Wedding Urn Arrangement Made Easy: Step-by-step Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Today, Amy will walk you through how to create a stunning urn arrangement for a wedding ceremony using white hydrangeas, blue delphinium, white roses, white snapdragons, and white lisianthus! This step-by-step guide makes the process easy to follow, whether you’re new to floral design or just looking for tips to perfect your skills.
By the end of this video, you’ll have a classic, timeless urn arrangement that’s perfect for wedding ceremonies or other special occasions. As always, share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe for more wedding flower tutorials from Flower Moxie!
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🌺 White Lisianthus: flowermoxie.co...
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🌺 9" Urn: flowermoxie.co...
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SUGGESTED RECIPE:
• 6-8 hydrangeas
• Sprigs of greenery
• 4-6 roses
• 4-6 button poms
• 4-6 cushion poms
• 1 bunch delphinium
• 8-10 snapdragons
• 6-8 lisianthus
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Love this - nice to see a more organic arrangement in the large urn
Thank you so much! It's such a fun style!
Beautiful ❤️!
Thank you!!
This is fantastic! I've been wanting to learn more about large arrangements ☺ i love all the blue flowers
I have questions haha
Do you put anything under the foam or do you basically fill the entire vase with it?
Have you tried the oasis biodegradable foam?
What kinds of problems have you had with biodegradable foam?
Glad you like it! I don't put anything under the foam but I do tape it in place so it doesn't topple over. I sell Oshun pouches and Agra Wool and like them! I have a whole section of eco friendly supplies if you want to check them out: flowermoxie.com/collections/eco-friendly
@@FlowerMoxie thank you!! 💕
Great questions!
- I used Oasis Midnight Foam which is 100% biodegradable after a year or so. It's not perfect, but it's the best on the market currently.
- We sell Oshun Pouches, but I only use that for day of event work, because I think it kills the flowers after 24 hours
- We sell AgraWool, which is super eco friendly, but personally, I don't care for it because it breaks apart and it's hard to stab the stems in but, but a lot of florists buy it so maybe I just need some lessons!
- I don't fill the vase. I'm kinda cheap and sparingly with it so I just need it to stabilize my anchor pieces. For heavy transport I may add more.
I hope that helps! You can check out our eco-friendly supplies here: flowermoxie.com/collections/eco-friendly
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That definitely helps, thank you!
I've only ever used the traditional oasis foam. I didn't realise how harmful it can be to us and the environment. I'm glad they're working on better alternatives!
For a diy event, do you think chicken wire is still a feasible option in terms of ease of creating the arrangement and transport? Or does it require a bit more practise and experience?
Who is this beautiful woman?
I almost forgot about the flowers!
Well, you're my new best friend. 🥰
@@FlowerMoxie How nice! 🤍
Can you explain how you positioned the foam in the urn? Did you wedge a piece of foam in the bottom? I didn't see how you taped that in. Thank you
Check out this video - I go into more detail about it! ruclips.net/video/3hHuTptfgkk/видео.html
For this video specifically, I just wedged a small piece at the base!
It’s beautiful 🩵
Thank you!!
Why are you not dipping those in alum?
Oh yeah I'm familiar with Fun Dip LOL! I typically only use alum when I'm creating an arrangement without a water source.
Do you have a recipe for this?
I just updated the description with a suggested recipe!
Am I the only one that sees purple and not blue
Compared to the light blue delph the others look a bit more purple on camera but looked more blue in person! But sometimes mother nature gives us a variety of blues to keep us on our toes!