DIY Money Bouquet (Easy!) (2024)

By: AutumnPosted: 5/2/23

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In today’s post: Want a fun way to give cash for graduation or a birthday? Try making your own money bouquet. It’s easy to put together with just a few supplies. This is a DIY gift anyone will love!

Fun Money Gift Idea

A money bouquet is a fun, unique way to give cash! It feels more personal than handing over a check and is the perfect gift for graduation, birthdays, weddings, and more. You can make this money bouquet in 30-45 minutes using approximately 25 bills of any denomination, so how much you gift is completely customizeable.

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Supplies

This is what you need to make a DIY money bouquet (you should be able to find all these supplies at the dollar store or any big box store):

  • Cash: I used 25 bills to make the money bouquet you see in these photos, but you can use more or less if desired. You can use all the same denomination of bills, or vary it like I did. Ten dollar bills are a slightly different color than the smaller bills, so you can include some for variety or use all the same kind for a more uniform look.
  • Scotch Tape: I used regular Scotch tape, not the removeable kind. It holds well but is still easy to take off the bills when it’s time to take the bouquet apart.
  • Bamboo Skewers
  • Pipe Cleaners (aka Chenille Stems)
  • Faux Florals
  • Items for wrapping the bouquet (not pictured): I used a large piece of brown paper, some tissue paper, and some ribbon, all purchased from Dollar Tree.

How to Make a Money Bouquet

Making a money bouquet is really easy! Each bill is taped onto a skewer and then turned into a petal, and you can combine the petals however you’d like to make flowers for your bouquet. I’ll walk you step by step through the process I used to make this bouquet.

Idea Source: My bouquet was inspired by KK House on youtube. Check out her channel for lots more money bouquet ideas.

Create Petals

For each petal you will use one skewer and one dollar bill. You will also need three pieces of scotch tape, each about an inch long. Start with the bill face up on a table. Fold it in half and crease it, so when you open it back up you can see the exact center of the bill. Place a skewer onto the crease, about halfway up the bill as shown below. Place a piece of tape over the skewer, letting about a quarter inch of the tape extend past the end of the bill. (Tape is shown by the blue rectangles in the photos below.) Flip the bill over and place another piece of tape on the back of the bill in the same place, again letting the tape extend past the end of the bill.

Flip the bill face side up again. Grab the two bottom corners and bring them together to touch, as you see in the photo below. Pull the corners together to create a petal shape, and secure the bill by taping across it as shown by the blue rectangle:

You have created a petal that looks like this:

NOTE: I taped the pointed ends of the skewers to the bills so the flat ends would be at the bottom of the “flower stems”. This is because I gathered the flowers together with pipe cleaners to create a bouquet. If you would like to stick the ends of the flowers into floral foam instead, tape the flat ends of the skewers to the bills so the pointed ends will be at the bottom. Using floral foam can help make your arrangement very tidy, but also means there is a brick of floral foam at the bottom of it (which can be covered with a pretty wrapping).

Combine Petals into Flowers

Once you have created five sets of petals, put them together to make a flower. I wrapped pipe cleaners around the skewer stems to make each flower. I also placed a small sprig of faux floral in the center of each flower.

For a bouquet like mine, repeat until you have created three flowers. Then make petals from the other ten bills, but do not combine them into flowers.

Assemble the Bouquet

Place the three flowers together and use a pipe cleaner to secure all the stems together at the bottom.

Holding the bouquet at the bottom with one hand, add in the other petals around the outside edges with the other hand. Secure with more pipe cleaners. Add additional faux florals and secure with additional pipe cleaners. Adjust as needed until you are happy with how the bouquet looks. This is how mine looked from the top:

And this is how it looks from the side. You can see that all the stems are secured together with multiple pipe cleaners.

Wrap the Money Bouquet

Finally, you can wrap the money flowers to make it look even more like a traditional bouquet. I cut a square of brown paper that was about 22 inches x 22 inches. Then I cut tissue paper squares of 11 inches x 11 inches. I overlapped the tissue paper on the brown paper near a corner, as you can see below, then placed the bouquet down on the papers.

To wrap the bouquet, start by folding over the right side, allowing the top edge to fold down as you do so. Secure with a piece of tape. Then fold up the bottom corner. Finally, fold over the left side, again letting the top edge fold down. Secure with more tape, and then tie with a ribbon.

Once the bouquet is completed, you can place it inside a mason jar or vase to display it.

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Instructions

Money Bouquet

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Makes: 1 Bouquet

Prep Time: 45 minutes mins

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Want a fun way to give cash for graduation or a birthday? Try making your own money bouquet. It’s easy to put together with just a few supplies.

Supplies

  • 25 Dollar Bills
  • 25 Skewers
  • Scotch Tape
  • Pipe Cleaners
  • Faux Florals
  • Paper for Wrapping like butcher paper, brown paper, tissue paper, etc
  • Ribbon

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Instructions

  • For each petal you will use one skewer and one dollar bill. You will also need three pieces of scotch tape, each about an inch long. Start with the bill face up on a table. Fold it in half and crease it, so when you open it back up you can see the exact center of the bill. Place a skewer onto the crease, about halfway up the bill as shown below. Place a piece of tape over the skewer, letting about a quarter inch of the tape extend past the end of the bill. (Tape is shown by the blue rectangles in the photos below.) Flip the bill over and place another piece of tape on the back of the bill in the same place, again letting the tape extend past the end of the bill.

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  • Flip the bill face side up again. Grab the two bottom corners and bring them together to touch, as you see in the photo below. Pull the corners together to create a petal shape, and secure the bill by taping across it as shown by the blue rectangle:

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  • You have created a petal. Repeat until you have 25 petals.

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  • Place five sets of petals together to make a flower and wrap pipe cleaners around the skewer stems to secure. Place a small sprig of faux floral in the center of each flower.

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  • Create three flowers. Place them together and use a pipe cleaner at the bottom of the stems to secure them in a bunch.

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  • Holding the bouquet at the bottom with one hand, add in the other petals around the outside edges with the other hand. Secure with more pipe cleaners. Add additional faux florals and secure with additional pipe cleaners. Adjust as needed until you are happy with how the bouquet looks.

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  • Cut a large square of paper and three smaller squares of tissue paper. Overlap the tissue paper near one corner of the larger piece of paper and place the bouquet over the tissue paper.

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  • Fold in the paper from the right, then up from the bottom, then in from the left, wrapping the bouquet. Secure with tape and tie with a ribbon.

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  • Bouquet can be set into a mason jar or vase for display.

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Tips

If you will be gathering the flowers and securing them together with pipe cleaners as directed, tape the pointed ends of the skewers to the bills so the flat ends would be at the bottom of the “flower stems”. If you would like to stick the ends of the flowers into floral foam instead, tape the flat ends of the skewers to the bills so the pointed ends will be at the bottom.

When you’d like to disassemble the bouquet, slide all the pipe cleaners off the skewer stems. Then gently pull off the tape that holds the petals together, and remove the tape securing the bill to the skewer. The bills will be curved; they can be ironed on a medium setting until flat.

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  1. Victoria Nguyen says

    DIY Money Bouquet (Easy!) (30)
    hello! can’t wait to try this 🙂 may i please ask how tall are the skewers? 12inch?

    thank you!

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  2. Vernon M Taliaferro says

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    this was awesome and appreciated

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FAQs

DIY Money Bouquet (Easy!)? ›

How to Make a Money Bouquet. Making a money bouquet is really easy! Each bill is taped onto a skewer and then turned into a petal, and you can combine the petals however you'd like to make flowers for your bouquet.

How do you make a simple bouquet? ›

8 Simple Steps to Arrange Flowers Like a Pro
  1. Step 1: Choose a Flower Arrangement Design. ...
  2. Step 2: Cut and Prepare Flowers. ...
  3. Step 3: Choose a Vessel. ...
  4. Step 4: Prepare Your Flower Vase. ...
  5. Step 5: Create a Base with Greenery. ...
  6. Step 6: Add Focal Flowers. ...
  7. Step 7: Add Filler Flowers. ...
  8. Step 8: Finish the Arrangement.
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How do you make a budget bouquet? ›

To create an affordable bouquet, begin by harnessing the season's beauty. Explore your local farmers' market, grocery stores, or even your backyard for the freshest blooms available. Seasonal flowers are more budget-friendly and abundant, making them the perfect starting point for your bouquet.

What materials are used in making money bouquets? ›

You'll need cash bills, floral wire, tape, decorative elements, and possibly artificial or fresh flowers for a floral touch. Can I make a money bouquet with flowers? Absolutely! Incorporating flowers adds a personalized touch to your money bouquet, creating a harmonious blend of elegance and practicality.

Is it cheaper to make your own bouquet? ›

On average, you can save between 50 and 60% with making your wedding flowers versus having them done. Are you geared up to DIY your wedding flowers? We're just as eager to help! If you have high-end dreams for your wedding flowers but don't want to spend the high-end budget, our wholesale flowers are your solution.

Where can I get $2 bills? ›

Where can I get $2 bills? Local banks should have $2 bills. If your bank does not have any current inventory, it can order $2 bills from the Federal Reserve Bank.

What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

The 3 5 8 rule in floristry refers to the concept of using three types of flowers, five stems of greenery, and eight stems of filler flowers in a floral arrangement. This rule provides a balanced structure to the arrangement by ensuring a harmonious combination of different floral elements.

How do you make a cute small bouquet? ›

You can for sure make gorgeous mini bouquets with just filler flowers alone! Bunch a few of your flowers together, cut them down to desired mini length, and tie them all together with a rubber band or floral tape. Cut a square piece of tissue paper and place the mini bouquet at one corner of the tissue paper.

How do you make a paper bouquet at home? ›

  1. Cut Petals. Cut several teardrop (petal) shapes out of the crepe paper. ...
  2. Add Petals and Create More Flowers. Keep adding crepe-paper petals to the bud and secure with floral tape at the base each time. ...
  3. Form Bouquet. Twist the wired leaves onto each flower stem. ...
  4. Add Ribbon. ...
  5. Give Bouquets to Your Wedding Party.

How do you make a simple hand bouquet? ›

How to create a hand-tied flower bouquet
  1. Prep your stems. ...
  2. Select the focal point of your bouquet. ...
  3. Keep spiralling different textures and styles. ...
  4. Once the bouquet is full, adjust your stems. ...
  5. Tie off your bouquet with string. ...
  6. Trim your stems to the same length. ...
  7. Create the brown paper wrap for your bouquet. ...
  8. Wrap your bouquet.

What kind of flower was used for money? ›

In 17th century Netherlands, tulips were so valuable and in demand that they actually caused a craze known as “tulip mania.” For years, people were so obsessed with tulips, that they actually traded their valuables and paid thousands of guilder (their previous form of currency) for the flower.

What paper is used for a money bouquet? ›

Items for wrapping the bouquet (not pictured): I used a large piece of brown paper, some tissue paper, and some ribbon, all purchased from Dollar Tree.

Is $1000 enough for wedding flowers? ›

We would suggest that $1000 is a good starting point for personal wedding flowers. Personal wedding flowers are those that will be carried by the bride, her bridesmaids, the groom and groomsmen, and anyone else that is in the wedding party.

How do you calculate bouquet price? ›

Here is a pricing example using standard industry markups: Let's say that an arrangement contains fresh flowers and foliage that cost you $10 at wholesale; apply a 3.5x markup, and you're at $35 retail.

How many bills does it take to make a rose? ›

How many dollars does it take to make this rose? You will need five (5) crisp U.S. dollar bills. They can be of any denomination.

How much of your budget should flowers be? ›

Whatever your wedding budget is, it is safe to start with 8-10% of your total budget dedicated to flowers. From there, you can work your budget up or down based on your needs.

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