I often see Plumbago growing in my neighbourhood, and wonder if it's any good in the vase... Now I will happily add it to my gardens, knowing that I have yet another landscape beauty that doubles as cutting material :) Another great tutorial - thanks so much!
This brought back sweet memories of helping my grandmother slip the seed covers off her branches of money plant! Wish she was still here growing it ❤️ Beautiful arrangement, Amy! You also inspired me to pull out that old silver pitcher I have stored away!!! I like how you used “informal” flowers in yours
Hi! Thanks for your comment! I have experimented with this quite a bit and it depends a lot on the individual dried flower. If you use strawflower or something really thin, it can disintegrate but I haven't noticed any faster than a fresh flower may disintegrate. Lunaria or money plant which is what I used here holds up really well. :)
Amy Nicole Floral thank you so much for getting back to me and your help. Your videos are very practical and helpful, and I love your arranging style. Big thanks again.
I LOVE this arrangement and the color/texture combo. A good antique patina'd pitcher is my favorite type of vessel to design in. I has such a heritage-y feel to it. Five more days til I see you!!! Squeee! XOXO @daisydillandpeaflorals
I often see Plumbago growing in my neighbourhood, and wonder if it's any good in the vase... Now I will happily add it to my gardens, knowing that I have yet another landscape beauty that doubles as cutting material :)
Another great tutorial - thanks so much!
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This brought back sweet memories of helping my grandmother slip the seed covers off her branches of money plant! Wish she was still here growing it ❤️ Beautiful arrangement, Amy! You also inspired me to pull out that old silver pitcher I have stored away!!! I like how you used “informal” flowers in yours
What a beautiful memory, thank you for sharing that with me!
I love your designs Amy.
Just found a great pewter jug at my local op shop, this tutorial was perfectly timed! A great inspiration. Thankyou, as always.
Love all these flowers! What are the first few flowers you used in this arrangement? I'd like to look for them. Thank you!
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Some of them don't look like they would be in water. Is the pitcher full?
Yes, the pitcher is full and they are all in water!
A question for you, Amy:
In general, wouldn't dried materials rot being soaked in water?
Hi! Thanks for your comment! I have experimented with this quite a bit and it depends a lot on the individual dried flower. If you use strawflower or something really thin, it can disintegrate but I haven't noticed any faster than a fresh flower may disintegrate. Lunaria or money plant which is what I used here holds up really well. :)
Amy Nicole Floral
thank you so much for getting back to me and your help. Your videos are very practical and helpful, and I love your arranging style. Big thanks again.
Hi, please post more videos if you can! Thanks
Thanks for your comment, I have a ton of free videos on my IG at @thefloralcoach_ but one day hope to have the time to create more here!
I LOVE this arrangement and the color/texture combo. A good antique patina'd pitcher is my favorite type of vessel to design in. I has such a heritage-y feel to it. Five more days til I see you!!! Squeee! XOXO @daisydillandpeaflorals
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