Instructions
1.Roses, carnations, anemones, and ranunculus are just a few flowers that look great in flower arrangements with a round vase. My favorite is a rose. When round vase is full flowers should give a rounded top effect.
2.The straight sides of a julep cup provide a study anchor for spindly stems. Flowers should be cut at least one and a halt to two times the height of the vase. My favorite flowers for the julep cup is the grape hyacinths and lilies.
3.A bowl vase can give a beautiful setting in a bathroom or a side table. Flowers that have a open bloom such as a peony or gardenias are great options for the bowl vase. To keep water clear ad a teaspoon of bleach to the water.
4.Large bud vase or a group of small vases arrangements look great as table center pieces. Small bud vases can ad appeal to a side table. Flowers such as freesia, sweet peas and poppies work great in bud vases.
5.Tall Cylinder floor vases work well with flowering branches such as cherry, apple, and quince. Heavy branches should only be used with narrow vases. Cut the bottom of the branches to assure the branches can easily retrieve water to elongate their life.
6.lowers such as tulips and hyacinths with large blossoms and long stems work well with a urn's vintage style and sturdy appearance. Flowers with flexible stems will stretch outside of the urn and spread out beautifully.
Steps to Arrange Flower Vase- Choose your vase or container first—the number of flowers you need will be determined by the width of its opening.
- Gather flower - Gather enough flowers to densely fill the mouth of the container. You’ll need more for tighter blossoms and less for looser ones.
- Fill the container halfway with cool water.
- Use the floral tape to create a grid across the top of the container. Use long strips of tape and lay them perpendicular to each other, alternating between vertical and horizontal strips, so they crisscross like the weave of a basket. Space the strips the same distance apart in each direction so you end up with a grid of squares.
- Carefully trim away any excess tape with the box cutter or razor blade.
- Trim the stems as needed, and place each individual flower into the squares of the grid until the container is full. Now congratulate yourself—you’re making arrangements like a professional florist.
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