Soft, romantic wedding aisle flowers that can be easily attached to a chair, or hung from doors for a sweet touch. So easy, each one takes under 5 minutes to make! You can make these well in a week advance. Step 1: Roll construction paper into a cone.
Step 2: Tape the side, or staple the top. Step 3: Wrap a paper doily (you can buy packs at any craft store) around and tape. Step 4: Hold punch the sides Step 5: String sating ribbon through the hole and tie a knot. Cut off any extra ribbon. Step 6. Put baby's breath inside. Once bunch should make 5-6 cones. Baby's breath doesn't need water and dries as is, making this a great economical and heat-resistant flower. Definitely a new trend that's still thriving this season. Enjoy!
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