I have seen this type of floral tribute design at a funeral (not in the church but at a Crematorium). I remember thinking it was a beautiful eye catching arrangement. I love your choice of materials too. A very fitting tribute to someone's life. Beautiful, John. Loving it 💕
In the USA here. I 20 years ago I learned to wrap the foam in green tin-foil and that would reduce the dripping on the floor. Your version is much better and 3D. 20 years ago we were taught to keep the sprays flatter. Your version is amazing.
Thank you so much - and that’s a good idea to wrap the foam. I would of thought cling wrap but tinfoil is also good. Never seen green tinfoil available though. 😀
@@FlowerJoos That type of Tin-foil was made to be used for hobbies, not cooking. As a child I remember getting it at the fish store to decorate the back of my aquarium (I choose blue). Then in the 1990's I was taught to use the green color to wrap the wet Oasis in a neat pouch. Then we secured it to the easel/floral stand. We still needed a towel on the floor while creating the design.
I live in the states and in my shop I design standing easels each week, depending on how may funeral services there are in my area, they are very popular for the family to buy one for their loved one who has passed away, as well as a casket spray and also a sitting spray in a pot, the easels range in price between $125-$300 usually and are made in caged oasis hooked and wired to a metal easel in my area it’s not common to take them off the stand once at the gravesite they just stand, helpful hint when I’m arranging I just simply put an empty bucket underneath on the ground under the arrangement to catch all the water once the flowers are in there is no leaking the flowers start to take the water in. Your design is beautiful I use this color combination often thanks for sharing your amazing talents!
Beautiful design, John. Since I'm no longer in the business, I haven't a clue as to how popular these are today - however, at one time they were very much so. Unfortunately, many of these would be finished off with a huge bow directly in the center of the design which, to my eye, ruined things. I would always attempt to talk folks out of the bow (to which a card was often pinned). In any instance I agree that for impact there is nothing like a standing arrangement. Bravo!
Thank you! These sprays are popular here but not normally set on a stand - but the stand really shows of the design, so it’s a good way to display the flowers. A bow could be nice maybe - depends on the ribbon I suppose. Personally I don’t think it needs a bow either 🌼🙋🏼♂️
This one is STUNNING!!! I'm taking the step-by-step instructions and saving it. I can use it when any of my friends have losses in their families. THANKS!!! I LOVED THIS ONE!!!!
Loved all the foliage. The use of the stand makes this design really stand out. Loved the shape. Looks like a fountain spraying outward. Loved the colors too.
Such beautiful contrast. It even shows through in the thumbnail for this video! I think that arrangements in themselves are neutral and can be used in any situation. From there, match the tone of the event with the color choice and size as needed.
I absolutely love this. I know it is not the tradition here in the UK but it is certainly spectacular as indeed many of our casket sprays are. The blue and red go beautifully together.
Beautiful arrangement. In the States, we do use standing sprays fairly regularly for funerals, they are then taken off the stand & laid on the ground at the grave.
In Canada a standing spray is very much a traditional arrangement and we do them regularly. If it’s a memorial some time later then we don’t do these as much. Also a ribbon with lettering like FATHER is frequently done. We do also ask if the family would like to take the flowers home then we recommend in a vase. We usually do more assortment of flowers though like lilies, mums, carns, alstro and gerbs. The main greenery is usually leather instead of the palm you used. I really like your choice of fewer flower assortment and there is more movement in yours.
Thank you so much. It’s really interesting comparing the differences - and we can learn new things. I used to hate lettering on ribbon just because it was tricky to do! I also like leatherleaf as a foliage, Thank you for your lovely feedback 🌼🙋🏼♂️
I love the colours beautiful contrast and the shape as well. It would be nice even at the entrance of a hotel or a restaurant for any occasion. Good job as always! 😊
I love your eye for decorating! There is nothing I would change about this spray! I think the roses are much prettier and elegant than carnations. The carnations seem to be a much cheaper flower.
Wow John this is absolutely beautiful. Here in the states our local area ive seen this design at funerals usually though half the size on a stand. Those roses are just BEAUTIFUL .
Very beautiful! The standing arrangements are very popular here in the U.S. for Wake/Viewing, Church and Graveside services. They’re especially popular when there is no casket for a top spray. After graveside, the arrangements are usually removed from the stand and placed on the ground. They are extremely expensive. I’m unsure if the shops “lease” the stand and it must be returned, or if it must be purchased by the customer. Most that I’ve seen have been aluminum, rather than wood. The impact of a well done arrangement is amazing. I have seen many with large ribbon across the middle/front of them with written messages. In my opinion, the ribbon takes away from the beauty, but that’s just me. Standing sprays are also used for special dedications, and Patriotic events.
Thank you! It’s really interesting how flowers are used in different areas and countries. I just used this stand as it was one I have - and it allowed me to try out creating a spray in this way. I think it really works well. In Scotland these sprays are very popular but placed on top of the coffin, and then onto the ground afterwards. But the stand really shows the flowers off well. It seems that people are less keen on ribbon additions - just let the flowers do the work. Thank you for watching and your information and experience. 🙂🙋🏼♂️🌼
For standing arrangements and to stop the dripping on the floor, I've seen the bottom 1/3 or 1/2 of the floral foam container taped into a plastic bag. You can still pierce through with stems on the lower part as long as you don't continue to make holes near the very bottom.
I canae get enough of these large arrangements. Absolutely beautiful (except for those horrid roses ofcourse :D I would've used beautiful red big carnations instead and i would have replaced the carnations you used with dark red chrysants or dark alstroemeria) Cheers.
Thank you 😊 that is true - because it is different than the regular then it could have a higher price. It would depend on the stand - is it included in the design, or would the funeral director have a stand that they keep for using, or the stand is collected back from them by the florist? But the flower element would be priced similar to a regular spray - but at the top end for this size and content. 🙂🙋🏼♂️🌼
this spray type in seen at most funerials etc. you have the wit to stop at the best point, never steping ovei into excesses. it is so easy to do ower much. agree wirh stepps511, most floral displays are brdreadfuled with bows.
Thanks Jo, what a beautiful arrangement, I will enjoy making this, are you able to get a camera that looks down on your table work while your making it or for the finished arrangement for the viewer, that would be great especially for the wreaths. You are a great teacher and it is easy to follow your designs, thank you.
Hello, I love your work and I congratulate you, because they are all beautiful. Your techniques and advice are very valuable to me. I want to ask a question ! How do you make sure that the floral foam does not spill water when the crown is finished and it is standing? It is the one I would like to learn. Thank you :)
Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Yes, this will drip - the best advice is to make it in advance before it is needed and let it drip - either onto a towel or into a bucket. When it stops dripping it is finished , so good to place on a better floor such as wood. If you lie it flat it doesn’t allow it to drip, so that can be a problem. Best to let it sit and then move to where it needs to be. Good luck on your learning journey 😀🌼🙋🏼♂️
Well it's a mystery then in the UK. In North America people spend a lot of money on funeral arrangements and the flowers travel from funeral home, to church, then to the family's home, cemetery or other institutions. Stands make the arrangements visible from a distance in churches, or you can use them to stand around and behind the casket in the funeral home. In the company that I worked for, it was generally said that setting floral tributes on the floor was kind of an insult. We always put them on different sized stands, tables, and pedestals. The only time they would touch the ground would be at the cemetery.
Yes, these designs are not cheap, so the stands are a great idea. Hopefully they will become popular - I have seen more bases with metal legs now to allow them to stand upright. But for big sprays then it’s still not the norm. Thank you for commenting. It’s good to hear the differences and to then see which is best. I really prefer the stand! And it gives something new for customers here. 🌼🙋🏼♂️
I am making an arrangement for my mother's funeral taking place next Wed. Should be 51degrees Celsius the night before and a high of 71 degrees the day of. It would be better for me to make it the night before so I'm not rushed the morning of. Where do you suggest keep it? Outside? In a cool room inside? If inside, should I spray it with cool water periodically?
I am thinking you are meaning Fahrenheit - so about 11 degrees up to 21 degrees. If so, then you can make the night before and just place it somewhere cool over night. A mist of water after you make it and on the morning after is all it will need. It will be fine as the stems are in water. Sorry to hear of your loss. 😞
Thank you! That’s hard to say as it depends on the ambient temperature where you are - cooler then it lasts longer, very warm and it will last less. For watering this would be fine for an event or funeral as it is made just before - but for longer display then best to lie it flat and give it a good soak every couple of days - somewhere where it can drain without damaging anything, then stand and wait for any drips to stop. 🌼🙋🏼♂️
Beautiful design. I design funeral stands quite often in my shop. Delphiniums, red roses, then yellow spider mums ordaisy poms. Karin's Kreations LLC GONZALES, LOUISIANA USA
That’s a good suggestion. The way that would be arranged is the same method - but using dry sec foam as the base maybe onto a weighted tray. We don’t hold a lot of artificial flowers but it might be something we can do at some point. 🌼
Definitely the ideal type of funeral arrangement❤
Thank you. 😊
I have seen this type of floral tribute design at a funeral (not in the church but at a Crematorium). I remember thinking it was a beautiful eye catching arrangement. I love your choice of materials too. A very fitting tribute to someone's life.
Beautiful, John. Loving it 💕
Thank you. 🙂 yes, this type of spray is perfect for a funeral design. I think this colour choice is nice and strong. 🌼
So peaceful watching you work, yet you’re fast at completing! Your years of experience shows in the finished work.
Thank you so much 😊
In the USA here. I 20 years ago I learned to wrap the foam in green tin-foil and that would reduce the dripping on the floor. Your version is much better and 3D. 20 years ago we were taught to keep the sprays flatter. Your version is amazing.
Thank you so much - and that’s a good idea to wrap the foam. I would of thought cling wrap but tinfoil is also good. Never seen green tinfoil available though. 😀
@@FlowerJoos That type of Tin-foil was made to be used for hobbies, not cooking. As a child I remember getting it at the fish store to decorate the back of my aquarium (I choose blue). Then in the 1990's I was taught to use the green color to wrap the wet Oasis in a neat pouch. Then we secured it to the easel/floral stand. We still needed a towel on the floor while creating the design.
I live in the states and in my shop I design standing easels each week, depending on how may funeral services there are in my area, they are very popular for the family to buy one for their loved one who has passed away, as well as a casket spray and also a sitting spray in a pot, the easels range in price between $125-$300 usually and are made in caged oasis hooked and wired to a metal easel in my area it’s not common to take them off the stand once at the gravesite they just stand, helpful hint when I’m arranging I just simply put an empty bucket underneath on the ground under the arrangement to catch all the water once the flowers are in there is no leaking the flowers start to take the water in. Your design is beautiful I use this color combination often thanks for sharing your amazing talents!
Thank you so much 😊 that’s a good idea using a bucket underneath to catch drips while making the design 😀🌼 thank you for watching 🙋🏼♂️😀
Really very beautiful flower arrangement with perfect colour combinations. Pretty good.
Thank you so much 😊
I love your work! Especially your sympathy work! ❤
Thank you 😊 🌼
Beautiful
Beautiful!!
Beautiful 💫
Beautiful design, John. Since I'm no longer in the business, I haven't a clue as to how popular these are today - however, at one time they were very much so. Unfortunately, many of these would be finished off with a huge bow directly in the center of the design which, to my eye, ruined things. I would always attempt to talk folks out of the bow (to which a card was often pinned). In any instance I agree that for impact there is nothing like a standing arrangement. Bravo!
Thank you! These sprays are popular here but not normally set on a stand - but the stand really shows of the design, so it’s a good way to display the flowers.
A bow could be nice maybe - depends on the ribbon I suppose. Personally I don’t think it needs a bow either 🌼🙋🏼♂️
I like the design and the combination of colors
Thank you 😊
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Very nice work congratulations
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the spectacular roses😍😍😍
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They are spectacular! 🤩
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This one is STUNNING!!! I'm taking the step-by-step instructions and saving it. I can use it when any of my friends have losses in their families. THANKS!!! I LOVED THIS ONE!!!!
Thank you 😊 🙋🏼♂️🌼
Loved all the foliage. The use of the stand makes this design really stand out. Loved the shape. Looks like a fountain spraying outward. Loved the colors too.
😊thank you! 😀🙋🏼♂️
Love the colours.Beautiful.Thanks John.
Thank you Carol 😀🙋🏼♂️
Learned so much from you!!! Thank you.
@@joeyvanzyl9571 thank you! 😊
A truly beautiful arrangement John. The stand enables you to display the flowers at their best. I love the red and blue contrast,stunning!
Thank you so much 😊 🙋🏼♂️
Beautiful arrangement Jon love the size and colors you’ve chosen.
Beautiful i remember making so many funeral arrangements for grandmas and grandpaa arrangements..
Thank you 🌼 it’s nice to be able to create these designs at a difficult time for families
@@FlowerJoos yes it is.. 🙏🙌
Very beautifull i love the clours
Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing your talents with me
You are very welcome 😀
Such beautiful contrast. It even shows through in the thumbnail for this video! I think that arrangements in themselves are neutral and can be used in any situation. From there, match the tone of the event with the color choice and size as needed.
Thank you 😊 that’s very true - and a good way to view designing. 🌼🙋🏼♂️
So Beautiful!
I absolutely love this. I know it is not the tradition here in the UK but it is certainly spectacular as indeed many of our casket sprays are. The blue and red go beautifully together.
Thank you! Yes, these colours have a lot of impact 🙂🌼
Beautiful arrangement. In the States, we do use standing sprays fairly regularly for funerals, they are then taken off the stand & laid on the ground at the grave.
Thank you! We tend to just place sprays on top of the coffin and then on the ground later - but the stand really shows off the flowers beautifully. 🌼
I’ve never seen them taken off the stand in the United States. They usually stay on the stands at the grave
Beautiful work
Thank you 😊
In Canada a standing spray is very much a traditional arrangement and we do them regularly. If it’s a memorial some time later then we don’t do these as much. Also a ribbon with lettering like FATHER is frequently done. We do also ask if the family would like to take the flowers home then we recommend in a vase. We usually do more assortment of flowers though like lilies, mums, carns, alstro and gerbs. The main greenery is usually leather instead of the palm you used. I really like your choice of fewer flower assortment and there is more movement in yours.
Thank you so much. It’s really interesting comparing the differences - and we can learn new things. I used to hate lettering on ribbon just because it was tricky to do! I also like leatherleaf as a foliage,
Thank you for your lovely feedback 🌼🙋🏼♂️
That’s a beautiful arrangement
Thank you 😊
Beeeeeautiful!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Here in the US we usually have many standing sprays at a funeral, it's the most popular floral option.
Thank you! I can see why - it really allows the flowers to be seen 🌼🙋🏼♂️
Your work is fantastic keep it up amazing
Beautiful arrangement lovely
Thank you 🌼
This is awesome John, my two favourite colours for floristry work 👍
Thank you 😊
Love it on the stand
Thank you 😊
Very lovely I been watching you on my TV but just subscribe today. I love all your stuff
Thank you 😊 and welcome 🙋🏼♂️😀
Lovely arrangement, the foliage and flower choice are ‘airy’ and beautiful. I always enjoy your videos, you are so skillful, quick and sure! ❤️
Thank you so much 😊 🙋🏼♂️
I love the colours beautiful contrast and the shape as well. It would be nice even at the entrance of a hotel or a restaurant for any occasion. Good job as always! 😊
Thank you Yvette 😀🙋🏼♂️
I love your eye for decorating! There is nothing I would change about this spray! I think the roses are much prettier and elegant than carnations. The carnations seem to be a much cheaper flower.
Thank you! Yes, the rose is the perfect choice as the main flower - but the carnations make a good partner to them 😀🙋🏼♂️
Muy lindo profesor. Gracias por ser un maravilloso teacher
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Very nicely done! 👍⭐️ Great job! 👍⭐️👍
Thank you so much 😊
Woooow So much beautiful and colours combination is also perfect thank for sharing
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Greetings to you in India! Thank you 😊 🙋🏼♂️
Wow John this is absolutely beautiful. Here in the states our local area ive seen this design at funerals usually though half the size on a stand. Those roses are just BEAUTIFUL .
Thank you 😊 these are red Naomi roses and they are just beautiful 🙋🏼♂️🌼
Amazing. Really beautiful ♥️♥️
Thank you 😊 🙋🏼♂️🌼
So beautiful. It would be perfect for a service member: red, white and blue for US and UK flags
That is very true - a touch of white added. Thank you 😊
@@sharone.langley2923 that’s a good choice - and again, a special flower
Very beautiful! The standing arrangements are very popular here in the U.S. for Wake/Viewing, Church and Graveside services. They’re especially popular when there is no casket for a top spray. After graveside, the arrangements are usually removed from the stand and placed on the ground. They are extremely expensive. I’m unsure if the shops “lease” the stand and it must be returned, or if it must be purchased by the customer. Most that I’ve seen have been aluminum, rather than wood. The impact of a well done arrangement is amazing.
I have seen many with large ribbon across the middle/front of them with written messages. In my opinion, the ribbon takes away from the beauty, but that’s just me.
Standing sprays are also used for special dedications, and Patriotic events.
Thank you! It’s really interesting how flowers are used in different areas and countries. I just used this stand as it was one I have - and it allowed me to try out creating a spray in this way. I think it really works well. In Scotland these sprays are very popular but placed on top of the coffin, and then onto the ground afterwards. But the stand really shows the flowers off well.
It seems that people are less keen on ribbon additions - just let the flowers do the work.
Thank you for watching and your information and experience. 🙂🙋🏼♂️🌼
@@FlowerJoos i enjoy watching you work John. Such inspiration! Stay well there in Bonnie Scotland.
The funeral homes have their own stands to place these on.
Beyoutiful John lots of love your big fan margareth From holland
Thank you Margareth 😀🙋🏼♂️ greeting to you in Holland ( land of flowers )
Always enjoy your designs and benefit from your knowledge. Still too scared to use a knife though 🤣
😀 thank you! They are sharp 🌼
For standing arrangements and to stop the dripping on the floor, I've seen the bottom 1/3 or 1/2 of the floral foam container taped into a plastic bag. You can still pierce through with stems on the lower part as long as you don't continue to make holes near the very bottom.
That’s a great suggestion - thank you 😊 🙋🏼♂️
I love it❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😊
Excellent!
Thank you 😊
Love the colors and design. Have you done a purple and white arrangement?
Thank you 😊 I don’t think we have specifically but that’s a good suggestion for a future video 😀
I was expecting the roses to go full out.
I would use one block cage- saves the weight on the stand.
That’s a good suggestion - thank you 😊🌼
I canae get enough of these large arrangements. Absolutely beautiful (except for those horrid roses ofcourse :D I would've used beautiful red big carnations instead and i would have replaced the carnations you used with dark red chrysants or dark alstroemeria) Cheers.
Thank you 😊 yes, the big designs are the most popular and also the most enjoyable to create. 😀🙋🏼♂️
Very nice.
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Since this is not a standard funeral offering it would be interesting to see how you would price this one when you had a shop. It is truly beautiful.
Thank you 😊 that is true - because it is different than the regular then it could have a higher price. It would depend on the stand - is it included in the design, or would the funeral director have a stand that they keep for using, or the stand is collected back from them by the florist?
But the flower element would be priced similar to a regular spray - but at the top end for this size and content.
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That's beautiful! Anyone would like to have this arangement at its funerals 🌚😄
Thank you 😊
this spray type in seen at most funerials etc. you have the wit to stop at the best point, never steping ovei into excesses. it is so easy to do ower much. agree wirh stepps511, most floral displays are brdreadfuled with bows.
Thank you! Yes, that’s a good point, knowing when to stop, and that’s with all types of design.
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Abrazos desde Nicaragua
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Thanks Jo, what a beautiful arrangement, I will enjoy making this, are you able to get a camera that looks down on your table work while your making it or for the finished arrangement for the viewer, that would be great especially for the wreaths. You are a great teacher and it is easy to follow your designs, thank you.
Thank you! 😊 yes, that is a good suggestion - I shall have a look at how we can do that! 🙋🏼♂️🌼
Hello, I love your work and I congratulate you, because they are all beautiful.
Your techniques and advice are very valuable to me.
I want to ask a question !
How do you make sure that the floral foam does not spill water when the crown is finished and it is standing?
It is the one I would like to learn.
Thank you :)
Thank you so much for your lovely comments.
Yes, this will drip - the best advice is to make it in advance before it is needed and let it drip - either onto a towel or into a bucket. When it stops dripping it is finished , so good to place on a better floor such as wood. If you lie it flat it doesn’t allow it to drip, so that can be a problem. Best to let it sit and then move to where it needs to be.
Good luck on your learning journey 😀🌼🙋🏼♂️
In the US we do these all the time.
We use metal stands- I prefer the wooden stands.
Thank you! Yes, I have seen that. They aren’t the norm here but I think the stand really helps show off the design to the best advantage 🙂🙋🏼♂️
Well it's a mystery then in the UK. In North America people spend a lot of money on funeral arrangements and the flowers travel from funeral home, to church, then to the family's home, cemetery or other institutions. Stands make the arrangements visible from a distance in churches, or you can use them to stand around and behind the casket in the funeral home. In the company that I worked for, it was generally said that setting floral tributes on the floor was kind of an insult. We always put them on different sized stands, tables, and pedestals. The only time they would touch the ground would be at the cemetery.
Yes, these designs are not cheap, so the stands are a great idea. Hopefully they will become popular - I have seen more bases with metal legs now to allow them to stand upright. But for big sprays then it’s still not the norm.
Thank you for commenting. It’s good to hear the differences and to then see which is best. I really prefer the stand! And it gives something new for customers here.
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Beautiful,we have done a lot of sprays. Now,we cannot get foam so it has effected our funeral business negatively
You do beautiful work.
Thank you! 🙂
It is possible to make without foam - but it’s more work. Where are you located?
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I am making an arrangement for my mother's funeral taking place next Wed. Should be 51degrees Celsius the night before and a high of 71 degrees the day of. It would be better for me to make it the night before so I'm not rushed the morning of. Where do you suggest keep it? Outside? In a cool room inside? If inside, should I spray it with cool water periodically?
I am thinking you are meaning Fahrenheit - so about 11 degrees up to 21 degrees. If so, then you can make the night before and just place it somewhere cool over night. A mist of water after you make it and on the morning after is all it will need. It will be fine as the stems are in water.
Sorry to hear of your loss. 😞
This a very lovely arrangement. How long would you predict it would last, and how would one water it if it were to stay on display?
Thank you! That’s hard to say as it depends on the ambient temperature where you are - cooler then it lasts longer, very warm and it will last less. For watering this would be fine for an event or funeral as it is made just before - but for longer display then best to lie it flat and give it a good soak every couple of days - somewhere where it can drain without damaging anything, then stand and wait for any drips to stop.
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We spray them with floral spray when finished. Watering isn’t generally done so important to use flowers that will last.
@@kathryngalajda3553 that is a good point - flower choice is important, and some flowers just last well compared to others.
In which device do you cut the branches and flowers. Can you recommend.
Beautiful design. I design funeral stands quite often in my shop. Delphiniums, red roses, then yellow spider mums ordaisy poms.
Karin's Kreations LLC
GONZALES, LOUISIANA USA
Thank you 😊 that’s interesting adding in yellow with blue and red - like sun bursts and highlights by using the spider mums. 😀🙋🏼♂️
I use a small bucket sitting in the floor to catch any water until it stops dripping in a few minutes we do a lot of standing sprays for funerals.
That’s a good suggestion 😀🙋🏼♂️
I am in desire need of green plants for my Florist. Interestingly enough, doors keep closing; but God! If you can help me, thank you.
Do u have a poly tunnel yet????
Sadly we moved house and the polytunnel stayed - so I never got it. 🙁 but I have new plans and a different garden 😀🙋🏼♂️
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artificial flowers can you do one plz
That’s a good suggestion. The way that would be arranged is the same method - but using dry sec foam as the base maybe onto a weighted tray.
We don’t hold a lot of artificial flowers but it might be something we can do at some point. 🌼
On a stand
21 Roses! Are you crazy, I would have stopped at 12. Save my roses and still make the money! The electric bill needs to be paid.
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