Your floral design is lovely!! Your artistry with the tones and hues is elegant! I love the fruit, the plums. Where did you find them? You have inspired me!
I really liked the video, soothing music, designer explains things well as she goes, colors great together. Honestly, I am not sure I like most of the flowers on one side and hardly none on the other. It makes it look just a little to off balance. Overall, nice video.
They spoil faster than the ones that are not in the water - eventually spoiling the water faster which will affect the life span of the entire arrangement. If you can, it's best to remove any that will end up in the water before inserting into your arrangement. If however, you're doing this kind of an arrangement for a wedding or party on the day of the event, there's no need to worry; nothing will spoil within that amount of time.
Kiana, when using foliages like the mini-oaks or cotinus, do you have a comment on the longevity of such an arrangement before those start to loose their bounce??? Any special prep you prefer for woody stems with foliage like those?
Well, it depends on when they were originally cut, whether they have been recut, and how often the water is changed. In general, while I mostly design for weddings (where arrangements only need to last a couple of days), I find that the woody varieties tend to last quite long - several days depending upon the species. Hope this helps.
It's best to do this kind of work on site - at the wedding or party, but I have managed to move things like this with a milk crate stuffing any empty spaces between the crate and urn with whole rolls of paper towels or rolled up bubble wrap, scrunched up newspaper or a person in the van to hold it in place during transport.
Thank you. All of my designs are asymmetric - in a more natural, garden style than "traditional" floral design, so more flowers on one side is definitely the intention.
If you notice, Keana is creating an organic and wild aesthetic. She is using the crescent shape in this specific arrangement. the flowers follow the main outline of the crescent shape to guide the eye. This is precisely why her arrangements are so unqiue and unforgettable
Your floral design is lovely!! Your artistry with the tones and hues is elegant! I love the fruit, the plums. Where did you find them? You have inspired me!
You are an 🤩amazing artist👏👏👏👏👏 Thank Kiana
When your program is coming on I noticed some beautiful Arrangements❤
Simply stunning! Thank you for sharing, this was such a pleasure to watch.
Gorgeous arrangement!
I can see Artist create a wonderful ✨️ design.
Fan of your work and your Style!
Beautiful! Would you say this style is similar to that of Dutch Masters or Flemish floral design?
No way all dose short stems flowers get into the water 😂 But …is beautiful 🎉
I really liked the video, soothing music, designer explains things well as she goes, colors great together. Honestly, I am not sure I like most of the flowers on one side and hardly none on the other. It makes it look just a little to off balance. Overall, nice video.
I agree, I would of loved to see a more balanced look. 🙌🏻✔️🌹
Wow this is absolutely stunning. I love all you work and your amazing eye for design
Thank you! I love your work!
defiantly i enjoyed watching your videos, Thanaanks
Are all the flowers reaching the water??? Isn’t a problem that we have flowers in our arrangements that need different quantities of water??
Love it 😍
What happens with the leaves that are in the water?
They spoil faster than the ones that are not in the water - eventually spoiling the water faster which will affect the life span of the entire arrangement. If you can, it's best to remove any that will end up in the water before inserting into your arrangement. If however, you're doing this kind of an arrangement for a wedding or party on the day of the event, there's no need to worry; nothing will spoil within that amount of time.
beautiful. did you put a plastic vase inside your urn with oasis?
Love this, casual elegance "simply" beautiful!
Love it! Love it!!
Stunning... but are they in water? Or was this jus to show how to put it together....
Yes, they are all in water. The vase is quite full. When stems won't reach, water tubes can be used.
Sometimes when stems are perfect for the space but not long enough to reach the water the designer we’ll use a water tube🤗
Magnificent!
Truly Beautiful !!
I know it sounds silly, but what is the music you have playing in the background? I love it! Your creations are lovely~
Kiana, when using foliages like the mini-oaks or cotinus, do you have a comment on the longevity of such an arrangement before those start to loose their bounce??? Any special prep you prefer for woody stems with foliage like those?
Well, it depends on when they were originally cut, whether they have been recut, and how often the water is changed. In general, while I mostly design for weddings (where arrangements only need to last a couple of days), I find that the woody varieties tend to last quite long - several days depending upon the species. Hope this helps.
do have oasis in the vase or just water?
Beautiful!
Love love love!
Very beautiful, how would you transport this?
It's best to do this kind of work on site - at the wedding or party, but I have managed to move things like this with a milk crate stuffing any empty spaces between the crate and urn with whole rolls of paper towels or rolled up bubble wrap, scrunched up newspaper or a person in the van to hold it in place during transport.
Stunning.
Enjoying washing her it's so beautiful
These flower are natural or artificial..?
All the flowers are natural
beautiful, but ranunculus not even near in the water
I was wondering this too. How can some of these flowers be near the water line? But the arrangement is gorgeous!
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Did you forage your foliage?
I didn't forage for this arrangement, but foraging is something that I do quite often.
It is Nice but it looks like there are more flowers on the right side than the left side..
Thank you. All of my designs are asymmetric - in a more natural, garden style than "traditional" floral design, so more flowers on one side is definitely the intention.
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That’s beautiful! What is the name of the carnations you used?
If you notice, Keana is creating an organic and wild aesthetic. She is using the crescent shape in this specific arrangement. the flowers follow the main outline of the crescent shape to guide the eye. This is precisely why her arrangements are so unqiue and unforgettable
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