Sorry for not listing them all out! Ok, so if you're looking at the screen I'm gonna go left to right: Salal Tips (Lemon Leaf) Leather Leaf Israeli Ruscus Italian Ruscus Baby Blue Eucalyptus Seeded Eucalyptus Tree Fern
Sorry for not listing them all out! Ok, so if you're looking at the screen I'm gonna go left to right: Salal Tips (Lemon Leaf) Leather Leaf Israeli Ruscus Italian Ruscus Baby Blue Eucalyptus Seeded Eucalyptus Tree Fern
These greeneries you are using are a staple for any wedding bouquet? Also the greeneries uoure using are more sturdy or does it matter which type to use?
I love all of those greeneries and frequently use many of them! It really depends on the vibe I'm going for: - Sage greens: Olive branch, Eucalytus, Dusty Miller, Bay - Lighter Greens: Silver Queen Pittosporum, Variegated Pittosporum, Buplereum, Sword Fern - Deeper Greens: Nagi, Leather Leaf, Israeli and Italian Ruscus, Green Pittosporum, Cocculus, Tree Fern, Plumosa
I plan to do something like this but adding sunflowers. With sunflower stems being so thick, would it better to add them one at a time to the greenery or start with the flowers and add the greenery in? Does it matter? I might be overthinking this
That's a tough one, sunflowers are tricky to work with. If it were me, I'd build my bouquet and then add them last. The reason is, they are so heavy that when I'm focusing on another aspect of the bouquet they shift around easily, lose their placement, and then I'm struggling to get everything else back where it's supposed to be. You can build it greenery only, tie it off, and then backfill with the sunflowers until you figure out how many and where they should be, and then cut the old binding and wrap a new one around it. One other sunflower tip is I like to pluck the yellow petals off of some so you just see the dark center and green collar, it sounds weird, but it looks really cool!
All greenery bouquets are pretty dang cheap. The actual product amount is definitely less than $50, but you have to consider you'll have leftovers. So basically, you'll have to spend more to buy all the greens, but they will not all go into the bouquet, if that makes sense.
@@FlowerMoxie so if I bought all the greenery that you used for this bouquet, how much would it cost? And if I did make this bouquet how much greenery should I have left over?
This looks great! Thanks for such great videos. I've learned so much from Flower Moxie. 🌺💞
Thank you so much! That means a lot. XO
Thank skill ! Beautiful 🌿⚘🍃🍀🎄
That's beautiful
Hi what a beautiful bouquet. What greenery is that on the table at the back on your left? Thank you 😊
Sorry for not listing them all out! Ok, so if you're looking at the screen I'm gonna go left to right:
Salal Tips (Lemon Leaf)
Leather Leaf
Israeli Ruscus
Italian Ruscus
Baby Blue Eucalyptus
Seeded Eucalyptus
Tree Fern
Hi, what is the greenery at the back right hand side on the table please, also a gorgeous bouquet 💐 thank you 😊
Sorry for not listing them all out! Ok, so if you're looking at the screen I'm gonna go left to right:
Salal Tips (Lemon Leaf)
Leather Leaf
Israeli Ruscus
Italian Ruscus
Baby Blue Eucalyptus
Seeded Eucalyptus
Tree Fern
@@FlowerMoxie Thank you so much 💕
These greeneries you are using are a staple for any wedding bouquet? Also the greeneries uoure using are more sturdy or does it matter which type to use?
I love all of those greeneries and frequently use many of them! It really depends on the vibe I'm going for:
- Sage greens: Olive branch, Eucalytus, Dusty Miller, Bay
- Lighter Greens: Silver Queen Pittosporum, Variegated Pittosporum, Buplereum, Sword Fern
- Deeper Greens: Nagi, Leather Leaf, Israeli and Italian Ruscus, Green Pittosporum, Cocculus, Tree Fern, Plumosa
preciosooo
I love that shes using leather leaf. Dont see that a lot in a bridal bqt
We love leatherleaf!!
Great video! What kind of ribbon is it?
Double-faced satin ribbon we sell on diyflowersupply.com/ , it's my favorite!
I plan to do something like this but adding sunflowers. With sunflower stems being so thick, would it better to add them one at a time to the greenery or start with the flowers and add the greenery in? Does it matter? I might be overthinking this
That's a tough one, sunflowers are tricky to work with. If it were me, I'd build my bouquet and then add them last. The reason is, they are so heavy that when I'm focusing on another aspect of the bouquet they shift around easily, lose their placement, and then I'm struggling to get everything else back where it's supposed to be.
You can build it greenery only, tie it off, and then backfill with the sunflowers until you figure out how many and where they should be, and then cut the old binding and wrap a new one around it.
One other sunflower tip is I like to pluck the yellow petals off of some so you just see the dark center and green collar, it sounds weird, but it looks really cool!
Un lavoro molto interessante!!! Si può tradurre in italiano?
Grazie
How much did all the greenery cost for this bouquet?
All greenery bouquets are pretty dang cheap. The actual product amount is definitely less than $50, but you have to consider you'll have leftovers.
So basically, you'll have to spend more to buy all the greens, but they will not all go into the bouquet, if that makes sense.
@@FlowerMoxie so if I bought all the greenery that you used for this bouquet, how much would it cost? And if I did make this bouquet how much greenery should I have left over?
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