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How to Make Strawberry Roses | A Fruit Bouquet DIY

I know we’ve never kept up with any anniversary traditions in the past, but I’ve always liked the idea of them. I figured why not start this year? The traditional anniversary gift for four years of marriage is fruit or flowers. I wanted to do both, not either or, so this year instead of ordering an edible arrangement, I decided to try my hand in learning how to make strawberry roses!

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How do you like how they turned out? :) Jacob really enjoyed eating them!

At the beginning, I made lots of mistakes, which meant eating lots of strawberries (fine by me!). This was super simple, and the more I made, the more I started improvising. I love how every rose is not the same, so sometimes I would make them a bit asymmetric. :)

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A few tips on how to make strawberry roses:

  • Be careful not to slice all the way to the bottom or they will be flappy and sometimes fall off!
  • I start slicing four petals near the bottom, but sometimes as I got to the top I did 3 or 2 petals depending on the size of the strawberry.
  • If you don’t like strawberries, try making a pineapple fruit bouquet.

The modern anniversary gift for year four is appliances, and I’ve still been asking Jacob for a Vitamix ever since our blender broke. We shall see! ;) If you want to see the full list of traditional and modern anniversary gifts, see them here.

Have you tried any of the traditional / modern anniversary traditions?

xoxo esther

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Sandra

    I loved it! My girls from office also! For my next arrangement I found very inspiring these type of bouquets: https://www.instagram.com/the_tastybunch/ I am thinking right now how to mix these two different styles. Any ideas?

    1. Esther JuLee

      That looks amazing!! I’m sure you can mix them together depending on what color scheme you want. :)

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