Perfect Wedding

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These hand-decorated socks are a
fun way to add a personal touch to

your groom’s outfit. Whynot make
them for your ushers, too?

WHAT YOU NEED

A pair of socks (preferablycotton)
Textile markers in your choice

ofcolours Apiece of cardboard
Iron

MAKE IT!

1


Place thepiece ofcardboard in
one ofthe socks, creatingaflat

surfacetodrawor writeon.

2


Get creative! Write a love note,

draw apicture or create a design
like this bywritingyours andyour

groom’s initials, along with hearts.

Tip:Use anotherpiece of cardboard
andtrace along it todraw thelines

underneaththe initials, to get a
neaterdesign.

3


Ironoverthesocks tosecure
the markers. This will help

prevent the design from fading in the
washingmachine.

Optional:Print a fun name or design
on apiece ofpatternedpaper and

wrapit around the socks to make
them look store-bought.

TOP TIP!

Why not makethesocks mis-
matched?Writing our initials on the

socks took somepatience and time,
and I didn’t havemuch timeleft for

the other one, so I decided to optfora
simpler design on the remainingsock,

forafun,mis-matchedlook!




DIFFICULTY RATING

Wow o nyour bigdaywith a romantic,

bohemian flowercrown.


WHAT YOU NEED


20–25 well-conditioned,

individuallywired flowers Long


trails of greenery – ivy works well


Carbon-bladed florist’s scissors

Reel wire Stemtex Veryfine

stub wire Ribbon


MAKE IT!


1


Trim your flowers to leave around
5cm ofstem length, so that a little

ofthe stem can reach water while it’s


waitingto be used. Wireyour flowers


bypiercingbelow theflower headfor


round blooms, or through the top of


aflat-headedflower.


2


Measureyour head, then cut

three lengthsofreel wire long

enoughtogo around; twist together


for strength.One end should hook


into the other to create a hoop.


3


BindthiswithStemtexto cover
the wire and create a strong base.

4


Twistivyaroundthecrown
shape. One at a time, starting

at one end, wire your flowers onto


the crown. Start with the first flower


head facing one end of the crown,


and wire the flowers and foliage all


facingin the same direction to avoid


bruising the flowers as you work.


5


Use ribbontocoverupwhere the
wire shows and to finish the hook

at theback.You couldalso makea


lighter crown by using fewer flowers


andmoreribbonbetweenthem.


TOP TIP!


Useflowers that don’t wilt easilyout


ofwater. Well-conditioned roses,


dahlias, cornflowers, nigella, astrantia,


statice and pinks are allgood options.


DIFFICULTY RATING

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