This was super helpful, thank you! More videos of a professional showing a novice please! It was super helpful to see when you made mistakes. I didn’t really understand the spiraling thing until she started helping you fix your bouquet.
"Let's go!" You remind me of James Prigioni - another very entertaining TH-camr ;) I watched that Floret video so many times over the last three years, but haven't done nearly enough practice to develop that kind of speed! Your hand-tied was beautiful, and very professional.
Oh your farm is so nice!! Hello from Australia! We are flower farmer florists over here :) Looking forward to sitting down and watching through your videos :) - Phaedra
Big beautiful bouquets! I like the use of twine or jute cord rather than an elastic band therefore everything can be composted after the flowers are spent :) Thank you for sharing,
Wonderful! Every bit was enormously helpful including the close-up video spots! I could actually see the mistakes I have been making. How fortunate to have your brilliant aunt teach you step-by-step and how kind for both of you to teach us! I hope I will be able to make bouquets nearly as beautiful someday💐
You learned much quickly, dear! I can't even tell the difference between the two bouquets, amazing. It's in the blood, no wonder. I love your bouquets, congratulations. Just watched your video from the Philippines 🇵🇭❤️!
Wow! That was brilliant thank you. Only just found you on TH-cam so will definitely following you! Love the bouquet’s and your Auntie Catherine definitely made that look way easier than I have ever managed to spiral! Xxx
Wow!! this was so interesting to watch!! I think you did an amazing job!! Actually I kinda liked yours better. The combination of the colors spoke to me. JOB WELL DONE!! I would buy your bouquet. Your aunt is so very talented. I always wondered how they did it and just learn to spiral. Thank you for posting this. I'm late in commenting; I just found you. Now I'm off to watch your other videos.
Tbh, i think I would practice my spiraling technique with faux flowers so that once I have that down, I could concentrate on creating the texture and color and style of my bouquet when I’m actually handling the real ones.
Wonderful job!! It is difficult to get the spiral and I have small hands!! 4ft 11inches. 115 lbs... I want to know!!! Did you grow all those flowers? Amazing, that dark purple one, I couldn't tell what it was you used but breathtakingly beautiful!
We grew almost all of these flowers. Zinnia's, Nigella, Alstroemeria, Dahlia, hydrangea, sunflowers, scabiosa. We foraged a few roses and statice from my Aunties garden :o
We used senecio cineraria 'silver dust', sage, bay leaves, olive, and one other that I don't know the name for as we foraged it! :) I love the silver dust, sage, and another favourite of mine that we didn't use in this arrangement but I am growing is baby blue eucalyptus!
When pricing my bouquets I really have to consider the cost of the ingredients that have gone in, for example a Dahlia would cost more than a Zinnia but that is still something that I am figuring out! I did not sell this bouquet but I have made similar ones for about $50 nz.
This was super helpful, thank you! More videos of a professional showing a novice please! It was super helpful to see when you made mistakes. I didn’t really understand the spiraling thing until she started helping you fix your bouquet.
Amazing educational content tutorial thank you Auntie 🫶🏼 both equally beautiful bouquets 💐 well done Georgia great job for your first go!
You’re so kind! Appreciate that!
She makes it look so effortless and beautiful end result for both bouquets!
"Let's go!" You remind me of James Prigioni - another very entertaining TH-camr ;)
I watched that Floret video so many times over the last three years, but haven't done nearly enough practice to develop that kind of speed! Your hand-tied was beautiful, and very professional.
I liked your bouquet the best. Because of the fuller natural bouquet of arranged 🌺🌹, the pro, made her flowers for a cheating husband.
Merci! So helpful. ❤❤❤
Oh your farm is so nice!! Hello from Australia! We are flower farmer florists over here :) Looking forward to sitting down and watching through your videos :) - Phaedra
Hello 👋 wow! I will be sure to check out your channel too!
This was so helpful! You did amazing and it helped to watch you both! Really enjoying your channel 😊 Looking forward to more
Big beautiful bouquets! I like the use of twine or jute cord rather than an elastic band therefore everything can be composted after the flowers are spent :) Thank you for sharing,
yes I thought the same, i'll be changing mine to twine instead of elastic this coming summer
Wonderful! Every bit was enormously helpful including the close-up video spots! I could actually see the mistakes I have been making. How fortunate to have your brilliant aunt teach you step-by-step and how kind for both of you to teach us! I hope I will be able to make bouquets nearly as beautiful someday💐
You learned much quickly, dear! I can't even tell the difference between the two bouquets, amazing. It's in the blood, no wonder. I love your bouquets, congratulations.
Just watched your video from the Philippines 🇵🇭❤️!
Wow! That was brilliant thank you. Only just found you on TH-cam so will definitely following you! Love the bouquet’s and your Auntie Catherine definitely made that look way easier than I have ever managed to spiral! Xxx
Wow!! They both look amazing! And I found this very helpful. I'll have to Try and spiral my bouquets I make this upcoming season.
Wow it’s amazing!! I’ve notice that the more variety of flowers the expensive the bouquets? I am thinking $70 I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s more. 😮❤
Great Job😊
Both are beautiful! You wouldn't be able to tell which is which in a store. Great job!
Nice job!
Wow!! this was so interesting to watch!! I think you did an amazing job!! Actually I kinda liked yours better. The combination of the colors spoke to me. JOB WELL DONE!! I would buy your bouquet. Your aunt is so very talented. I always wondered how they did it and just learn to spiral. Thank you for posting this. I'm late in commenting; I just found you. Now I'm off to watch your other videos.
Thank you so much!
Very well done and so pretty with lovely colors.
Both are so beautiful and professional looking. 🤩 I love the flower combinations! I’d love to see more of your videos. Subscribed!
Thanks for subbing!
Inspirational...can't wait to give this a go sometime soon!
Amazing. Well done. So nice to continue the family tradition ❤
I love your effort and your responses..lol Made me laugh
Thank you Susan!! 😆
Such a fun video!
Very beautiful :)
Both bouquets are beautiful but you did a fantastic job!
I like yours best
Awesome bouquets 💐 love em both.
Well done x
Stunningly beautiful!
Beautiful!!
absolutely gorgeous , congratulations on first arrangement :)
They are beautiful!! How much would you charge for those bouquets? Where do you sell them? Would a farmers market be good? Thanks.
Great Job
You are a natural.
Love it! And learnt alot ❤
Awesome x
Beautiful
How many flowers and how would the bouquets sell ?
Looks good I don’t get the spiral technique i
Thats prettyyy!!!
Tbh, i think I would practice my spiraling technique with faux flowers so that once I have that down, I could concentrate on creating the texture and color and style of my bouquet when I’m actually handling the real ones.
Wonderful job!! It is difficult to get the spiral and I have small hands!! 4ft 11inches.
115 lbs... I want to know!!!
Did you grow all those flowers?
Amazing, that dark purple one, I couldn't tell what it was you used but breathtakingly beautiful!
We grew almost all of these flowers. Zinnia's, Nigella, Alstroemeria, Dahlia, hydrangea, sunflowers, scabiosa. We foraged a few roses and statice from my Aunties garden :o
So helpful thanks, I struggle knowing what foilage to use with the flowers I grow. What foilage did you use in these bouquets?
We used senecio cineraria 'silver dust', sage, bay leaves, olive, and one other that I don't know the name for as we foraged it! :) I love the silver dust, sage, and another favourite of mine that we didn't use in this arrangement but I am growing is baby blue eucalyptus!
Are they domed at the top a little bit? Higher than the sides, I mean.
Yeah i'd say so!
Wow great lesson would have liked to compare prices at retail my guess here in English pounds would be 45 florist and 30 farmer .
stunning bouquets!! I'd love to know what you would sell them for?
When pricing my bouquets I really have to consider the cost of the ingredients that have gone in, for example a Dahlia would cost more than a Zinnia but that is still something that I am figuring out! I did not sell this bouquet but I have made similar ones for about $50 nz.
Großartig! Japanischer Freund
You are a Farmer/Florist now!
Lovely. What difference from America.
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