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12 Creative Ways to Mix Hydrangeas with Eucalyptus and Wildflowers

Make a Loose Hand-Tied Bouquet

Loose hand-tied bouquet with hydrangea, eucalyptus, and wildflowers in a romantic garden style

Keep the recipe simple

For a hand-tied bouquet, I use one large hydrangea bloom, three to five eucalyptus stems, and a handful of mixed wildflowers. That ratio gives you fullness without losing that gathered-from-the-garden feel.

This is also a great way to stretch flowers from the grocery store. I’ve absolutely turned a basic supermarket bunch into something that looked way fancier than it had any right to.

Let the bouquet stay imperfect

The secret is not overworking it. I spiral the stems loosely in my hand, let a few pieces stick out, and avoid making the shape too round.

That tiny bit of asymmetry is what makes it feel modern. A slightly asymmetrical arrangement looks relaxed, romantic, and way less prom-corsage energy.

Wrap it to match the mood

Ribbon changes everything here. Silk ribbon feels soft and bridal, velvet looks dramatic, and twine gives the bouquet that easy rustic centerpiece or farmhouse vibe.

I love this for hostess gifts, shower decor, or quick DIY wedding flowers. And if you want the same loose style spread across a table without one big bouquet hogging all the attention, the mason jar trio in the next section is super cute.

What do you think?

Written by The Home Growns

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