

The underside of each flower has a 1/4" thick foam circle with 2 attached loops for easy on and off cake decorating or for hanging. An inexpensive way to get a lot of pizazz for your dollar with accent pieces that immediately catch your attention! Once you fluff your flower to the desired shape, the foam holds its shape - the petals do not bend, warp or move. and these are so incredibly easy to work with. A wonderful variety of sizes to create amazing vertical flower gardens and they are impressive as cake decorations and toppers, photo props, centerpieces and they even float! The largest flower only weighs 3 oz. I suggest stepping back a bunch to check out your progress and make sure you’re getting the look you want.8", 12", 15" & 20" Set of 4 Assorted Sizes Real Feel Floating Foam Roses for 3-D Flower Wall Backdrops, Photo Props, Centerpieces, Cakes, Pools & Fountains This set of 4 Giant, Real Feel Foam Roses makes it easy to create visually stunning Decor anywhere you need a pop of life! With the petals fully open, these 3-D flowers measure 20" diameter by 6" deep, 15" diameter by 5" deep, 12" diameter by 4" deep and 8" diameter by 3" deep. Poke a hole in the paper and place bloom through.Īt this point, you can take a step back and determine whether you want to change up the flower. Having these filled and ready to go will make the placement more seamless and will save time.ĥ. Once you poke that hole, you can’t take it back! Before you just start poking holes and placing the flowers in, lay out some of the buds in clusters so you can get an idea of the look and tinker with it before you place them.

Tip: Go for bigger blooms that make a bigger visually impact.ģ. Jaclyn cut the stems down so that they were around 3 or 4 inches long. You could probably use burlap or another fabric as a backdrop if you wanted, you’ll just need scissors to cut small holes in the material.

You don’t want the entire thing to collapse. Making sure your stand/backdrop is secure is the most important part of the process. You’re just going to need some space between the wall and the backdrop. Note: Whitney already had this in her studio to use but if you’re not wanting to splurge on a stand, you could attempt to hang it with clamps from a wire. Set up the photo stand with backdrop paper. Tip: Go for bigger blooms that make a bigger visually impact.ġ. Jaclyn used a mix that included lots of fresh garden roses from great team at but you could use silk flowers for something more permanent/long-lasting. * Fresh Flowers of your Choice – We used approx. You can make it your own by picking a color palette to match your event or changing up the sizing. Check out Jaclyn’s amazing work and then get the steps on making one yourself. I wished I could just relocate it to my house (as crazy out of place as it would be) to just enjoy it a little longer.Ī backdrop like this would be beautiful for a wedding – at the alter or as a photo booth backdrop – a spring party or bridal shower. With a collection of blooms from the team at, she created the amazing wall that became the backdrop for almost the entire Derby series. The backdrop was so beautiful that it was a little heartbreaking to tear it all down at the end. After a couple meetings and some shared Pinterest brainstorming (see the inspiration here), Jaclyn had it all figured out. I’ve wanted to work more with Jaclyn for forever and this project proved to be the perfect opportunity. She is truly wonderful to work with and her aesthetic is both dreamy and aspirational but also inviting and comfortable. If you’re getting married sometime soon, call her. Jaclyn is an insanely talented event planner and floral designer who just happens to be best pals and share studio space with Whitney Neal (the gal behind the lens of all my outfit pics). Something that captured the bright, fun spirit of spring but would compliment the dresses and headpieces without overpowering the scene.
#Floral backdrop series#
When I set out brainstorming on ways to make this past year’s Derby series even better than last, I immediately knew I wanted to create some sort of whimsical backdrop. In reading the comments and hearing feedback, it was clear that the backdrop stole the show on more than one occasion so I knew it needed a post of it’s own. If you stopped by anytime during the month of April, no doubt you saw the beautiful floral wall/backdrop we used for the Derby Dress of the Day series.
