My favorite florist in LA. I visited my mom yesterday and came across one of your fish bowls with the gross grain ribbon. So I made a quick spiral hand tie with Costco flowers and tied the bouquet with your signature ribbon. Mom loved it. And though I will never achieve your level, I do appreciate the craftsmanship of this type of bouquet.
I believe he wanted to emphasize the direction and using the shoulder as a guide to place the flower. Maybe more for a beginner until one gets in their own rhythm.
Placing the head of the flower to the shoulder that is opposite your working hand will remind you which direction to place the flower (diagonally, so that the stems spiral); it's amazing how easy it is to overthink which way to put the stem, otherwise, and waste time fixing the placement!
@@jaimemorgan5323 Thank you for the explanation. Excellent help to understand the purpose and value of getting into a rythm of adding from the shoulder. A sort of protection from wasting time. I can definitely relate to how that would help me so much to stay on task/prevent mistakes that would likely make me think I should just to start over.
I love the tip about the smiling rose!
Thanks for the comment! I had never heard that before either. Always learning!!
My favorite florist in LA. I visited my mom yesterday and came across one of your fish bowls with the gross grain ribbon. So I made a quick spiral hand tie with Costco flowers and tied the bouquet with your signature ribbon. Mom loved it. And though I will never achieve your level, I do appreciate the craftsmanship of this type of bouquet.
That's awesome
TONS of little helpful pearls in this video!!! Most of them totally new to me. Thank you so much!!!
You're so welcome Holly!! Jean-Pascal is so talented!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I loved the end result it was fabulous and very beautiful❤
Hello hello James from Dallas Texas just wanted to say you have made me smile today thank you for your designing it is beautiful❤
I love the "smiling rose" comment!
I know I did too!! I'd never heard that before, and I think it's great!
Beautiful! Funny Jean-Pascel wasn't sure it was good enough. I will watch this repeated, and while I make my first bouquet.
You can do it!
Great video and tips, love him showing the cutting, sometimes I struggle with that, very helpful thank you.
Thank you. He is great!
Thank you for posting this!! I struggle so hard with doing the spiral!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips! Thank you so much!
Thank you! He is so talented!!
So beautiful
So many helpful tips!
Thank you Cynthia. He was amazing to watch.
Awesome thanks 💕🌹
Beautiful…thank you for the tips. What is the yellow roses name. Thx 😊
What's the purpose of bringing the stem up to your left shoulder?
I believe he wanted to emphasize the direction and using the shoulder as a guide to place the flower. Maybe more for a beginner until one gets in their own rhythm.
Placing the head of the flower to the shoulder that is opposite your working hand will remind you which direction to place the flower (diagonally, so that the stems spiral); it's amazing how easy it is to overthink which way to put the stem, otherwise, and waste time fixing the placement!
@@jaimemorgan5323 Thank you for the explanation. Excellent help to understand the purpose and value of getting into a rythm of adding from the shoulder. A sort of protection from wasting time. I can definitely relate to how that would help me so much to stay on task/prevent mistakes that would likely make me think I should just to start over.