Wedding

Cascading Wedding Bouquet – 2020 Style

Mechanics When making a cascading wedding bouquet, some people use bouquet holders while others achieve the style by using naturally cascading products. With bouquet holders, you will have more control so it’ll be suitable if you are making a classic style bouquet. They also come with floral foam so if you are using delicate flowers like Orchids, you will want…

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Pastel Spring Wedding Flowers

Pink, yellow, blue, purple… Pastel spring wedding flowers are romantic and pretty. The intensity of these colors is the key to the softness of the arrangement. The Ranunculus came in different tints (a tint is a mixture of a color with white); one is darker than the other. Multi-pedaled Ranunculus is very pretty and one of the most popular wedding…

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Beautiful Centerpiece with Peony Tulips

Peony Tulips This showy centerpiece contains Peony Tulips and Spray Roses. Peony Tulips, also known as Double Tulips, have multiple layers of sweetly scented petals, creating a dazzling, ruffled effect. As their name suggests, they resemble to Peony. Tips An interesting fact about tulips is that they continue to grow after being cut, up to an inch or more. They…

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Floral Demonstration, Oakland, CA

I participated in the 14th Annual Tulip Event in North Oakland, CA from Merritt College today and made a Cascading Wedding Bouquet. I was fortunate to have a variety of high-quality materials to work with. (Thanks to my teacher, Kay and Mountain View Cemetery!) The flowers I used are: three kinds of Roses, Calla lily, Tulip, Dendrobium Orchid, Rice Flower,…

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