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Blooms on a Budget #14: Orange Roses, Yellow Ranunculus and Craspedia

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A DIY floral arrangement featuring Orange Roses, Yellow Ranunculus and Craspedia. The Blooms on a Budget series is created in partnership with Blooms by the Box, a fabulous source for bulk wedding flowers to decorate your big day.

Maddy Hague

It’s Maddy again, here to bring you the newest installment in our Blooms on a Budget series. I love this feature, and I hope you do, too! I went with a bright orange and yellow color scheme for a bride who loves a bold punch of color! I can’t get over the vibrant yellow ranunculus and Craspedia mixed with the sharp orange roses! Talk about a POP of color!

Orange Roses, Yellow Ranunculus and Craspedia

Blooms on a Budget - Summer Flower Arrangement featuring orange roses and yellow ranunculus and craspedia

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About this DIY centerpiece:

For this particular Blooms on a Budget arrangement, I used a simple vessel I had on hand with a simple foot on the bottom. In this arrangement, I combined some orange colored spray roses with some golden yellow ranunculus and added in some craspedia and greenery for a little extra color and texture. The result is a bold and colorful arrangement that would look beautiful for a summer wedding!

Since these little arrangements won’t take up a ton of space, you could easily add candles, a table runner, or other colorful details to the center of the table to round out your centerpieces. I really love the bright colors in this arrangement, and I think they could also work for a fall wedding.

Savvy Flower Tips:

If you’re on an extra tight budget, you could put one of each in a tinier bud vase to spread the color out among your table for a fuller centerpiece, perhaps placing a large candle in the center. Another way to reduce the cost per arrangement or per table would be to incorporate extra filler pieces like the eucalyptus stems or even baby’s breath!

As always, I hope you enjoyed this simple arrangement and that it inspires or empowers you to attempt some DIY floral arranging of your own! Do you think you’ll tackle any of the flowers for your big day? If so, I definitely recommend you check out the free guide for DIY Wedding Flowers from our friends at Blooms by the Box!

PRO TIP:

When working with flowers, make sure you have the following items on hand:


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This post was brought to you by Blooms by the Box, a fabulous DIY floral resource. Their floral selection is great for brides and party throwers alike because you can buy their catalog of blooms by the bunch rather than in larger lots. 


Maddy Hague

is a graphic designer, art director, and stylist based in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. A born and raised New Yorker, I graduated from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 2006 with a BFA in Graphic Design.