Another choice for your grid is using a hydrangea bloom cut to rest right on the rim of your container. For larger containers, use multiple blooms in conjunction with a tape grid.
I have practiced with chicken wire since filming and I found that making a flatter pouch works well and doesn't show. Thank you for your suggestion and for watching.
@@FloralCher I think it was a better teaching technique to use the clear container so that we could see what was going on inside it. Otherwise -- yes, opaque ones are easier.
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Thank you 🤗
Thanks for sharing all your gorgeous videos I have learned so much about floral arrangements!😍
Cheryl ,it’s my pleasure and so glad you have enjoyed the videos.
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Thank you for watching. 💐
Thank you for the alternative.
Our pleasure! There is more to come.
Very educational! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
So nice of you
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Thank you! 😊
Wonderful ❤ Dangerous I have used it since 1986.😮
Fun trying something new!
Another choice for your grid is using a hydrangea bloom cut to rest right on the rim of your container. For larger containers, use multiple blooms in conjunction with a tape grid.
Thanks for your suggestion, it's always appreciated.
I would use opaque floral containers to hide the chicken wire s
I have practiced with chicken wire since filming and I found that making a flatter pouch works well and doesn't show. Thank you for your suggestion and for watching.
@@FloralCher I think it was a better teaching technique to use the clear container so that we could see what was going on inside it. Otherwise -- yes, opaque ones are easier.