This video was so calming, inspiring and heart-fillingly beautiful. I adored your process and your final arrangement. I would love to see a video shot from your viewpoint too, so I can see you placing the flowers as you go and understand your perspective there. You're a true artist. Thank you for sharing @tulipina
Love the harmony in this arrangement..Lovely...Can I suggest a Lazy Susan..Ikea do one for £6 not sure what that is un USD...Many thaks for sharing your wonderful flower art work.
I love how you work so organically 🥰 I aspire to own my own floral business one day ! I wish I could be your apprentice ☺️ there’s no floral design schools where I live and all the floral stores want an experienced florist 🙄 do you have any advice on how to learn/become a floral designer?
Hoping this doesn’t sound tremendously critical cuz it’s not meant to be … how do “expert floral influencers” such as yourself not even use knives to cut flower stems? You will never get a professional angle cut on a flower stem with shears or clippers. You can keep a flower knife in your hand while designing which is way more efficient. Thoughts?
Thanks for your comment. It's a reasonable question. I'll answer in two parts. 1) I wouldn't consider myself a floral "influencer" or an expert - I create what I think is beautiful. I run a successful event floral business that has taken many years and hard work to grow. 2) I learned entirely independently and developed my style in many ways that would be considered non-traditional. Is a knife more efficient? - yes. Is it something I am personally comfortable using when I design? - no. With sharp shears, can I get a good angle cut on a stem that goes in a floral arrangement with a very limited-use window (weddings)? - yes. I have plenty of team members who use knives - because that is how they learned. All this said, I can make arrangements faster than every trained designer I've ever worked with - probably _because_ of a lack of training.
Love the soft music in the background, and it paired perfectly with your soft demeanor. What a beautiful arrangement, like the old painted florals
This is a real masterpiece, love the combination of different shades of pink with the light green pumpkin
This was meditative to watch. It's beautiful
I’ve just discovered Tulipina and can’t stop watching...🤩
Hi! Danielle from Northlawn Flower Farm recommended your channel. Thanks for the inspiration! The arrangement is stunning ! 🌸❤️🇨🇦
I would’ve been happy with just the first few branches. This is beautiful. Will have to try it
The classical music is sublimely calming in the background ☺️
It’s truly one of THE most beautiful garden-style arrangements I’ve ever seen
You are my favorite floral arranger...organic.beautiful.mesmerizing.
Lovely arrangement and I just subscribed. You were recommended by Northfield Flower Farm.
I love your taste in music.
Overwhelmed with beauty and harmony. Thank you so very much. Your arrangements are gallery worthy. 💖
This video was so calming, inspiring and heart-fillingly beautiful. I adored your process and your final arrangement. I would love to see a video shot from your viewpoint too, so I can see you placing the flowers as you go and understand your perspective there. You're a true artist. Thank you for sharing @tulipina
Lovely job! I love the unexpected combination of the pumpkin and pink!
Thank you for sharing this unique flower arrangement! Love watching your creative work!💐☺️
Absolutely stunning 💕
You are an inspiration! Truly love your style.
Breathtaking! Such a high level of skill...Thanks for sharing
Love...Love...Love! Thank you for sharing.
Your work and videos are always so exquisite and a true joy to watch!!! I was very pleased to see the new videos from you. Thank you Kiana!
Nulla di nuovo,a terracina fiori e cose di Antonella Cervelloni è di gran lunga superiore
Gorgeous!
I too subscribed at Danielle suggestion. Hoping to learn more from your channel and thank you.
Gorgeous!!!!
Love the harmony in this arrangement..Lovely...Can I suggest a Lazy Susan..Ikea do one for £6 not sure what that is un USD...Many thaks for sharing your wonderful flower art work.
Beautiful 😍
I love how you work so organically 🥰 I aspire to own my own floral business one day ! I wish I could be your apprentice ☺️ there’s no floral design schools where I live and all the floral stores want an experienced florist 🙄 do you have any advice on how to learn/become a floral designer?
Beautiful, please share more videos!
I think all the pink hues are insanely gorgeous with the pumpkin color!! 😍
Gorgeous 💜💖✨
Magnificent!
希望能发表更多作品,感谢你的精彩插花!
So beautiful I love watching your videos ❤️ Just a question please what is the music you’re listening to? It’s just heaven 😊
Great colors and goes well with the silvery pumpkin. Would they give off a nice scent with Dahlias in amongst the different blooms ? Well arranged.
Stunning
Omg.. what a beautiful tutorial
STUNNING!
Love watching ur work
Beautiful 💕💕💕
Beautiful
Are the flowers all placed in the frog or just in the water ? ...X
Gorgeoussss, thanks
Anyone know what other branches would be good to use to mimic the Camilla branch she had at the beginning? Rose or peony steams?
Lovely
I just find your channel, what kind shears you use? thanks
HI CHARLIE!!!
Did you use oasis floral foam at the bottom? If not what did you used?
I used a floral pin frog (kenzan).
can you please do a tutorial for an African theme party please.
Did you have formal floristry training or are you self taught?
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Why is nobody Talking about not hearing her voice?
nice
Hoping this doesn’t sound tremendously critical cuz it’s not meant to be … how do “expert floral influencers” such as yourself not even use knives to cut flower stems? You will never get a professional angle cut on a flower stem with shears or clippers. You can keep a flower knife in your hand while designing which is way more efficient. Thoughts?
Thanks for your comment. It's a reasonable question. I'll answer in two parts. 1) I wouldn't consider myself a floral "influencer" or an expert - I create what I think is beautiful. I run a successful event floral business that has taken many years and hard work to grow. 2) I learned entirely independently and developed my style in many ways that would be considered non-traditional. Is a knife more efficient? - yes. Is it something I am personally comfortable using when I design? - no. With sharp shears, can I get a good angle cut on a stem that goes in a floral arrangement with a very limited-use window (weddings)? - yes. I have plenty of team members who use knives - because that is how they learned. All this said, I can make arrangements faster than every trained designer I've ever worked with - probably _because_ of a lack of training.
Lol i put the other earplug in now i hear her voice.🤣
You overdo it way too much...you say you're done then 2 hours later adding more flowers...sometimes I think you just like cutting stems lol
Lovely