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James to Be ♥
Super July 2012

Toss Bouquet ?

James to Be ♥, on May 19, 2012 at 6:46 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 21

Is anyone buying a toss bouquet? If so where can i get a cheap one online? I paying so much for my bouquet and I don’t want to throw it

Pics anyone ?

21 Comments

Latest activity by Kat, on May 20, 2012 at 9:43 PM
  • Bree
    Dedicated February 2020
    Bree ·
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    I'm buying one. I didn't buy mine online though.. sorry =/

    I had to buy one. My bouquets are all made of wire.. so they would probably kill someone if I threw it hard enough.. PLUS I want to keep it!

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  • 2d Bride
    Champion October 2009
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    Have you considered just not throwing a bouquet at all? We didn't throw either of ours, and didn't get any complaints about it.

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  • James to Be ♥
    Super July 2012
    James to Be ♥ ·
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    Bree Oh yes especially those broach bouquets lol. But if you don’t mind me asking, about how much did you pay for them. We are already well over budget and we don’t need any added coasts for just that

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  • James to Be ♥
    Super July 2012
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    2d Bride: No I love the bouquet toss, i couldnt possibly do away with that idea & plus my guests are already betting on it so i guess they are excited too!

    But I think I saw it somewhere, where the bride got a handful of a bouquet that’s not tied together and she just threw it back and the flowers scattered lol I think I want to do that! lol

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  • Clair
    Dedicated September 2012
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    This is my toss, it was $25 on etsy, but if you have a pat catans or Michaels near you, they do these workshops to make bouquets really cheap out of fake flowers, you may be able to look into that.


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  • Future Mrs.
    Expert September 2012
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    James to Be, I bought some practice flowers for my DIY centerpieces and am going to use those to make a toss bouquet. It will be very basic and simple...probably just two hydrangea stems with ribbon tying them together. Only cost me about 6 bucks, so I can't complain Smiley smile

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  • Mrs. C
    VIP September 2013
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    FUNNY! I was JUST going to post this same question Smiley smile

    I do plan on tossing one-too much fun not to, although many of the people at our wedding will be married.

    I'm curious for anyone who wants to share...are you tossing real or fake flowers?

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  • Kristen
    Super October 2012
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    Ours was included with the price of my bouquet from our florist.

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  • Kathleen
    Master August 2012
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    Our florist is making a smaller version of my bouquet for free if I mention her in the programs. I wasn't going to have a toss bouquet because I didn't want to buy one, but since it's free, why not?

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  • James to Be ♥
    Super July 2012
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    Stefanie D.: I love that idea of just going to get some fake flowers from maybe Michaels or something $6.00 ehhh, i guess i can squeeze it in!

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  • Angie B
    VIP August 2012
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    I will toss a real bouquest that my florist made for free. We also we have mostly married people there but still will throw it to the few single ladies in the room who will be there. I love that tradition just wish I had more single lady friends.

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  • Jessica H
    VIP August 2012
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    I got my bouquet from afloral.com it was like 10 bucks and i added ribbon. I am still undecided if I am going to do a bouquet toss as most of our guests are not single, but we will see!

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  • Mrs. M fka Sami B
    Master June 2012
    Mrs. M fka Sami B ·
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    Mine is free with my bouquet, I'm not even sure I'm throwing one yet lol.

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  • Amber Z
    Expert November 2016
    Amber Z ·
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    Mine is free with my bouquet also. I didn't even know until I looked at the itemized pricing from the florist.

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  • James to Be ♥
    Super July 2012
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    Oh well I haven't met with my florist yet but maybe it free for me too

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  • Jennifer
    Just Said Yes April 2012
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    We had all live florals for our wedding ceremony and reception. However, for the toss bouquet, I just bought at $15 one from Wal-Mart. This was a very easy solution for me.

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  • nicole
    Dedicated October 2012
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    Making a duck tape bouquet to threw so i can keep mine


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  • Mrs. Lemmon (Amy H.)
    Master March 2012
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    Mine came with my flowers when I ordered them online dont know if you can buy just a toss bouquet but here is the site...www.csilkc.com

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  • T
    VIP July 2012
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    You can also consider tossing a bridesmaid's bouquet~ if your BM doesn't care to keep it. Most florists will throw one in. They just put one together with the leftovers from all the other arrangements.

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  • Christina
    Expert September 2012
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    My florist is going to make me a smaller version of my bouquet to toss. She had even offered to make me 5 small (mini) bouquet's and I could add a special message on them and toss all 5. I decided against it since I won't have enough "single ladies" and it wouldn't make sense.

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