❤One of the best floral arranging cascade bouquet tutorials ever!❤ So honest and detailed! Even if you weren't doing cascade, this is such a good video! God bless. Absolutely love it!❤
Dear Anne, such a pleasure to discover you today on youtube. You make my day and give me goosebumps with this tutorial. I'll definitely use it . Thank you !!!!! ❤❤
Thank you so much @violetafeliciaciula, so happy to hear this! You made my day in return with this sweet comment (even I got to it late). Enjoy creating! ❤
Thank you! And you are very welcome 🥰 I'm so excited for you!! There is so much to learn & explore, it's a wonderful journey! And there will be new videos this year, YT hasn't been my focus, but all of your love is encouraging me to do more here 😄
One aspect of design that I need to work on is having different layers and levels of my flowers/ foliage . I think that will really push my work over the top. Thanks
Ty, love your aesthetics and COLOR palate! I started a cutting garden last year and maybe this year I can make many more bouquets, even some for weddings!!
Thank you so much Ahava! And that's amazing, growing your own flowers is so satisfying (and sometimes frustrating haha!). I'm sure you will create amazing bouquets and will have very happy wedding clients! :)
Thank you for this! But how do you set it down during the "pause" without the shape breaking apart? Do you put it in a vase or do you secure it somehow? Awesome tutorial, Thank you! 🙏
My pleasure! ❤ And great question! If your spiral is well built, you should be able to put it down and pick it up without too much disturbance. But to be safe, simply put a rubber band around it and set it in a vase. For bouquets I use vases that are more wide on the bottom and slightly more narrow on the top, but nothing too high. That way, the stems will fit in nicely without crushing anything! If your cascade bit is fragile, you could gently wrap some paper around the stems, so they don't break. Hope this helps ☺
Good Morning Anne :) thank you for your wonderful tutorial! i am going to make my best friend her wedding boquet with ivy and white roses cause she is on a tight budget and thanks to you i am confident that i am able to do so
I love this!! Thank you for sharing this with me and let me know how it went! I'm sure your friend will be absolutely delighted to carry your bouquet! :)) lots of love from your 'neighbour' in the Netherlands!
Great class. Thanks. After putting the bouquet stems in water to wait for The Time, do you then just wipe the stems dry so they don't drip on the dress? Is there some magic way to do that?
Thank you! Haha, no magic way I'm afraid! I give it a gentle shake and use a tea towel to dry off the stems, making sure to get in between the stems as well. What also helps, is leaving the stems a bit longer and cut them short&straight before you hand it off, that should remove most of the wet part. And then wipe them anyway, just in case :)
The spiral technique makes sure all stems support each other! But a more secure way is to wrap a rubber band around for the time being :) You can pop it into water, take a break and simply unwrap the band when you continue designing! Hope that helps :)
Hi! Sure, why not ☺ I just updated the video description for you, so you can find the names & stem count. I didn't list all specific varieties, mainly because the availability is different around the world. Hope this helps! And welcome to the flower industry! 💛🌼
Sorry for my late reply, I was on holiday and had some busy weeks. I wouldn't make it too far ahead, preferably the afternoon/evening before or the morning of the event. Mainly because this style of bouquets is best for events/weddings or photoshoots, so you'll want to use flowers at their prime. Definitely keep it in water, yes! :)
@@AnnevanMidden No worries. I used your tutorial and made my own wedding bouquet the morning of my wedding. It looked great all day and then some! Thank you!
❤One of the best floral arranging cascade bouquet tutorials ever!❤ So honest and detailed! Even if you weren't doing cascade, this is such a good video! God bless. Absolutely love it!❤
Thank you so much!! This is such a kind comment, I really appreciate it :) Super happy to hear all this!
Dear Anne, such a pleasure to discover you today on youtube. You make my day and give me goosebumps with this tutorial. I'll definitely use it . Thank you !!!!! ❤❤
Thank you so much @violetafeliciaciula, so happy to hear this! You made my day in return with this sweet comment (even I got to it late). Enjoy creating! ❤
Gorgeous bouquet. Thank you for teaching me. New subscriber here. I'm so excited to learn more about floral design.❤
Thank you! And you are very welcome 🥰 I'm so excited for you!! There is so much to learn & explore, it's a wonderful journey! And there will be new videos this year, YT hasn't been my focus, but all of your love is encouraging me to do more here 😄
So so beautiful thank you for all the advice.
You are so welcome @hannahbest2274! And thank you ☺
One aspect of design that I need to work on is having different layers and levels of my flowers/ foliage . I think that will really push my work over the top. Thanks
Layers make all the difference! And textures, they really help to bring depth & variation to your work ☺
This is such a helpful video thanks so much! ❤️
Yay, so happy to hear that! Thank you for watching :)
Wonderful tutorial! So much information. Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you so much for watching and happy flowering! :)
Stunningly beautiful ❤️
thank you so much! ❤️
It's really beautiful
Aw thank you! Really appreciate it :)
Ty, love your aesthetics and COLOR palate!
I started a cutting garden last year and maybe this year I can make many more bouquets, even some for weddings!!
Thank you so much Ahava! And that's amazing, growing your own flowers is so satisfying (and sometimes frustrating haha!). I'm sure you will create amazing bouquets and will have very happy wedding clients! :)
You taught me a lot, what a good teacher, thanks for all the insights and the great demonstration. You have a light touch!
Thank you so much for this super kind comment! It made me smile :) Happy it was helpful!
Beautiful, i love your videos!!!
Thank you so much Ivette! :)
Stunning!
Thank you so much!
What a wonderful tutorial! Thank you.
My pleasure! Happy you enjoyed it :)
Wat een prachtig boeket vooral die kleuren❤
Dank je wel Margareth! Super leuk om te horen 🥰
Thank you for this! But how do you set it down during the "pause" without the shape breaking apart? Do you put it in a vase or do you secure it somehow? Awesome tutorial, Thank you! 🙏
My pleasure! ❤ And great question! If your spiral is well built, you should be able to put it down and pick it up without too much disturbance. But to be safe, simply put a rubber band around it and set it in a vase. For bouquets I use vases that are more wide on the bottom and slightly more narrow on the top, but nothing too high. That way, the stems will fit in nicely without crushing anything! If your cascade bit is fragile, you could gently wrap some paper around the stems, so they don't break. Hope this helps ☺
@@AnnevanMidden Thank you so much, that really helps! 🙏🙏🙏
@@YlvaUHeise so glad to hear that! Good luck and enjoy creating beautiful things 😍
Beautiful!
Thank you Linda! :)
Gorgeous cascade hand tied bouquet! The floral chouce and color palette is divine! I will attempt it! Thank you for showing us!
Thank you so much Elizabeth! Super happy to hear you like it :) Let me know how yours turned out (feel free to send a pic on instagram!) 😄😘
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you ❤
Thank you so much! And you're welcome, happy you liked it 🥰
Good Morning Anne :) thank you for your wonderful tutorial! i am going to make my best friend her wedding boquet with ivy and white roses cause she is on a tight budget and thanks to you i am confident that i am able to do so
I love this!! Thank you for sharing this with me and let me know how it went! I'm sure your friend will be absolutely delighted to carry your bouquet! :)) lots of love from your 'neighbour' in the Netherlands!
You are amazing!!!!!
Aw thank you!! That's so kind :)
Delicious...
thank you for watching! :)
Gorgeous bouquet Anna. 😊💝 lovely to meet you.
Thank you so much! Lovely to meet you too :)
Excellent tutorial 👌 learned a lot 👍
super happy to hear this! thank you :)
Absolutely stunning
Thank you so much! Happy you like it :)
Very beautiful and spontaneous!
Aw thank you! I'm just me, always :) Glad it appeals to so many of you!
Oh, this is so refreshing and inspiring. Thank you for showing how the different flowers combine in terms of colour and texture. Glorious! ❤
Thank you so much Nicole! And my pleasure, happy you found it inspiring :) (and sorry, late reply, life's busy these months!)
Beau- ti- ful !!!! Thanks Anne🌸
Thank you so much Elsa! And my pleasure :)
Great class. Thanks. After putting the bouquet stems in water to wait for The Time, do you then just wipe the stems dry so they don't drip on the dress? Is there some magic way to do that?
Thank you! Haha, no magic way I'm afraid! I give it a gentle shake and use a tea towel to dry off the stems, making sure to get in between the stems as well. What also helps, is leaving the stems a bit longer and cut them short&straight before you hand it off, that should remove most of the wet part. And then wipe them anyway, just in case :)
Beautiful ❤thank you
my pleasure, thank you for watching! ☺
AMAZING- Thank you!!
You're so welcome!! xx Anne
I would love to send you photos of the cascade bouquets I made for a wedding. do you have an email?
@@maechan2842 yes! anne [at] annevanmidden.com (removed the @ to prevent spam ;)) Would love to see them!
Beautiful
Thank you! So happy you like it :)
How did it hang together when you put it down for a break?
The spiral technique makes sure all stems support each other! But a more secure way is to wrap a rubber band around for the time being :) You can pop it into water, take a break and simply unwrap the band when you continue designing! Hope that helps :)
Hi, can you lists all the names of the blooms and vines you used ? Im a start up florist and still familiarizing everything 😂
Hi! Sure, why not ☺ I just updated the video description for you, so you can find the names & stem count. I didn't list all specific varieties, mainly because the availability is different around the world. Hope this helps! And welcome to the flower industry! 💛🌼
how far ahead can you make a bouquet like this? Can it be put in water until use?
Sorry for my late reply, I was on holiday and had some busy weeks. I wouldn't make it too far ahead, preferably the afternoon/evening before or the morning of the event. Mainly because this style of bouquets is best for events/weddings or photoshoots, so you'll want to use flowers at their prime. Definitely keep it in water, yes! :)
@@AnnevanMidden No worries. I used your tutorial and made my own wedding bouquet the morning of my wedding. It looked great all day and then some! Thank you!
@@cejanuary9378 yay, that's amazing!! Well done! And congrats on the wedding! :)
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thank you so much!! Very happy to hear :)
Famos" 🥰
Bland colors. No joiedefvre
i love the colors used here!
To each their own! Luckily there are so many options out there to create with 🙂