Gorgeous Flower Crown Party + Flower Crown Tutorial

Did you catch the gorgeous flower crown party that Jenny Keller, of Jenny Cookies, threw last year? We think it would make a beautiful spring or summer baby shower theme. Opt for faux flowers and you can create floral wreaths that can double as nursery decor. Or just deck the mama-to-be out in pretty flowers and have fun getting creative! Really these pretty pictures from the party and of the stunning flowers are so inspiring that they really speak for themselves. Be sure to read to the end for a step-by-step flower crown tutorial!

Flower Crown Party Dessert Table - Project Nursery

Flower Centerpiece for Flower Crown Party

Chocolates

Flower Centerpiece at Flower Crown Party

Party Punch - Project Nursery

Chocolates from Flower Party

Mason Jar Glasses with Paper Straws - Project Nursery

Flower Wreath Wall Decor - Project Nursery

Flower Party Favor Boxes - Project Nursery

Flower Runner Centerpiece - Project Nursery

Fruit Kabobs - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party Dessert Table - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Making Party - Project Nursery

Flowers - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Flower Arrangements from Flower Crown Party - Project Nursery

Party Punch Drink Station - Project Nursery

Just gorgeous, right? Kelli, of Country Bouquets Floral, led the group on how to create flower crowns. Here’s a tutorial from Jenny for you to use to make your own.

Flower Crown Tutorial - Project Nursery

Materials: floral wirefloral tape, fresh or wired flowers, greenery, clippers

1. Bend wire around crown of your head to measure the right size. Remove and cut using wire clippers. Bend pieces together to form one “crown” or circular shape.

2. Using floral tape, wrap tape around wire crown several times until it’s covered completely.

3. Select your greens and flowers. Tape stems to the wire crown using floral tape. Wrap the tape around the stem a few times to secure the flower.

4. Continue to build your crown using greenery, flowers and tape until you are happy with your creation.

Tip: Try your crown on as you create to ensure you like the flower placement.

Photography by Kelly Clare Photography

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Beth

Beth

Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two sons and daughter. Beth is a work-from-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.
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