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4.8M views · 1.2K comments | Genius Flower Hacks the Professionals Use! 💐 | Genius Flower Hacks the Professionals Use! 💐 Tips and Tricks the professionals use! Buying guides, floral design secrets and easy tricks to keep your... | By Jeff & Lauren | Facebook
4.3M views · 1.1K comments | Genius Flower Hacks the Professionals Use! 💐 | Genius Flower Hacks the Professionals Use! 💐 Tips and Tricks the professionals use! Buying guides, floral design secrets and easy tricks to keep your... | By Jeff & Lauren | Facebook
Flower Moxie on Instagram: "Lose the grocery store flower vibe by following these few tips! . #1. Select like colors, keep the color, palette, simple, or go for monochromatic. . #2. Take the time to clean the flowers properly so they look fresh and crisp. . I often suggest building in a spiral method and tying it off, so the flowers can be picked up, and re-cut, which will make the arrangement last longer. Use the flower food to keep the bacteria low in the water. . Thank you, @kaysflowerschool and @janette_from_kaysflowerschool for the amazing ’tap the shoulder’ tip!. . #flowermoxie #moxieblooms #flowertutorial #diybride #budgetbride #diyweddingflowers"
NYC Wedding and Events Florist on Instagram: "Demure, mindful, modest floral ✨ Additional tips: stop and smell your roses, talk to your snap dragons ✔️My go-to way of creating low and lush centerpieces, and here are the steps: 1. Cross cross 4 roses to create a grid inside of the vase 2. Add in the “stemmy” flowers like spray roses and thistle to create more grid and lines inside. This makes the other flower insertion easier. 3. Add in the taller flowers, and find their balance in height and shape of the overall arrangement. 4. Add your textures— here I’m using Queen Anne’s lace, nigella, and that cute jasmine vine at the end. 5. Save for later and follow, like, and share 🤩"
NYC Wedding and Events Florist on Instagram: "Tips from a florist — Using tall branches with flowers might seem a little intimidating but follow these tips: 1. Prep and clean all of the stems of your flowers before you start arranging. 2. Use chicken wire or bent curly willow to place inside of the vase to help hold your stems into place. 3. Frame out the main shape and height with the branches 4. Use the thickest and hardest stems first (woody stems like roses) 5. Add in the softer stems like lisianthus and ranunculus last. 6. Like, Save, Share, and Follow for more flower arranging 🥰"