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Mar 08, 2016

So, today we are going to show you (yes, you can do it!) how to make a beautiful spring wedding bouquet. If you are a DIY bride but intimidated by everything you see on Pinterest, or an eager bridesmaid ready to learn a trick of the trade and surprise your friend getting married, get ready because after this “how to” you’ll be making Soiree bouquets!
Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

First steps are to gather your materials. All of these flowers were purchased at our local wholesale florist (you don’t have to have an account, you can buy walking in off of the street).  Sometimes I just go in an see what they have available with no wish list. You will also need stem wrap- which is a stretchy tape like material to bind the stems together, and scissors. Tara’s Tip: Oasis brand makes yellow handled scissors that are the best for cutting through thick stems. Remember too, to always keep your flower cutting scissors separate from your ribbon cutting scissors.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

Your first step is to “clean” your flowers. Remove all leaves, thorns, etc. I group all of the flowers I’m working with together so I can keep track of the distribution of them as I’m composing the bouquet.  FYI, bouquets will take more flowers than you think!  It’s always better to have more more more to allow for any breakage and you can use for boutonierres, flowers for the moms, or even flower girl petals and accessories.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

Start with the prettiest flower in the center then use different flowers to add texture all around. Try not to get too matchy matchy, a fresh out of the garden look is the goal! If you have a smaller flower like tea roses or sweet peas, I do like to use a cluster of those together to give them a little bit of bulk.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

  Tara’s Tip: Do your bouquet in front of a mirror. You can see it from both sides and watch that the shape stays how you want it.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

Make sure you hold the bouquet in your hand and that all stems as you add more remain facing the same direction, and be careful as it gets more full it can come undone easily. Start to wrap the stems at the hearty part of the stems right below they start to bend a bit by being grouped in the bouquet.  You will need to hold the stem wrap in place as you first start to secure it. Stretch it a bit to activate it’s stickiness and wrap it ontop of the starting end (if you pull too tight it will tear). Then you can spin the bouquet to wrap it for a total of 2-3″ of tape to ensure it’s secure.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

Use your good scissors to trim all of the stems to the same length.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy CuneoI love ribbon, so I’m always on the hunt for different or special pieces. Wrap your ribbon starting a little above the top of the tape- make sure you leave about 5″ of a tail for you to come back and tie. Wrap around to the bottom of the tape and then back up the opposite side, meeting the first tail end.  Tie together in a square knot. To give the ends a finished look, fold them in half- cut on an upwards angle to give the “innie” pointed look, and cut on a down angle to give the outie look.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Lucy Cuneo

Voila!   Thank you for the lovely images, Lucy Cuneo.

3.08.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo

If you are still finalizing your Christmas tabletop design, I have an idea for you using something that you may have just laying around gathering dust. These store bought votives become the perfect addition to the table once wrapped in seasonal greenery. So easy, inexpensive, and festive!

Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo

I’ve clipped some cypress from a tree in the yard, and a few bits of evergreen from wreath we have hanging on the doors, and rounded up some gold chording I’m using to wrap gifts this year. One a side note my tip for you is to make sure you use the ivory colored votives vs. white. They really make for a softer more inviting light.

Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo

You need a way to anchor the first stem on the greenery, so double sided tape is a good way to go, so you can also secure the other end once you wrap it all the way around.

Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo

Of course, make sure you are wrapping low enough or fashioning the ends facing in a way that they aren’t in jeopardy of catching flame… You want to be able to light these and forget about them!

Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo

When I used the evergreen greenery, I wrapped the stem around and then tied the two ends together with the gold cording. Definitely adds so much to the look having that little detail.

Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo Tara Guerard Decor by Lucy Cuneo

Voila! I also love the look of mixing and matching the different types of greenery votives on the table or buffet. You could also do this on any candlesticks you have if you aren’t using any votives.

12.22.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Tablesetting/Tara Guerard/Corbin Gurkin

Fresh off of hosting everyone for Thanksgiving, I’m already thinking about my table for Christmas. Here are some settings we styled and some simple tips on ways you can incorporate what you have around the house to give your table a a magazine worthy look. Thank you to Corbin Gurkin for the photos.  Depending on your menu you may not need an additional salad plate, but I loved the dimension these gave to the table. The white napkins were rolled up here and wrapped with gold metallic thread easily found at a fabric/craft store.

Table setting/Tara Guerard/Corbin Gurkin

For the centerpiece, we spray painted grocery store pairs a champagne metallic and set in a simple compote bowl. I always save the clippings from when we get our Christmas tree place on the mantle or in other arrangements. This was the perfect way to use these extras. I always iron my napkins if the fold calls for lots of real estate. There is something about a crisp wrinkle free napkin that I have to have (we iron ALL napkins for ALL of our events!). Simple gift wrap ribbon was tied in a square knot.

Table setting/Tara Guerard/Corbin Gurkin

I have a wide wrapping paper collection that I raided here for a simple belly band wrap.

Tablesetting/Tara Guerard/Corbin Gurkin

I don’t shy away from black… this velvet ribbon with shimmied edges made for such an elegant tie. So easy!

Tablesetting/Tara Guerard/Corbin Gurkin

I love a simple classic pocket fold napkin. It allows you to do so many design concepts- holding a menu, silverware, and even a bloom or branch. I cut Camelias out of my yard and tucked them into each napkin. Jump over to Martha Stewart for instructions on how to do this style of napkin fold.

Tablesetting/Tara Guerard/Corbin Gurkin

This cotton napkin was rolled into a wider roll and tied off again with gift wrap ribbon and adorned with a simple sprig of greenery from the yard. Again, if you have extra pine sprigs from your tree (or can reach the very very low branches were you could take a few), this would be a lovely way to incorporate them.

I hope everyone has a joyful and healthy holiday season full of celebration!

12.01.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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