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That design is so beautiful I just really love it I'm from Pennsylvania have 30 gardens at memorial Park that I put in and hand take care of her last 18 20 years and I do it mostly just for people just to walk around and see all the flowers so it's really pretty but yeah I love that but okay thank you appreciate
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I’ve watch so many videos and yours were so helpful. I’m helping my daughter plan her wedding and we’re trying to save a little here and there and your video have been so informative.
I am so lucky to see.this video. It is really helpful for those who start to learn all the process of event floral arrangement. Thank you for your beautiful video.
Sometimes we will do a prototype. Definitely charge the client for the work. It’s kind of difficult since you have to buy materials for only one arrangement.
For weekend events, I will buy the flowers on Tuesday. I always do centerpieces first and place in my walk in fridge. Bouquets are done 1 day before the event and also placed in walk in fridge. Personal flowers are done the day of the event and packaged and placed in fridge. If you are just starting out and don’t yet have a walk in fridge, get a sliding door fridge. I bought my first fridge used from a restaurant supply store. 😉🌺🌸
A pinch of alum (don't use too much) in the bucket of water when processing the hydrangeas will help it last longer. Also, remove most of the foliage, hydrangea foliage needs lots of water and will rob the flowers of water. If your hydrangea wilts, you can submerge the entire stem including the flower head in a deep tub of water and it sometimes will rehydrate. Harvest hydrangeas from the garden in early morning when it is cool. Hope that helps. Hydrangeas lasting have not been a problem for me. Wilting will happen if too hot.
Beautiful✨ can you share how much you charged $$$ for one arrangement such as the one you demo’d as beginner wedding florists don’t want to short change themselves when they produce such stunning work and it may us an idea of how much profit there could be costs, Thanks!
I think she said for each large arrangement, she used a total of 1 bunch of greens (wholesale size). I think she said she split it between seeded eucalyptus and the round type, for a total of one bunch.
Thank you. I'm no floral designer, just stumbled on here because I love flowers. Thanks for showing what you do.
As a new wedding and event florist, I.really appreciated this tutorial. Thank you. :)
Thank you for watching my video. I am starting a series of videos that may interest you that touches on the business of floral design and my own journey as an event florist. Please stay tuned.
You have the best bouquets! Thank you for sharing!
You are so sweet. Thank you for watching my video.
That design is so beautiful I just really love it I'm from Pennsylvania have 30 gardens at memorial Park that I put in and hand take care of her last 18 20 years and I do it mostly just for people just to walk around and see all the flowers so it's really pretty but yeah I love that but okay thank you appreciate
Wow, 30 gardens! I can barely manage my one garden. Thank you for watching 🌷🌼🌺🥀🌹
Those centerpieces are so gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge ❤
Awww thank you ☺️❤️🌸
Thank you, I love your videos!!
Beautiful, love your work
Hi Katherine - you are so talented and you provide such beautiful arrangements - thanks for sharing - we missed you last week! 🥀🌻🥀🌻
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I love baby breath it really brings out the arrangement
Baby’s breath is so easy and versatile. Glad they are loved again😉
So enchanting and incredibly elegant. Love this. ❤
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Looks fantastic, thank you for your honesty for what is needed. It was beautifully produced and easy to understand.
You are so welcome!🤗
Beautiful work…and get tips. Thank you so much for sharing your talent. ❤
You are so welcome!🤗
Thanks you do an amazing job. Can you show an arrangement with pampas grass please
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I’ve watch so many videos and yours were so helpful. I’m helping my daughter plan her wedding and we’re trying to save a little here and there and your video have been so informative.
I'm so glad! Congratulations on the wedding ❤️🌸❤️
This is so fun and exciting.
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I am so lucky to see.this video. It is really helpful for those who start to learn all the process of event floral arrangement. Thank you for your beautiful video.
Glad it was helpful! 🌸💕
Very lovely ❤!
🌹🥀🌺🌼 thank you for watching!
Absolutely beautiful as always 👌
Thank you! 😊
Thank yoy for sharing all you educative videos❤
You are so welcome! Thank you watching and leaving such a nice comment 💕🌸
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
So beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
I love all of your advice thank you very much
You are so welcome☺️Thank you for supporting my channel ❤️🌸
Thank you for the video! I'm planning to do my niece's centerpieces.
You are so welcome! What an awesome auntie 😉🌹🌺
@KatherineBergmanFloral can you advice me on how I can keep the arrangement fresh in the heat
Beautiful ❤️ thank you for sharing your expertise with us.
Thank you ❤️🌸💕
how do you keep the hydrengea not became wilted
Thanks for this information.
Can I used artificial flowers to do this arrangement pls?
Gorgeous thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience 🌸🌸
Thank you for watching ❤️🌹🌹
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful arrangements. With the clients, do you ever need to do a sample?
Sometimes we will do a prototype. Definitely charge the client for the work. It’s kind of difficult since you have to buy materials for only one arrangement.
@@KatherineBergmanFloral i suppose it depends on the client too, but yes I think you do need to charge. Thanks for reminding me of that!
I would like to be event florist. Thanks for the tutorial
You are so welcome. Best wishes to you 💕🌸
Hi,I want to know if the flowers are fresh or silk
The flowers are all fresh flowers💕🌸🌿
How many days before event you make your arrangements do I need special fridge for them or that stay fresh thank you
For weekend events, I will buy the flowers on Tuesday. I always do centerpieces first and place in my walk in fridge. Bouquets are done 1 day before the event and also placed in walk in fridge. Personal flowers are done the day of the event and packaged and placed in fridge. If you are just starting out and don’t yet have a walk in fridge, get a sliding door fridge. I bought my first fridge used from a restaurant supply store. 😉🌺🌸
Do you do anything to prepare the hydrangeas so they don’t wilt quickly?
A pinch of alum (don't use too much) in the bucket of water when processing the hydrangeas will help it last longer. Also, remove most of the foliage, hydrangea foliage needs lots of water and will rob the flowers of water. If your hydrangea wilts, you can submerge the entire stem including the flower head in a deep tub of water and it sometimes will rehydrate. Harvest hydrangeas from the garden in early morning when it is cool. Hope that helps. Hydrangeas lasting have not been a problem for me. Wilting will happen if too hot.
I love it! Lush. More is always better for me.
Why don’t you use Quick dip for the hydrangea?
I prefer alum in processing hydrangeas.
Hi I really enjoy your videos. By informative. What do you call those pink roses behind you?
Thank you 💕🌺
Beautiful✨ can you share how much you charged $$$ for one arrangement such as the one you demo’d as beginner wedding florists don’t want to short change themselves when they produce such stunning work and it may us an idea of how much profit there could be costs, Thanks!
Thank you! The tall centerpieces are $200 to $300 with the stands as rental items.
Einfach wundervoll🎉🎉🎉
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What is the cost for something like this?
Thank you for watching. Tall centerpieces range between $150 to $300
I really like your tutorial
Glad you found it helpful 😃❤️
Can you do an arch?
Thank you for watching my video. Sure one of these days I will do an arch video. 🌼🌺
How do you secure the floral dish to the stand? I would think it would need to be secured and not just sitting on top of the stand.
Yes, you are right. We use bowl tape to secure foam to the tray.❤️🌸
@@KatherineBergmanFloraland what do you use to secure the tray to the stand?
Cling clay.
Hola sra Katerine soy una. ferviente admiradora de su trabajó y humildemente le ruego me diga el tipo de flores que utiliza en este arreglo
Thank you ❤️🌸mostly roses and hydrangeas
How much you charged for this centerpiece and stand ??
I am a new florist and don’t know how much to charge people??
$200 with the stand as a rental item.
Your saying $150-200 a piece or ? Thank you!!!
how in the world do those hydrangea last with so little water?
Thank you for watching. Using a pinch of alum in the water during processing will help hydrangeas last a long time.
@@KatherineBergmanFloral is alum better than Floralife quick dip in your experience?
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Can you do a tutorial for an arch that’s full of flowers not a half full arch?
Good idea❤️🌸
How many bunches of eucalyptus
I don’t remember ❤️🌸
I think she said for each large arrangement, she used a total of 1 bunch of greens (wholesale size). I think she said she split it between seeded eucalyptus and the round type, for a total of one bunch.
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Oh sorry you mentioned the roses in your video.
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you didn't balance out the pink and white hydrangeas. That drives me nuts....
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I don’t like it as it’s very unbalanced
Okay 💕🌸
You’d LOVE it IF you understood floristry and floral DESIGN .
May want to take a class or two in floral design to understand floral design .