Wow you're fast! You make it look like magic. The little roses are so special in this context. So pretty--and if it wasn't magic, it's a good use of local flowers, commercial and stuff from the garden. I really like that you refer to other videos. Over the years, the videos have gone from instructional to sculptural/artistic to "therapeutic (just enjoy the experience:", so it's good to reference the oldies but goodies to grasp the scope of them all. Thanks John!
@@lynnemcnab3093 thank you Lynne - that’s a good observation of the channel and the videos - something for everyone! Glad you liked this design 😀 have a great weekend !
Beautiful John, a very happy summery bouquet, easy enough to put together with whatever flowers you have , and tying them is great to easily change water., thankyou again., always looking forward to your weekly video.
Wow, this is lovely: the abundance of materials used, the hand-tied technique, the color scheme. Everything! How wonderful that you buy the materials locally. I'm inspired to grow a variety of flowers and foliage. I'm in a very small town (pop. ~1,000) that happens to get a lot of highway traffic from people on their way to the closer big cities in the four main cardinal directions. There's a small, open-air market space that I have access to that would be perfect to set up a stand that would bring both the beauty of flowers and contribute to developing commerce here in this well-located whistle stop. I know this might sound strange, but I also think it's neat when you show how you tidy up the stems for the arrangement so it sits well in the vase. I love watching your videos, John. Looking forward to the next one!
@@roamingroadtrip5696 thank you so much! Yes, I am lucky having the local market. I think these bunches are aimed at those going to the cemetry rather than the gift market to be honest, but they are good for both in my opinion. Your idea sounds good and I’m glad you are inspired - it would be good to spread the love of flowers with locally grown blooms. I hope you give it a go! Let us know how it goes 🌼
This may be the best "summer" hand-tied bouquet ever, John! Seriously, I find it so beautiful in it's simplicity and variety. Thank you! Buying locally is always a terrific idea, whether flowers, produce, meat or dairy. Hope you've a good week under way!
@@stepps511 thank you so much! Simple is better - and these cute little asters are so sweet, they just say summer to me. Hope you are having a great week- we are getting slightly cooler nights now, so maybe autumn is coming! 🍃🍂🍁
@@deannaharrell6803 thank you! It’s also a good way to practise this technique - if you make a lot of bouquets then it just becomes second nature to create this spiral. Enjoy your week! 🌼🍃🌸
I love this one too! Great work! I wish my hands were as big as yours. I was waiting to see if you were going to put the Lily "expensive flower" in the center. LOL
@@rosmatthews4034 my best tip would be to use the edge of the bench or table while making it to rest the bouquet on - then your hand won’t tire so easily - that makes a huge difference. If the stems are clean and tidy then the neck of the bouquet shouldn’t be too wide. If you have everything laid out and prepped then it can go together quickly. For really big handties you can make the centre and tie it off, then add an outer layer - but even I don’t like that - it doesn’t sit as nice!
Just beautiful!!! ❤
Amazing! That’s a huge hand-tied bouquet & you did it so fast!! 😮
@@barbaramcintosh4360 thank you 🤩
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Beautiful work John!!!
The container is ideal,
romantic and simple bouquet.
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@@judithmontesdeocazerpa1266 🌼🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸
Thank you! Yes, this was a good pot for the bouquet - it’s actually a plant pot!
Hope you are well!
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@@FlowerJoos Thank you,
I'm fine,
I wish you a nice weekend. 😎☀️😘
Beautiful ❤
Magnificent works
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@@designprosb 😊😊😊 Thank you!
Wow you're fast! You make it look like magic. The little roses are so special in this context. So pretty--and if it wasn't magic, it's a good use of local flowers, commercial and stuff from the garden. I really like that you refer to other videos. Over the years, the videos have gone from instructional to sculptural/artistic to "therapeutic (just enjoy the experience:", so it's good to reference the oldies but goodies to grasp the scope of them all. Thanks John!
@@lynnemcnab3093 thank you Lynne - that’s a good observation of the channel and the videos - something for everyone! Glad you liked this design 😀 have a great weekend !
Always a pleasure watching and listening to you work - great job as usual - Thanks
@@tomdececco2806 thank you so much! 🌼
Beautiful piece, John! I'm truly inspired by your work. Keep posting your videos.
@@blessedone7951 thank you so much 😊
Beautiful, good job. Thanks. ❤
@@rakeshpersaud5885 Thank you! 😀
Very nice idea🌺🌹Thank you💖
@@vesnamiloradovic2823 😊🌸🌸🌸 thank you!
This is very beautiful. Great work.
@@LinaBooC-tg8ou thank you! 🤩
Love watching u design. Always beautiful!
@@cjfromtexas3954 😊 Thank you!
wow!bellissimo bouquet!!
@@sarac.5750 thank you 😊
Wonderful ❤❤
@@alisonprince4438 ❤️ thank you!
Beautiful John, a very happy summery bouquet, easy enough to put together with whatever flowers you have , and tying them is great to easily change water., thankyou again., always looking forward to your weekly video.
@@giselahalasz787 thank you 😊🌸🌸🌸
Wow, this is lovely: the abundance of materials used, the hand-tied technique, the color scheme. Everything! How wonderful that you buy the materials locally. I'm inspired to grow a variety of flowers and foliage. I'm in a very small town (pop. ~1,000) that happens to get a lot of highway traffic from people on their way to the closer big cities in the four main cardinal directions. There's a small, open-air market space that I have access to that would be perfect to set up a stand that would bring both the beauty of flowers and contribute to developing commerce here in this well-located whistle stop.
I know this might sound strange, but I also think it's neat when you show how you tidy up the stems for the arrangement so it sits well in the vase. I love watching your videos, John. Looking forward to the next one!
@@roamingroadtrip5696 thank you so much! Yes, I am lucky having the local market. I think these bunches are aimed at those going to the cemetry rather than the gift market to be honest, but they are good for both in my opinion. Your idea sounds good and I’m glad you are inspired - it would be good to spread the love of flowers with locally grown blooms. I hope you give it a go! Let us know how it goes 🌼
@@FlowerJoos will do! :-)
Love it
Lovely and natural 😊
@@susansmithson-rh4mn thank you 😊
This may be the best "summer" hand-tied bouquet ever, John! Seriously, I find it so beautiful in it's simplicity and variety. Thank you! Buying locally is always a terrific idea, whether flowers, produce, meat or dairy. Hope you've a good week under way!
@@stepps511 thank you so much! Simple is better - and these cute little asters are so sweet, they just say summer to me.
Hope you are having a great week- we are getting slightly cooler nights now, so maybe autumn is coming! 🍃🍂🍁
@@FlowerJoos I have to say the asters are my very favorite in the bunch!
Great way to get the flowers spaced just right. Will definitely try this.
Have a great evening.
❤️🫶❤️ North Carolina 🇺🇸
@@deannaharrell6803 thank you! It’s also a good way to practise this technique - if you make a lot of bouquets then it just becomes second nature to create this spiral. Enjoy your week! 🌼🍃🌸
WOW!!! Beautiful John. Thankyou
@@pamhartley6475 🌼 Thank you Pam 🌸
This is absolutely glorious. I need a lot more practice at hand tied arrangements - I struggle to make them stay where I want as I add more stems.
@@traceyb3345 thank you 😀 just keep at it, it will get better!
I love this one too! Great work! I wish my hands were as big as yours. I was waiting to see if you were going to put the Lily "expensive flower" in the center. LOL
@@linuslinus1024 thank you 🤩 the lily definately goes in the middle! 😀
Everybody like flowers, i like the art of arrangement of teacher. I am an old chinese lady in Malaysia
@@510527lim hello! Thank you for watching and greetings to you in beautiful Malaysia 🌸
@@FlowerJoos I'm Malaysian too but living in London. This is so beautiful! I've got small hands so I find hand ties difficult. Any solution?
@@rosmatthews4034 my best tip would be to use the edge of the bench or table while making it to rest the bouquet on - then your hand won’t tire so easily - that makes a huge difference. If the stems are clean and tidy then the neck of the bouquet shouldn’t be too wide. If you have everything laid out and prepped then it can go together quickly.
For really big handties you can make the centre and tie it off, then add an outer layer - but even I don’t like that - it doesn’t sit as nice!
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Sandra Teresa Ramdass it's a previllage to learn from your school....🎉 heart warming ❤😊
@@sandraramdass8546 thank you 😊🌼🌼🌼