And after you’re done, you can pull out the florals and put them into small vases to reuse them for a few more days. Isn’t this gorgeous?! I think it would be SO pretty at a bridal or baby shower for photographs, or behind a gift or dessert table. Step 6: Fill it all in and you’re done! Snap some photos to document your pretty floral wall. Step 5: As you work, step back frequently to check for empty spots and overall composition. If your flower stems are small enough to fit into the holes, just trim the stem to about 3 inches and insert into your pegboard. Large leaves like these monstera leaves make great borders. I recommend creating most of an outline first with larger leaves and florals, then filling in as you go. A flower wall can also serve double duty if the ceremony and reception are being held at the same venue. Step 4: Keep attaching florals and greenery. If the stems don’t fit through the holes, use a piece of floral wire to trap the stem against the pegboard and slip it through the holes, twisting together once or twice in the back. Start in an upper corner and create your edges. Step 3: Start attaching your florals and greenery. We used two empty pencil boxes, placed about halfway up the pegboard on either side. Step 2: To keep it from bowing when you lean it against the wall, use glue dots to adhere your small boxes or foam. But you could leave it super tall and it would be awesome! If you don’t have a saw, you can usually get wood cut at Home Depot if you do some sweet talking. We purchased ours at Home Depot in a 4′ x 8′ sheet and cut off 2′ from the height, leaving us with a backdrop that was 4′ wide and 6′ high.
Measuring 2.4m wide by 2.4m tall it will definitely make a statement in your party venue. light boxes or firm foam, about 3-4″ thick Our Budget Flower Wall Hire couldn’t be easier and will bring the wow factor to your event.florals and greenery (we used an assortment from Flower Muse, which got delivered to our door and were SO gorgeous).So long story short, you can thank Ryan for the super-simple DIY floral photo backdrop. So I was just talking out loud trying to figure it out in the studio one day and Ryan had his back to me, working, and he just said out loud, “pegboard.” And I yelled “YES!” and kissed him on the cheek and accidentally smacked him around a little bit because I was so pumped.
I’ve been wanting to do a big floral wall forever and just couldn’t sort out how to make it easy. Sometimes I’ll be circling and circling around an idea and I just can’t quite figure out the logistics of it.