Monday, March 2, 2026

D.I.Y wedding Button Bouquet

 

Sweet as Candy: Crafting Your Own Professional Button Bouquet
A professional studio shot of a completed rounded bouquet made of layered pastel buttons in pink, green, and yellow, featuring a pink ribbon-wrapped handle

A bouquet is often the centerpiece of a wedding look, but it doesn’t always have to be made of fresh flowers. For a modern, whimsical, and "everlasting" alternative, a Sweet as Candy Button Bouquet offers a unique way to express your personality. These handcrafted pieces are not only fun to create but serve as a stunning keepsake long after the wedding day.

Below is our simple, step-by-step professional guide to crafting your own.


Materials You Will Need

  • An assortment of color-coordinated buttons

  • Silver floral wire (0.5mm) and wire cutters

  • "Love Heart" sweets (and clear nail varnish to preserve them)

  • Disposable plastic bowl

  • Hot glue gun and craft knife

  • Ribbon, scissors, and a sheet of foam


Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Choose Your Color Palette

Select buttons that coordinate with your wedding theme. Using a variety of sizes and pastel shades like pink, yellow, blue, and purple creates a lush, floral look.

Professional Tip: Try to stick with three buttons per stem, stacking them from largest on the bottom to smallest on top.

A craft magazine page showing a variety of colorful buttons and a finished bouquet featuring origami paper flowers and brooches.

2. Create the Stems

Cut your floral wire into 50cm lengths. Thread the wire through your stack of three buttons. If your buttons have four holes, thread the wire diagonally to keep them centered. Once threaded, twist the wire together all the way down to create a sturdy "stem".

A collage showing hands threading wire through buttons, a plastic bowl being used as a base, and nail polish being applied to heart-shaped candies.
3. Shape the Bouquet

Use a clear disposable plastic bowl to act as your frame. Use a craft knife to cut small slits into the bowl. Thread your finished button stems through these slits, pulling them flush against the bowl to minimize gaps and create a rounded shape.

4. Preserve the Sweets

To add a nostalgic touch, choose "Love Heart" sweets with phrases that mean something to you. Paint both sides and the edges with two layers of clear nail varnish to preserve them before adding them to your bouquet.

5. Construct the Handle

Once the bowl is full, gather all the wire stems at the base. Twist them together firmly to create a handle. If there are any sharp wire ends, use a dab of hot glue to cover them for safety.

Close-up images of a hot glue gun being used to secure twisted floral wire stems and attaching foam to create a comfortable bouquet handle.
6. Professional Finishing Touches

Cover the wire handle with a sheet of foam to make it comfortable to hold, securing it with hot glue. Finally, wrap the handle in a beautiful ribbon and use hot glue to attach your preserved "Love Heart" sweets among the buttons for that "Sweet as Candy" finish.



Disclaimer

Note: This post and the accompanying images are provided for inspirational and creative purposes only. I am not the original creator or photographer of these instructional materials; the content was synthesized using AI assistance to organize information found in specialty craft magazines and digital search results. All original design rights, photography, and tutorial intellectual property remain with the respective copyright holders.

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