It’s hard to miss.
Once you’re there, start off by searching for a jot down of focal flower that stands out.
These will be the flowers that you plan the rest of your bouquet around.
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And don’t worry, there’s no need to overthink it.
Filler Flower Tips
Filler flowers are also an essential aspect of a flower bouquet.
These flowers are typically smaller and more plentiful, filling in the space between your larger flowers.
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Examples include chamomile or baby’s breath.
This is also an opportunity to choose a secondary color for your arrangement.
Greenery Tips
Next, don’t skimp on foliage.
Your flowers will really pop when compared to lush, green leaves.
Eucalyptus is typically available for just this purpose, and it smells great.
Unwrap and Trim
As soon as you get home, prep your flowers.
Arrange Your Bouquet Like a Pro
Finally, it’s time to arrange the bouquet.
Your greenery should be placed first, since it will provide the overall framework.
Flowers are imperfect, and bouquets are imperfect too.