I used this tutorial to make my first cascading arrangement, and while it was not the best, it was still gorgeous and made the bride, mother of the groom and the groom all tear up with happiness. I highly recommend it as a guide for beginners and a good review for flower arrangers who are a little out of practice! Thank you!
Beautiful!!!! 😊 Inserting cala stems can be pain.....but instead of wiring and taping (which can interfere with water absorption to the stem) I usually take a ink pen and start to make a whole in the oasis foam....Then the stem slides right in. Fellow floral designer here. I love watching these videos. Even though I've been designing for 35+ years...(family owned business) I always pick up tricks and tips from fellow designers. Sometimes I'm like "well damn!!!! Why haven't I though of that!!!!!" Lol 💐Keep on designing!💐
I am definitely making my own bouquet after watching this. My husband and I are having our second ceremony in 10 days. Thank you so much for the beautiful inspiration:)
Thank you so much. I'm making a bouquet for a bride getting married next month using these colors. This was an excellent inspiration. Also I hope to be starting floral school soon and love the way you gave the instructions. Hope my instructors are as thorough. Thanks again.
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Do you think it would work to do this bouquet with silk flowers instead? I realize it won't be quite as amazing, but I would want to do it plenty before hand, and to be able to keep my bouquet.
Holly Allen warm water absorbs better than cold. Cold constricts the vessels in the stems and thus no absorption, while warm water loosens or expands the vessels for more flowing absorption of water.
It's very pretty, but I don't understand how it's ok to insert flower heads with wire - they have no stems to take up moisture from the oasis, do won't they die too soon?
I would like to know how do you cover the holder because I don't think the bride will carry the bouquet just with the plastic like that. For me to cover the round part is my issue.
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Great instructional video but I have to disagree with one point...baby's breath and richness do not belong in the same sentence. It was looking like a high-end bouquet until the baby's breath was added. That threw it back to the 80s and ruined the finished product, imo. But wonderful step-by-step instructions!
+Victoria Fullerton it has been back in style for several years but not in this way. You won't see something like this in a high end wedding magazine. Baby's breath en masse (e.g. a large "ball" of nothing but babies breath or a wreath of nothing but baby's breath) is the modern way to use gypsophila. Not in the 80s style of using it as a filler like in this bouquet. Technically, it's the bride's wedding and if this is what she wants, that's fine but no bride asking for "richness" from a high-end floral designer will have baby's breath anywhere near their flowers. And that was my only point. Everyone has a different idea of what "richness" is but as a florist, I can tell you that it's generally agreed in the world of high end wedding design that this flower is not something we use for high dollar clients.
i didnt say anything about richness. i was merely commenting on the fact that you said it was '80's' looking. i've been seeing it in A LOT of modern bouquets and weddings. i didn't say anything about richness at all lmao
+Victoria Fullerton my entire original comment was about the person posting the video saying this particular flower "added richness." Obviously you didn't see that connection or maybe you didn't watch the video. So let me respond to you directly… You (or anyone else) can like baby's breath. Many florists can use it, either at the request of a bride or because they themselves feel it is a "rich" flower. However, most high end florists do not. And just to make sure we are clear, I'm not saying that you specifically think it's a rich flower. I comprehend that you are commenting on the fact that you have seen this flower used a lot lately. My original comment was about something the lady in the video said and you took it somewhere else. Which is fine but just to be clear, my two points are: a) it is not a well-accepted belief that baby's breath is a rich flower and b) just because some florists are using it again, doesn't mean it is or should be "back in style."
Maureen Green I’ve seen people do it with less effort but it almost immediately fell apart. I do make them every week and I’ve never heard a complaint. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. I'm making a bouquet for a bride getting married next month using these colors. This was an excellent inspiration. Also I hope to be starting floral school soon and love the way you gave the instructions. Hope my instructors are as thorough. Thanks again.
Thank you so much. I'm making a bouquet for a bride getting married next month using these colors. This was an excellent inspiration. Also I hope to be starting floral school soon and love the way you gave the instructions. Hope my instructors are as thorough. Thanks again.
This is the first cascading bouquet tutorial I've seen that isnt just sitting roses on top of long greenery and orchids. I appreciate it
I used this tutorial to make my first cascading arrangement, and while it was not the best, it was still gorgeous and made the bride, mother of the groom and the groom all tear up with happiness. I highly recommend it as a guide for beginners and a good review for flower arrangers who are a little out of practice! Thank you!
Thank you so much, your explanation is incredibly helpful!!
Beautiful!!!! 😊 Inserting cala stems can be pain.....but instead of wiring and taping (which can interfere with water absorption to the stem) I usually take a ink pen and start to make a whole in the oasis foam....Then the stem slides right in. Fellow floral designer here. I love watching these videos. Even though I've been designing for 35+ years...(family owned business) I always pick up tricks and tips from fellow designers. Sometimes I'm like "well damn!!!! Why haven't I though of that!!!!!" Lol 💐Keep on designing!💐
Amy Allen thank you for letting me know about the pen 🖊 idea. Didn’t know that one. Thanks 😊 hun
You made that look so easy. Beautifully created.
This is so cool. I'm getting married with silk orchid (white) cascade bouquet. Thank you
Very good and very good 👍👍
I love this bouquet.
Excellent. Thank you for this excellent video. GREAT directions - clear and slow enough to take notes.
I am definitely making my own bouquet after watching this. My husband and I are having our second ceremony in 10 days. Thank you so much for the beautiful inspiration:)
Thank you so much. I'm making a bouquet for a bride getting married next month using these colors. This was an excellent inspiration. Also I hope to be starting floral school soon and love the way you gave the instructions. Hope my instructors are as thorough. Thanks again.
+Linda Johnson Good luck!
Beautiful bouquet!!!!💐
Amazingly Beautiful. 💖
This is so pretty!!
I love it ! Awesome idea for my wedding bouquets. Thank you !
I was looking up bouquets online for my anniversary and lo and behold I got this...
Its really beautiful.
This is so beautiful! I love how you went step-by-step in your instructions. Very well done. Thank you!
+RDSmith1991 Thank you!
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Thanks for sharing .Beautiful, well done. I enjoyed watching and feel relax and inspire to try it.
That is so pretty! Thank you for posting.
Awesome tutorial, wonderful bouquet!
Very good
Very nice
just beautiful
Thank you so much you’re awesome
Good
Awesome
Stunning
This Is so beautiful!!!! ♡
Beautiful
amazing and beautiful
Wow. So pretty...love it
very interesting hope to be just as good
Great teaching video. Beautiful. Thanks.
LOVE IT
amazing
i love this video i have lessons here in the dutch this is verry good explain thank you love it
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Do you think it would work to do this bouquet with silk flowers instead? I realize it won't be quite as amazing, but I would want to do it plenty before hand, and to be able to keep my bouquet.
Lauren Timmons Sure you can
+Lauren Timmons There are a lot of gorgeous silks that look very real..
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I'm going to have a go and try my best to make the flowers look lovely fir my daughter thank you
may i know how long will the flowers last in the oasis?
wow
Can you do one with artificial flowers sis? I am trying to make one x
Yes artificial should be fine as long as you follow the pattern she shows above x
It's beautiful but I would add MORE to make it full
It helps to wire them too
how long will it last? i mean how long will it stay fresh?
How long does this bouquet last without wilting? Wanting to diy my own wedding bouquet.
Jackie Day before and keep it in a cool place/ fridge
You dip the bouquet holder in warm water? I’ve always been told to use cool water. Can you please explain why. Thank you.
Holly Allen warm water absorbs better than cold. Cold constricts the vessels in the stems and thus no absorption, while warm water loosens or expands the vessels for more flowing absorption of water.
It's very pretty, but I don't understand how it's ok to insert flower heads with wire - they have no stems to take up moisture from the oasis, do won't they die too soon?
What is the name of the greenery you used? Thanks for the video, the bouquet is beautiful!
Israeli Ruscus
Thanks!
I was wondering while watching this where I could get the clamp you use?
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Can I make it the night before before the wedding day the Bocquet
Yes you can. Keep it in a cool place.
What is the greenery that you used?
Rs=?
I would like to know how do you cover the holder because I don't think the bride will carry the bouquet just with the plastic like that. For me to cover the round part is my issue.
+Angel Valls You attach satin ribon with glue gun
Thanks, I have tried but I can make it look nice. I hope to see a tutorial one day!
HI.. where do you buy that clamp to hold bouquet ?
You can make your own. Watch this video: th-cam.com/video/FNGkbpUUgKI/w-d-xo.html
do you put flower food in the water if so what kind ?
"Crystal clear flower food"
Thank you :)
How do you call the foam where you put the flowers in ?
Floral Foam
How do you transport a cascading bouquet to the wedding?
Me encantó le favor traducirlo en español gracias
Hello Can u tell me where you bought the clamp/stand where the bouquet is resting ? Can we find in US ?
You can make your own clamp/stand Watch this video: th-cam.com/video/FNGkbpUUgKI/w-d-xo.html
What kind of leaves are those? Eucalyptus? This bouquet is beautiful.
italian ruscus
Wrong, Israeli ruscus
bullshit. its Israeli
Why warn water ?
Warm water speeding up hydration.
Thank you. Where can I get the material like the foam, tape and small wire?
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Or those real flowers plz ✔
Real flowers
It is so hard to listen to this video. It’s like someone is reading a monologue instead of teaching you how to....
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@@pollypockets508 Kasia just didn't know what to say I guess.
Great video! But the girl who is off camera reading just about killed me. It made it a bit hard to listen to...
Great instructional video but I have to disagree with one point...baby's breath and richness do not belong in the same sentence. It was looking like a high-end bouquet until the baby's breath was added. That threw it back to the 80s and ruined the finished product, imo. But wonderful step-by-step instructions!
I think it looks great with the baby's breath. Either way, it's stunning.
Baby's breath is back 'in' lately. It's a very 80's flower but it's becoming very popular again.
+Victoria Fullerton it has been back in style for several years but not in this way. You won't see something like this in a high end wedding magazine. Baby's breath en masse (e.g. a large "ball" of nothing but babies breath or a wreath of nothing but baby's breath) is the modern way to use gypsophila. Not in the 80s style of using it as a filler like in this bouquet.
Technically, it's the bride's wedding and if this is what she wants, that's fine but no bride asking for "richness" from a high-end floral designer will have baby's breath anywhere near their flowers.
And that was my only point. Everyone has a different idea of what "richness" is but as a florist, I can tell you that it's generally agreed in the world of high end wedding design that this flower is not something we use for high dollar clients.
i didnt say anything about richness. i was merely commenting on the fact that you said it was '80's' looking. i've been seeing it in A LOT of modern bouquets and weddings.
i didn't say anything about richness at all lmao
+Victoria Fullerton my entire original comment was about the person posting the video saying this particular flower "added richness." Obviously you didn't see that connection or maybe you didn't watch the video. So let me respond to you directly… You (or anyone else) can like baby's breath. Many florists can use it, either at the request of a bride or because they themselves feel it is a "rich" flower. However, most high end florists do not.
And just to make sure we are clear, I'm not saying that you specifically think it's a rich flower. I comprehend that you are commenting on the fact that you have seen this flower used a lot lately. My original comment was about something the lady in the video said and you took it somewhere else. Which is fine but just to be clear, my two points are: a) it is not a well-accepted belief that baby's breath is a rich flower and b) just because some florists are using it again, doesn't mean it is or should be "back in style."
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How much would a bridal bouquet like this cost at a florist?
+Monica Nguyen We charge $145 CND
Cool, thanks!
Wow that's a lot for something that's going to just die ...I would pay 50 to 70.
Never seen someone have so much trouble inserting flowers in one bouquet holder🤦🏻♀️
Maureen Green I’ve seen people do it with less effort but it almost immediately fell apart. I do make them every week and I’ve never heard a complaint. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. I'm making a bouquet for a bride getting married next month using these colors. This was an excellent inspiration. Also I hope to be starting floral school soon and love the way you gave the instructions. Hope my instructors are as thorough. Thanks again.
I was wondering what size of a bouquet holder you used?
Thank you so much. I'm making a bouquet for a bride getting married next month using these colors. This was an excellent inspiration. Also I hope to be starting floral school soon and love the way you gave the instructions. Hope my instructors are as thorough. Thanks again.