"Bring in Dried Flowers! DIY Torque Flowers for a Cute Guest Table Decoration!"

2019.05.17 published
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Tussion Flowers to Accompany Table Napkins *

Tussion Flowers add a touch of beauty to each guest's table setting.

They are also known as "napkin flowers" as they are placed next to the napkin.

It's popular to have a single stem flower like a rose or gerbera, or to create mini bouquets with small flowers. ♩

Many brides might think, "I want to do this because it's cute and can brighten up the table!"

However, if you order Tussion Flowers with fresh flowers from the wedding venue's florist, it can cost around 500 to 1,000 yen each.

If you're preparing Tussion Flowers for 80 people at 800 yen each, that's about 64,000 yen, which can get quite expensive...!

They’re cute, but that’s not a price you can casually spend.

But often you can't bring fresh flowers into the venue, and artificial flowers aren't quite right either...

(You want to avoid anything that has a real "artificial flower feel" and looks cheap.)

Moreover, if you want to bring in high-quality artificial flowers that look real, it may end up costing as much as ordering fresh flowers...!

Let's Create Tussion Flowers with Dried Flowers ♡

If you want to have Tussion Flowers but also want to save as much as possible,

I recommend making Tussion Flowers with 'dried flowers' ♡

Dried flowers are generally cheaper than fresh flowers, and many wedding venues allow their use since they are not fresh flowers. ♩

They match perfectly with both natural and rustic wedding themes ♡

Dried flowers, when purchased individually at physical stores, may cost about 1,000 yen for a bunch, but on Rakuten, you can get them in grab bags for around 3,000 yen.*

With a 2,700 yen grab bag, you can request that they include materials recommended for Tussion Flowers, and it’s said that you can make about 50 of them. ♩

➡ Check out the Dried Flower Grab Bag here *

Here are some cute Tussion Flowers made with dried flowers! *

《Dried Flower Tussion Flowers》

A mini bouquet with eucalyptus leaves, yellow round flowers, and small white and lavender-colored flowers. *

If you use only eucalyptus leaves instead of flowers, it gives a rustic impression.

A natural Tussion Flower with a bunch of white and green small flowers tied tightly with jute string gives a natural feel ♩. You can also be particular about the tying ribbon ♡.

A Tussion Flower with spring-like mimosa and small white flowers. Dried flowers look better with smaller blooms like mimosa and baby’s breath than larger flowers. ◎

A rolled-up napkin topped with dried lavender flowers. Tying it with leather string gives it an antique feel ♩.

A Tussion Flower bundled with vibrant pink dried flowers. It might be nice to differentiate colors by having pink for women and greens or blues for men.

An idea for Tussion Flowers using small flowers that look like they are blooming in a field. They spread widely for a voluminous look ◎.

Tussion Flowers also match well with Japanese food settings.

While it's rare to see Tussion Flowers on a tray, using Japanese-style small flowers can enhance the overall coordination ♩.

Dried Flower Tussion Flowers are Cute ♡

We presented various dried flower Tussion Flowers. *

Not only do Tussion Flowers brighten the guest tables,

☑ Men can use them as boutonnieres

☑ Women can use them as hair ornaments or brooches,

It’s nice that they can be matching items for the guests ♡

It will make the guest tables even more stylish, so be sure to give it a try. ♩

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