How to Make an Easy and Affordable Flower Wall (2024)

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A flower wall makes a gorgeous statement backdrop for a wedding or baby shower, but renting or buying one can be pretty expensive. If you're interested in a DIY approach, making your own flower wall is a cost-effective solution. In this article, we'll walk you through this easy process from start to finish. We'll cover wall backing options, share plenty of design pointers, and discuss the different ways you can mount the flower wall securely. If you're ready to create the perfect floral backdrop for your special day, scroll down!

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  • Measure the space for the flower wall and buy foam board, that matches the dimensions. For a full-size backdrop, try 8ft ×8ft (2.4m ×2.4m) or larger.
  • Trim the faux flower stems and hot glue the blooms to the wall backing in your preferred arrangement or design.
  • Mount the flower wall to an actual wall with Velcro strips. For a free-standing, portable option, mount the flower wall to a backdrop stand.

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Creating the Wall Backing

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    Measure the space where the flower wall will go. Use a tape measure to get the length and width of the area. If you’re certain the venue or space has high ceilings and a long wall to work with, you don’t necessarily need to measure the space first. If you aren’t sure, it’s best to measure and double-check.

    • 8ft ×8ft (2.4m ×2.4m) is a good size if you're using the flower wall as a backdrop for your wedding altar. It’s also perfect if you intend to use it as a backdrop for pictures.
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    Buy multiple pieces of foam board to match the dimensions you need. It’s important to work with separate pieces of foam board, especially if you're making a full-size flower wall backdrop. That way, you can easily transport the wall to the venue. Separate pieces are also much lighter and easier to hang.

    • For example, for an 8ft ×8ft (2.4m ×2.4m) flower wall, buy two pieces of foam board that measure 4ft ×4ft (1.2m ×1.2m). Alternatively, you could buy four 2ft ×2ft (0.61m ×0.61m) foam boards.
    • If you can’t find foam boards that add up to your specific dimensions, go a little bigger and then trim the boards down to size. You can buy foam board at office supply stores, as well as craft and home improvement stores.[1]
    • If you don’t want to use foam board, you could also use a sturdy fabric (like canvas) to create the wall backing.

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    Use a marker to mark dots about 2in (5.1cm) apart on the board. Start 12in (1.3cm) from the top edge of the board. Make the first dot, move down 2in (5.1cm), and mark the next dot. Repeat all the way down to create the first column. Move over 2in (5.1cm) to start the next column. Make the first dot 1 1/2 in (3.8 cm) from the top of the board. Continue making dots 2in (5.1cm) apart all the way down.[2]

    • Move to the next column and make the first dot 12in (1.3cm) from the top, with the rest of the dots in the column 2in (5.1cm) apart.
    • Keep alternating until you get to the other side of the board.
    • Staggering the column spacing ensures an even, full-coverage look.
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    Use a screwdriver or ice pick to puncture each dot on the board. Hold the tool over each dot and apply a small amount of pressure to punch a small hole through the foam. Puncturing the foam creates a tiny “seat” for each flower.[3]

    • If you’re using fabric instead of foam board, don’t worry about creating holes. You can hot glue each bloom directly to the fabric.
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    Trim the stems and separate the faux flowers into piles by size and color. If you’re using stemless faux flowers, don’t worry about trimming the stems (the stems will already be trimmed to very short nubs that fit perfectly in the foam holes). Otherwise, trim each stem to match the thickness of foam board. Then, sort them into piles to get organized.[4]

    • For example, if your foam board is 1in (2.5cm) thick, trim each stem to be about 1in (2.5cm) long.
    • Use any flower colors and types that you’d like, but try to limit yourself to 2-4 colors so the wall doesn’t look too busy. If the wall is for a wedding, consider using the same flowers for your wall and bouquets for a cohesive feel.
    • Faux flowers work best for several reasons. It would be very expensive to use real flowers, but the main issue is keeping the flowers fresh for the event. Once the flowers are placed on the wall, they won't have access to water and can't be refrigerated (so they'll wilt quickly).
    • If you’re using fabric instead of foam board, trim each stem down to a nub so that all that's really left is the bloom itself and the green piece underneath holding the petals together.
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    Put a dot of hot glue in the hole and nestle the flower in stem-side down. If you aren’t sure what look you’re going for, arrange the flowers on top of the board to your liking first. Once you're happy with the look, use a hot glue gun to secure the flowers into place. Just nestle the short stem into the hole and wait 30 seconds for the glue can set.[5]

    • You don't need to fill the hole all the way up with hot glue since it might pool on the backside of the foam. Just place a dot of glue in the hole and push the stem through.
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    Alternate the flower colors, sizes, and shapes as you place them. The overall design is entirely up to you, so feel free to use your imagination! In general, you'll want to alternate different flowers/colors so they're evenly spaced out. That way, the finished look is natural and balanced.[6]

    • For example, avoid clumping a bunch of large red flowers in the top right corner and small white blooms in the bottom left. This creates an unbalanced, awkward look.
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    Fill in any sparse areas with flowers or greenery. Once you fill all the holes on the board, take a step back and inspect your handiwork. If any areas look thin, puncture new holes and add more flowers to the wall, as needed, to bulk them up. For a playful or whimsical look, consider adding trailing greenery, like vines, and letting the pieces dangle from the board.[7]

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    Use double-sided Velcro strips to hang the flower wall. Faux flowers are lightweight, so Velcro strips can easily handle the weight of each board. Cut strips that are 4–5in (10–13cm) long. Flip the wall over to the backside and place a Velcro strip vertically in each corner. Add a few more strips in the center of the board so the mount is secure.

    • Then, place the other side of each Velcro strip directly to the wall, lining them up with the placement on the foam. Press the foam backing against the wall firmly so the Velcro pieces line up and attach to each other.
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    Use a backdrop stand if you need a free-standing and portable option. A backdrop stand works great if you want your flower wall to be outside, or if you don’t have an available wall inside your venue. If your venue has rules or restrictions about hanging things directly on the walls, a backdrop stand is the perfect solution. Follow the directions to assemble the stand and use the clips that came with it to mount the flower wall.[8]

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    Make any final adjustments necessary so the flower wall is secure. Make sure the wall is mounted securely. If the wall feels at all wobbly, add a few more pieces of Velcro or use more clips for a firmer grip. If you're outdoors, add weights or sandbags to the bottom sides of the stand (behind the flower wall), so the stand doesn't budge.[9]

    • If you used a backdrop stand, you may need to reinforce the center of the backdrop (since the foam board is in separate pieces). Use extra clips and/or hot glue the boards side-by-side for security.
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      This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain. Amber Crain has been a member of wikiHow’s writing staff for the last six years. She graduated from the University of Houston where she majored in Classical Studies and minored in Painting. Before coming to wikiHow, she worked in a variety of industries including marketing, education, and music journalism. She's been a radio DJ for 10+ years and currently DJs a biweekly music program on the award-winning internet radio station DKFM. Her work at wikiHow supports her lifelong passion for learning and her belief that knowledge belongs to anyone who desires to seek it. This article has been viewed 21,743 times.

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      As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or credentials like a human expert would. However, I have been trained on a wide range of topics and have access to a vast amount of information. I can provide detailed explanations and answer questions on various subjects, including flower arranging and floral art.

      Regarding the concepts used in this article, let's go through them one by one:

      1. Flower Wall: A flower wall is a decorative backdrop made with artificial or real flowers. It is commonly used in events such as weddings or baby showers to create a visually appealing and vibrant background.

      2. DIY Approach: DIY stands for "Do It Yourself." It refers to the practice of creating, repairing, or modifying something without professional assistance. In this case, making a flower wall by yourself instead of renting or buying one.

      3. Wall Backing: The wall backing refers to the base structure that supports the flowers in a flower wall. It can be made from foam board or sturdy fabric (like canvas) and provides a surface for attaching the flowers.

      4. Foam Board: Foam board is a lightweight, rigid material made from polystyrene foam encased between two layers of paper or plastic. It is commonly used in crafts and can be easily cut, shaped, and decorated.

      5. Faux Flowers: Faux flowers, also known as artificial flowers, are synthetic flowers made from various materials, such as silk, polyester, or plastic. They are designed to mimic the appearance of real flowers and can be used as a long-lasting alternative.

      6. Mounting: Mounting refers to the process of attaching or securing the flower wall to a surface, such as a wall or a backdrop stand. In the article, it suggests using Velcro strips to mount the flower wall on an actual wall or using a backdrop stand for a free-standing option.

      7. Velcro Strips: Velcro strips are fastening materials consisting of two components: a hook side and a loop side. When pressed together, they create a secure bond that can be easily detached when needed. Velcro strips are commonly used for temporary or removable attachments.

      By understanding these concepts, you'll have a good foundation for creating your own flower wall and exploring further information on flower arranging and floral art. If you have any specific questions or need more guidance, feel free to ask!

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