This was incredible! I learned so much and it was a pleasure to watch. May I ask where that watering can is from? I don't think it's tagged in the info below and it's gorgeous!
For the floral tape, some tape it with grid and some florists don't. What's the difference between taping as a grid or with only 2 lines of tape? What is more advised or better to do?
A grid is a great way to give your stems something to "grab" onto while you're getting started. Once you have more stems in place, they will use each other for support but the tape will do that until you have enough stems in the design. But in the flower world, there's usually more than one way to do something and a grid or 2 lines are both right!
I love to use chicken wire as a sub for floral foam. But when transporting lots of arrangements for an event the water sloshing out is difficult with the wire.
Sloshing water is always a struggle! We sometimes will pour water out of an arrangement before transporting and then refill the vase when we get to the venue to keep spillage to a minimum!
I love it I’m going to try the chicken wire next time . The issue I had was they only brought roses 🌹 and ordered faux dusty blue roses and greenery . so I didn’t know what to do . Not many flowers for the centerpiece . Great job hope
We are actually going to be selling them on our site within the next few weeks! We have an entire line of plastic resin vases and compotes coming out, they are perfect because they can take paint easily, non-breakable, and an AMAZING price-point.
You want to put water in your vessel once you have your mechanics (foam or chicken wire) taped down. You always want water in your vessel so it'll last. =)
The floating bunny tails as the final touch are so cute I want to squish them
Ha, us too!
You're back! Yay!!
This was incredible! I learned so much and it was a pleasure to watch. May I ask where that watering can is from? I don't think it's tagged in the info below and it's gorgeous!
Thank you for your kindness! The watering can was a Target special! XO
Luv the arrangement and demo.
May I ask where you bought the lazy Susan? It seems to be a little raised and looks great.
Thank you! The lazy susan is from Ikea!
For the floral tape, some tape it with grid and some florists don't. What's the difference between taping as a grid or with only 2 lines of tape? What is more advised or better to do?
A grid is a great way to give your stems something to "grab" onto while you're getting started. Once you have more stems in place, they will use each other for support but the tape will do that until you have enough stems in the design. But in the flower world, there's usually more than one way to do something and a grid or 2 lines are both right!
I love to use chicken wire as a sub for floral foam. But when transporting lots of arrangements for an event the water sloshing out is difficult with the wire.
Sloshing water is always a struggle! We sometimes will pour water out of an arrangement before transporting and then refill the vase when we get to the venue to keep spillage to a minimum!
I love it I’m going to try the chicken wire next time . The issue I had was they only brought roses 🌹 and ordered faux dusty blue roses and greenery . so I didn’t know what to do . Not many flowers for the centerpiece . Great job hope
Where can I purchase the plastic terracotta bowl? I looked on your website but don't see it. Love the video, very inspiring. Thank you.
We are actually going to be selling them on our site within the next few weeks! We have an entire line of plastic resin vases and compotes coming out, they are perfect because they can take paint easily, non-breakable, and an AMAZING price-point.
Can you put water in after so they last longer?
You want to put water in your vessel once you have your mechanics (foam or chicken wire) taped down. You always want water in your vessel so it'll last. =)