Be Your Own Florist Mini-Series: Flower razzmatazz in easy talk-over-table flowers
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Welcome to the last of our floristry mini-series, perfect for any social affair - Sarah takes you through how to compose a stunning arrangement in a bowl for table flowers.
Step by step, you’ll see how she creates a natural scaffold through which the display emerges, and shares some of her favourite flowers and foliage to work with in an arrangement that’s both gorgeous and utterly relaxed.
Products mentioned:
Niwaki Pin Holder
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Flexi-Tie Set
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Hibiscus acetosella 'Mahogany Splendor'
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Rosa rubrifolia (Shrub)
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Setaria 'Caramel'
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Dahlia 'Labyrinth'
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Dahlia 'Schipper’s Bronze’
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Dahlia 'Café au Lait'
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This is the best series.
Beautiful fall colors. I really like how the foliage looks - and complements each other.
Really enjoying this floristry series, it's both informative and makes your technical and creative skills look easy.
Absolutely beautiful. My first time growing cafe au lait and I’m loving it but wasn’t quite sure how to use it in an arrangement. Thank you.
I love this series! I never miss it!
Stunning Sarah! Can you say if the pin holder can be removed from the bowl or is it now a permanent fixture? Thank you so much. I am always so inspired!
Excellent tip about removing the old dahlia petals! Also, maybe you should start selling the knots and crosses grid!
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Would you explain what a “gate crasher” is and how the Cafe au lait is one?
She said gate crasher is just a contrast colored flower to the other flowers in the arrangement
Thankyou for sharing your knowledge and expertise.. just exquisite ❤❤❤