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How to Make Wedding Flower Bouquet Basket (Easy DIY)

How to Make Wedding Flower Bouquet Basket (Easy DIY) Learn how to make a wedding flower bouquet using a filled floral basket. Flower baskets are the newest trend in wedding flowers, and they are a simple DIY craft that will save you money on pricy flower arrangement bouquets, floral display decor, and corsages. Make your special occasion beautiful with flower baskets for all the bridesmaids and the flower girl. Let's get started! You can make these beautiful baskets with fresh flowers from wholesale flower markets, the local grocery store, Costco or Trader Joe flowers...or you can buy silk flowers from Dollar Tree or a craft store. Bridesmaid basket bouquets are a fun and unique addition to your wedding party for all your best friends. They are a great way to keep hands free...plus they could even slip their phone right in the wicker basket to keep it out of sight on that special day, but close for quick candid pictures and videos. FLOWERS FOR BRIDESMAIDS: Instead of all the brides...

How to Make Tulip Beaded Earrings DIY (Easy Jewelry)

How to Make Tulip Beaded Earrings DIY (Easy Jewelry) Learn how to make simple tulip beaded earrings. These darling little dangles are a great earring tutorial for beginners and experts alike.  Just a few supplies needed and you can make beaded flower earrings for all your family and friends, great handmade gifts or perfect for a cash making side hustle. Let's get started! Making simple beaded earrings with glass beads is the perfect Summer evening craft. These earrings take just a couple minutes each and make great handmade gifts, so you'll be ahead for the holidays! SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR TULIP BEADED EARRINGS: affiliate links Glass Tulip Beads  (contains flowers and leaves) Shell Rose Beads (optional) Earring Hooks Head Pins Jewelry Pliers One Step Looping Pliers (optional, but super nice) Earring packaging  (optional) STEP 1: LEAF BASE Begin by holding a flat head pin in your hand, and slide a glass bead leaf on the end of the pin.  The leaf should stay on the pin ...