Individual packets are available wherever cut flowers are sold. Show Them Off?Display your flowers in a cool, draft-free location, away from harsh sunlight and heat vents. Don't set flowers on top of a TV.
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In a water-filled basin or bowl submerge flower stems, and cut them diagonally with scissors. |
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Cut all flowers and foliage to the same length, leaving several stems an inch or two longer for use in the middle of the arrangement. Starting from the middle of the foam, and working outward in a circular fashion, create a "green foundation" by inserting foliage. |
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Get Them Ready?Pull off all stem leaves that will be covered by vase water. In a water-filled basin or bowl submerge flower stems, and cut them diagonally with scissors. This simple step will help your flowers absorb cut flower food, while eliminating stem-clogging bacteria. |
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They are usually the focal point of color and interest in a bouquet.
Use clean vases or containers. 2. Remove all leaves which will be under water in the vase. Submerged leaves will rot and create bacteria, shortening the life of your bouquet. 3. Recut the stem of each flower under water using a sharp knife or scissors.
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In addition to an abundance of flowers and foliage, you'll need a 24" length of twine, ribbon or raffia to complete this bouquet. |  |
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Tip: Build a grid across the top of your vase with clear tape.
Cut it to fit the shape of your container, leaving enough space for reserve water. Floral foam cuts easier when wet. If your flowers sometimes don't stand up straight ... Tip: It could be your vase is too short for your flowers, or your flowers are too tall for your vase! A good rule of thumb: the height of your vase should be about half to one-third as tall as your flowers. |
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Make adjustments if desired. Last, insert filler flowers to connect all flowers into a pleasing arrangement.
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Tip: Mass flowers are a good choice for a simple, quick vase full of flowers and are often sold in bunches. Filler flowers (stems with a lot of little flowers) and foliage will round out your bouquet and give it a soft, full look. Casual, fresh from-the-garden bouquets use an abundance of filler flowers to visually connect mass and line flowers. |
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Tip: Build a grid across the top of your vase with clear tape.
Cut it to fit the shape of your container, leaving enough space for reserve water. Floral foam cuts easier when wet. If your flowers sometimes don't stand up straight ... Tip: It could be your vase is too short for your flowers, or your flowers are too tall for your vase! A good rule of thumb: the height of your vase should be about half to one-third as tall as your flowers. |
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Cut all flowers and foliage to the same length, leaving several stems an inch or two longer for use in the middle of the arrangement. Starting from the middle of the foam, and working outward in a circular fashion, create a "green foundation" by inserting foliage. |
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Flowers have distinct shapes, fragrances, and colors. In learning about floral design, let nature and your own creative inspiration be your guide. And above all, have fun! Line flowers are tall, and as the name implies, give your bouquet height, width, and a balanced look. Branches and tall foliage can serve as line flowers. |
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Avoid containers made of steel or iron. |
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 | To secure binding, pull the twine up through the bottom stems and tug gently. Last, trim stems evenly. Tip: Wrap your bouquet loosely in colored tissue paper for a spectacular gift presentation. Flowers have always been an essential ingredient in the occasions of our lives, celebrating or commemorating life passages, as well as expressing appreciation of our relationships, achievements and events.
Cut it to fit the shape of your container, leaving enough space for reserve water. |
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Keep your hand relaxed?don't choke your flowers! Place similar colors across from one another to create a burst of color. |
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DO make sure the container has appropriate water-holding capacity in proportion to the quantity and size of the flowers (sunflowers don't fit in a bud vase, for example).
Flowers have distinct shapes, fragrances, and colors. |
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If your flowers sometimes don't stand up straight ... Tip: It could be your vase is too short for your flowers, or your flowers are too tall for your vase! A good rule of thumb: the height of your vase should be about half to one-third as tall as your flowers. |
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Pick up one flower and one foliage stem. Begin by placing one stem directly on top of the other at about a 45-degree angle. Continue adding stems of flowers and foliage at an angle, building your bouquet in a clockwise fashion. Keep your hand relaxed?don't choke your flowers! Place similar colors across from one another to create a burst of color. When you have a handful of flowers, bind with twine or ribbon at the point where your hand is holding the bouquet. |
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Start by stripping leaves from the lower half of all stems. Throughout the process in making a hand-tied bouquet, hold flowers and foliage midway up the stems between your thumb and index finger. |  |
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