DIY Floral Crowns with TINGE FLORAL: Part 2

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To make this romantic floral crown:

1. Select a small delicate bloom that would fall beautifully in the hair. Ashley of Tinge Floral chose muscari because she was envisioning the look of mini wisteria vine hanging in the hair.

2. Select a thread that resembles the bride’s hair. For this shoot, they chose black since the model’s hair was so dark.

3. Thread the blooms as many or as few as you’d like. Ashley strung two different threads with different lengths.

4. Tie a bobby pin on each end of the thread and secure. Et voila!

 

photography: D’Arcy Benincosa Photography // planning + design: Bella Cosa // venue: City Home Collective Salt Lake City, Utah // florals: Tinge Floral // dress: Alta Moda Bridal // hair + makeup: Bella Cosa MUAH // model: Elana Jadallah

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