Archive for the ‘Videos of Floral Arrangements’ Category
Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Make a Bride Bouquet
A bride’s bouquet can be created using white hydrangeas, white calla lilies and porcelina spray roses for an elegant monochrome arrangement. Use floral tape to hold the bouquet together with advice from the owner of a trendy boutique florist in this free video on wedding flowers. Expert: Melissa Seykora Bio: Melissa Seykora is the owner of A Village of Flowers in trendy Hillsboro Village in Nashville, Tennessee. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Flower arrangements: How to create a fall flower arrangement
www.howdini.com Bring the reds and oranges of autumn inside to create a beautiful fall arrangement. Floral and interior designer Rebecca Cole makes her harvest arrangement using branches and flowers. How to create beautiful fall flower arrangements Here’s some ideas from floral and interior designer Rebecca Cole for turning branch arrangements into big and beautiful flower arrangements for a buffet or entryway: 1. Start by adding the tallest and most dramatic flowers. Delphiniums are a great choice. First, take off all the leaves on the stem so the water will reach the bud better and keep the flower lasting longer. 2. Cut the stem with a paring or pocket knife at a diagonal before placing the flower into your floral arrangement. You want the most beautiful part of the flower to be at eye level, so make sure the flower stem isn’t too long. 3. Remember that the branches should be the tallest thing in the arrangement, taller than the flowers because that’s how they naturally grow outdoors. 4. Add a second kind of flower to the arrangement: a less expensive lisianthus is complimentary to the delphinium. Again, remove any leaves on the stem and cut at a diagonal before arranging. 5. Next, add a kale to the arrangement. It’s actually a vegetable, but opens up like a flower when you open up the head. Remove the leaves from the stem and cut at a diagonal. The kale stem is very thick so a paring knife should be used. 6. Finally, a flower with a smaller head creates a nice contrast …
Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Make a Floating Flower Arrangement
Floating flower arrangements make great centerpieces on a table, and they can be assembled simply by adding river rocks in the bottom of a wide vase, wrapping a tea leaf around the inside and floating large buds and candles on the surface of the water. Create a water element in a centerpiece with advice from the owner of a trendy boutique florist in this free video on wedding flowers. Expert: Melissa Seykora Bio: Melissa Seykora is the owner of A Village of Flowers in trendy Hillsboro Village in Nashville, Tennessee. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Floral Arrangements : How to Make Wedding Flower Arrangements
Making a simple flower arrangement for a wedding begins by filling a vase with a variety of greenery to use as a base and creating a dome shape with the desired flowers. Use any mix of fresh flowers for a special occasion arrangement with helpful tips from an experienced professional florist in this free video on wedding flowers. Expert: Crystal Nassar Contact: www.tuscanflorist.com Bio: Crystal Nassar is a floral designer and part of a family-owned business, Tuscan Florist, with more than 30 years experience in the floral industry. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton
Wedding Flowers & Floral Arrangements : Make a Bridal Bouquet Out of Seashells
To make a bridal bouquet out of seashells, secure the shells to wooden skewers with glue and then arrange a variety of flowers around the shells. Wrap a seashell bridal bouquet with ribbon that matches the wedding colors using advice from a florist in this free video on wedding flowers and floral arrangements. Expert: Christine Holanda Contact: www.lilyofthevalleyfloral.com Bio: Christine Holanda is a florist and the owner of Lily of the Valley Floral Design & Gift Shop in La Quinta, Calif. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton
Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Make Spring Flower Arrangements
A spring flower arrangement can be made from yellow spray roses, hydrangeas, pink tulips and calla lilies. Use brightly colored flowers and foliage to give the look of spring with advice from the owner of a trendy boutique florist in this free video on wedding flowers. Expert: Melissa Seykora Bio: Melissa Seykora is the owner of A Village of Flowers in trendy Hillsboro Village in Nashville, Tennessee. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Make a Rose Wedding Bouquet
A classic wedding bouquet can be made from pale Sahara roses and hot pink hot lady roses. Put together an elegant and timeless bridal bouquet with advice from the owner of a trendy boutique florist in this free video on wedding flowers. Expert: Melissa Seykora Bio: Melissa Seykora is the owner of A Village of Flowers in trendy Hillsboro Village in Nashville, Tennessee. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Wedding Flowers & Floral Arrangements : How to Make a Boutonniere for a Wedding or a Prom
To make a boutonniere for a wedding or prom, choose a flower, remove the greenery, wrap the flower with floral tape, add a filler flower and add any other personal touches. Make sure a boutonniere is as clean and flat as possible with help from a florist in this free video on wedding flowers and floral arrangements. Expert: Christine Holanda Contact: www.lilyofthevalleyfloral.com Bio: Christine Holanda is a florist and the owner of Lily of the Valley Floral Design & Gift Shop in La Quinta, Calif. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton
Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Wrap Flower Arrangements With Ribbon
Wide ribbon can be used to wrap the stems of a flower arrangement to make it into a beautiful bouquet. Secure wrapped ribbon using pear-head pins with advice from the owner of a trendy boutique florist in this free video on wedding flowers. Expert: Melissa Seykora Bio: Melissa Seykora is the owner of A Village of Flowers in trendy Hillsboro Village in Nashville, Tennessee. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Floral Arrangements : How to Make Tropical Flowers
Tropical flowers can be used to create an exotic flower arrangement by adding palm and tea leaf for a base, and filling in with heliconia, ginger and dendrobium orchids as the focal points. Arrange the flowers into cascading lines and shapes with helpful tips from an experienced professional florist in this free video on arranging flowers. Expert: Crystal Nassar Contact: www.tuscanflorist.com Bio: Crystal Nassar is a floral designer and part of a family-owned business, Tuscan Florist, with more than 30 years experience in the floral industry. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton