Wow. that was perfect. Thank you for b teaching me so much in such a little amount of time. I'm new to arranging flowers but not new to gardening. This is my first season making bouquets and I have had such a blast I'm excited to learn more from you.
I watched a video and it helped me create for the first time ever, a beautiful bouquet for my friend for their wedding tomorrow. I did exactly what you showed and it worked out so easily.
Thank you so much for watching Cassie! I will definitely be mentioning all of my supplies and materials in future videos as well as amazon links at the bottom of the video if you want to find any of the things I love and use!!!
This was SO helpful as I made my sister’s wedding bouquet. I’ve watched many of your videos. My only question is how to keep the bouquet light and airy when I go about tying it. I feel like tying it makes it a more tight bouquet instead of light and airy.
Awesome! Really looking forward to new videos. I'd love to see how flower installations are done without using floral foam and also if you have tips on keeping flower fresh in bridal bouquets. Subscribed!
Very disappointed of this too short stems cutting! It's mockery. The same as slamming flowers on the table or getting them bold of any leaves. You florists should learn to respect nature. Meaning using the flowers closer to their shape, size and nature.
I cut the stems short for bouquets that will be held by someone, this puts the focus on the flowers and not the stems when being held but still honors the principle of proportion and balance with a reversed proportion being the flowers. It works really well and photographs well for this purpose. If I am using the spiral technique for a vase arrangement, depending on the height of the vessel, I will leave stems longer to fit the proportions of the vessel. In my full on-line course, Bouquet Bootcamp, I cover the principles and elements in detail and use those as my guide in every design.
Fabulous. I have been watching your videos and I think I am getting better by using your technique.
I am taking my grandkids to the picking garden today to do this 💜
You make it look effortless, Beautiful. Thank you for sharing
You explained and demonstrated in a great way that I can retain every tip you gave! Thank you!🌸
Beautiful. Thank you for the easy to follow instructions.
Thank you for this! I’ve always struggled with the end but when you said to place those last stems lower-it clicked!
Beautiful!! Thank you!!
Beautiful, this helped me and am now getting better at spiral bouquets. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
Wow. that was perfect. Thank you for b teaching me so much in such a little amount of time. I'm new to arranging flowers but not new to gardening. This is my first season making bouquets and I have had such a blast I'm excited to learn more from you.
Well - this was a great tutorial - you were mentioned by Flower Moxie .. and she was right!
Thank you!!!
I watched a video and it helped me create for the first time ever, a beautiful bouquet for my friend for their wedding tomorrow. I did exactly what you showed and it worked out so easily.
Beautiful! Thanks for the lovely demonstration.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful! You are a pro!
Congrats on your first video! You are a natural.
Thank you so much Jessica!! Being in front of a camera is taking some getting used to, lol!
That is beautiful!!
Great job!! Super pretty too!
Thank you so much Sarah for watching!!!
Lovely!
This was great! Thanks for mentioning the shears you used! I'm always so curious .
Thank you so much for watching Cassie! I will definitely be mentioning all of my supplies and materials in future videos as well as amazon links at the bottom of the video if you want to find any of the things I love and use!!!
This was SO helpful as I made my sister’s wedding bouquet. I’ve watched many of your videos. My only question is how to keep the bouquet light and airy when I go about tying it. I feel like tying it makes it a more tight bouquet instead of light and airy.
Beautiful, I'm your fan!
Thank you Elsa!!!!
Amy, you are amazing! How come i did not come across your channel before?? Love your work🤗❤️
Thank you for watching!!
Awesome! Really looking forward to new videos. I'd love to see how flower installations are done without using floral foam and also if you have tips on keeping flower fresh in bridal bouquets. Subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Thank you for the recommendations, I will note that!
Thank you.
Yes I liked the lesson
Amazing handtied bouquet!❤ What flowers and foliage did you use?
Enjoy life more god gave us so much beauty 💜to enjoy in life
Very disappointed of this too short stems cutting! It's mockery. The same as slamming flowers on the table or getting them bold of any leaves. You florists should learn to respect nature. Meaning using the flowers closer to their shape, size and nature.
I cut the stems short for bouquets that will be held by someone, this puts the focus on the flowers and not the stems when being held but still honors the principle of proportion and balance with a reversed proportion being the flowers. It works really well and photographs well for this purpose. If I am using the spiral technique for a vase arrangement, depending on the height of the vessel, I will leave stems longer to fit the proportions of the vessel. In my full on-line course, Bouquet Bootcamp, I cover the principles and elements in detail and use those as my guide in every design.