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Pink Peony Topiary Tutorial


I made two of these topiaries for our wedding this upcoming June.
I originally posted the tutorial on my wedding planning blog, but I thought I would post the tutorial here because these can easily be made to decorate for spring… or year-round, which is what I plan to do after the wedding. 🙂

I used the following materials and supplies:


Instructions for how to make one topiary:

1. Take the peony heads off of the stems.
2. Begin placing some of the peonies in the foam ball to determine spacing.
3. After determining spacing, remove the peonies.
4. Begin applying hot glue to the green tip of peony and inserting it in the pre-made hole.
5. Continue step 4 until the entire ball is covered with peonies.
6. Insert 4 floral foam pieces into the pot
7. Determine the center of the pot and insert a bundle of twisted willow branches into the floral foam.
8. Use the remaining 4 floral foam pieces to secure the willow branches in the pot. You may need to use your knife to cut the foam to fit.
9. With your tape measure, measure 16 inches up the willow branches and make a notch with your scissors or knife.
10. With your hedge clippers, chop off the willow branches above your notch.
11. Take your peony ball and insert it on top of the willow branches, making at least a 1 inch hole in the foam.
12. Insert hot glue into hole in foam in peony ball and immediately place on top of willow branches.Hold it in place for a few minutes, allowing the glue to dry.
13. Lay the Spanish moss over the floral foam in the pot, covering it so that the floral foam is not visible. If you wish to secure the moss, glue it to the floral foam using the glue gun.
***Note: My topiaries came out to be 27 inches tall. Kind of a random height, but I went with what looked best proportion-wise to the peony pomander and the white pot.

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  1. Thank you so much for sharing this! They look absolutely FANTASTIC! Visiting from Making Monday Marvelous and am your newest follower now!

  2. LOVE these! Peonies are my favorite! These would be so cute in a pink little girls room too!

  3. These are so pretty and I love the pink color! I think I’ll try to make some too! – Karen

  4. Those are so cute!! I love them. Where did you find the bundle of willow branches? Did you buy it or gather it from the backyard? I’m following you now, would love if you could follow back 🙂

    krazycraftylady.blogspot.com

  5. Love these!!!! I did something similar on my blog for V-Dsy

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  6. Oh so cute! This would look great as a baby shower decor ideas as well. great job!

    Laurie {Tip Junkie}

  7. This is gorgeous! I can’t wait to try making one of these to add to my kitchen decor. 🙂

    Found you through Too Cute Tuesday and am now a follower! Stop by mu blog when you have a chance–I’d love to have you join my followers, as well! 🙂

  8. Those are so cute! And congrats on the upcoming wedding!

  9. Great job! They are so beautiful!! Also I love that you link up your linkys, that is pure genius! Thanks for linking up to my party!!

  10. Those are absolutely gorgeous! Your wedding is going to be stunning! I went over to become a follower because I love this project so much and realized I already am one! 😉 Great work!

    Rachel @ Maybe Matilda

  11. I love these! they are just lovely! I’m going to make some with my mom this summer!
    xoxo
    Cat @ BudgetBlonde

  12. I just found your blog and am your newest follower. These topiaries are stunning! Thanks for the great inspiration and blog.

  13. This looks so nice and so like spring!!! Very cute!!!

  14. I didn’t find if you said how high the final project was but I’m guessing shy of 2′ (?). I’m too cheap to buy artificial, so I’m going to try this using the plastic bag technique. Thanks for the tutorial!

  15. Wow, I love these! Great tutorial. It’s still snowing hard here in Idaho, but maybe I can bring a little fake spring inside.

  16. Gorgeous! You got me!! I am a new follower!

  17. Love that! I think I will make them as decorations for my sister’s baby shower. Where did you find the willow sticks at? Absolutely gorgeous! 🙂

    Visiting from Serenity Now.

  18. This is very nice! I like the twisted willow. Your wedding is going to be gorgeous!
    Visiting from tater tots….

  19. Hello there YOU HAVE BEEN FEATURED for Super Saturday Spotlight Talents at CraftOManiac. Thanks a bunch. winks-jen

  20. So, you commented on MY blog before I had a chance to come here and tell you about your Feature. 😉 It was my pleasure…this was a fabulous project. Thank you so much for joining my Weekend Bloggy Reading party. I hope you’ll stop by Serenity Now again soon. 🙂

  21. So pretty! I was actually thinking last night that I wanted to make a colorful topiary for my Easter display. Can I just have yours? 😉 Seriously though, so fun. Thanks for the tute.
    I would love if you stopped by my blog sometime!
    http://www.wannabecrafty.com

  22. These are just gorgeous!

    Following from Sunday Showcase =)

    Monica @ ellabellabutterfly.blogspot.com

  23. So pretty; very ‘springy’. Great tutorial, too. I just became your 133rd follower! (and will add your button to my blog). ~ Heather

  24. That is so cute. I really love it. Thanks for sharing at my Swing into Spring party.

  25. Adorable. I love these for spring. I think I’ll update my mopss topiaries! I found you on Pinterest.

    Have a great week!
    Deborah

  26. bellabambino08 says:

    I’m just curious.. about how many peonies did you attach to each ball?

  27. Could you share where you bought those branches? I am having a hard time finding that type. Thanks!

  28. Where did you get the silk peonies?

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Pink Peony Topiary Tutorial

I originally posted this tutorial on my wedding planning blog
because I made these topiaries for our wedding. But I thought I would post the
tutorial here because these can easily be made as a home decor piece.

I used the following materials:

  • Two 6 inch foam balls (JoAnn Fabric)
  • Two white pots (Menards)
  • Silk pink peony sprays (JoAnn Fabric)
  • Floral foam (Dollar Tree)
  • One bag of Spanish Moss (Michael’s)
  • Bundle of 5 twisted willow branches (JoAnn Fabric)
  • Scotchgard (Walmart)
  • Hot glue gun
  • Tape measure
  • Hedge clippers
  • Knife


Instructions for how to make one topiary:

1. Take the peony heads off of the stems.

2. Begin placing some of the peonies in the foam ball to determine spacing.

3. After determining spacing, remove the peonies.

4. Begin applying hot glue to the green tip of peony and inserting it in the pre-made hole.

5. Continue step 4 until the entire ball is covered with peonies.

6. Insert 4 floral foam pieces into the pot

7. Determine the center of the pot and insert a bundle of twisted willow branches into the floral foam.

8. Use the remaining 4 floral foam pieces to secure the willow branches in the pot. You may need to use your knife to cut the foam to fit.

9. With your tape measure, measure 16 inches up the willow branches and make a notch with your scissors or knife.

10. With your hedge clippers, chop off the willow branches above your notch.

11. Take your peony ball and insert it on top of the willow branches, making at least a 1 inch hole in the foam.

12. Insert hot glue into hole in foam in peony ball and immediately place on top of willow branches. Hold it in place for a few minutes, allowing the glue to dry.

13. Lay the Spanish moss over the floral foam in the pot, covering it so that the floral foam is not visible. If you wish to secure the moss, glue it to the floral foam using the glue gun.

Here is the breakdown of the expenses:
2 white pots: $12.00
2 stryofoam balls: $5.00
4 bundles of silk pink peonies: $37.52
4 packages of 4 pieces of floral foam: $4.00
1 bag of Spanish moss: $2.50
2 bundles of 4 willow branches: $2.50
TOTAL: $63.52 for two… $31.76 each

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  1. Any chance you can link the willow branches? I cannot find them!

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