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I would like to design at home then just attach when I’m onsite at the event location. Is it possible to do this? Do you think it’s very hard to attach to the sign once assembled?
I worked in flower shop during my college days and never saw the spinning technique! Not even in any videos here on RU-vid...l learned something today!
Hello James from Dallas Texas now I know you're designing it but for me if I were doing it straight up I would want to zigzag my phone to create more of a winding affect I guess any reason besides just that's the way you wanted to do it❤
Would you include what you did to cover the back/ what it ended up looking like? I only noticed the front that got covered but I’m not sure how you would cover the card on the back just the same green leaves?
Beautiful! As the stems aren’t in a traditional spiral nor are you able to cut them the same length, how does this work when you need to sit the bouquet in water. Likewise if your bride has requested a wrap/ribbon?
Hi from Australia! I love that you used so many Australian Native plants in your centrepiece. The video was very good I enjoyed your explanation regards placement of the different categories of plants. Thank you so much the end result was simply gorgeous. xx
Thank you so much! I have never done this and my friend asked me to do it for her wedding. I used your video and it was a success! She gave me a bucket of roses and 2 bunches of greens. It turned out great!thank you for taking the time to share this!
If you are making this onsite, approximately how much time will it take? Also, have you ever moved the pillars from the ceremony site and then to be used behind the sweetheart table at the reception - both at the same location just about 100ft from each other. Thank you!
Thanks for the Hydrangea tip to break off the leaves when they are in water. I have also used Quick Dip for them, after watching a flower care video last year. The Hydrangeas frighten me, as they didn't do so well my first time around. I was thinking that they didn't like the Quick Dip. They were not lively and vibrant. Only one in the arrangement looked well. Hopefully, your tip about prepping them in water will help me my second time around. As it is now, I pray I don't get a Hydrangea bride. My confidence level to work with them is low.
Regarding the Holly Chapple Egg, you sold me with the fact that if I am ever interrupted in the midst of creating a bouquet, I can put it down and pick-up again to where I left off. Thanks so much!
Finding this video today feels as if I have died and gone to heaven. With just this one video, I have found a wealth of resources to increase my confidence to create DIY floral projects, and the information is very well organized. I nearly cried following the link to read the recipe for this video. I am a subscriber for the rest of my life! THANK YOU for teaching and instructing. Bloom Culture is greatly appreciated and highly recommended. ❤
I will be making this arrangement for June. It will go on the gazebo, and can only attach at the top. I've thought of attaching the foam to shims and then nailing the shims to the gazebo. Not sure how else to attach it where there isn't anything supporting the bottom of the cage and we don't want it swinging. Suggestions?
I’m so glad I came across your page! So impressive!! Do you have tips on transporting arches or pillars? Maybe making on frames that disassemble into a few parts? ❤