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Treat pairs of baby socks as a single sock. Stack the left and right socks together so that they match up. If an item as a scalloped edge or brim, keep this edge on the outside of the strip. You’ll incorporate this into the flower’s design.

Roll the strips at a slight angle. This will create a more realistic bud shape as well as create a taper. [2] X Research source Use your fingers to curl the top edges of the bloom away from the center to create a more realistic flower. Don’t get carried away, however, or it will come apart. Instead of using tape, you can use a hair tie or rubber band instead. Choose a color that matches the flower.

If the bud has a scalloped edge, slide the wire through the other end. This way, the scalloped edge will create the petals. For heavier items, consider using wooden floral stems instead. They look like green skewers, and you can find them in the floral section of a craft store.

Click here to finish a basic bouquet. Click here to finish a container bouquet.

Any kind of greenery works in a bouquet. Fruit greens, eucalyptus, and ground cover greens are all great options. [7] X Expert Source Jeanne WalkerFlorist Expert Interview. 15 April 2020. Choose greenery that really contrasts with the flowers in your arrangement to give the bouquet a happy, bright feeling. [8] X Expert Source Jeanne WalkerFlorist Expert Interview. 15 April 2020.

Alternatively, you can wrap hair ties or rubber bands around the bottom of the bouquet.

Position the bouquet so that the wrapper extends past the flowers and is level with the bottom of the stems. For a fancier bouquet, wrap the bouquet with tissue paper first, then wrap it with clear cellophane. For a more useful bouquet, use a baby blanket instead of tissue paper. It would be a good idea to wrap clear cellophane around it to hold everything together, however.

If the ribbon is fraying, seal the ends with a flame.

Spray paint the container white to keep things neutral. Spray paint the container pink or blue to match the baby’s gender. Use stencils to add polka dots for a fancier touch. Use white for pink or blue containers, and pink/blue for white containers.

Choose a color that coordinates with your container. For example, if you have a white container with pink polka dots, try pink tissue paper.

Use a square block of Styrofoam for square containers and a dome or disk-shaped piece of Styrofoam for round containers. Do not use the smooth, dark green, squishy foam meant for real flowers. It won’t hold as well and is unnecessary.

Again, the silk flowers need to be just tall enough to peak over the top edge of the container.

If the ribbon is fraying, seal the ends with a flame.