Tools for making your arrangement:
Vase
Chicken wire for in the vase
Snips
Flowers
Flower class floral varieties listed here & pictured below:
Roses
⁃ shimmer
⁃ Phoenix
⁃ Quicksand
Purple allium
Purple mini mum disbud
White tulip
White campanula
I source our flowers from my wholesaler who brings in flowers from all over the world. This week the tulips came from Holland, roses from Colombia, and mums from Florida. The flowers arrive in boxes from their long, refrigerated journey which need to be opened, stems cut, put into water, and put in the cooler to help them stay fresh and open. Processing the flowers feels like a workout for our team moving the heavy boxes and chopping all of the strong stems.
The varieties we have for our arrangement today are pictured below in the bunch quantities they arrive in and fresh out of the box. I chose these rose varieties for how lovely they are once they open. They’ll look much different in your arrangement in a few days then they do in these bunches. You can spin the stem of a rose to help the petals spread open and look their best. Beware a few petals could fly in the process.
You can reflex back the petals of a tulip to make them look full and open.
To begin the arrangement you’ll need to add water to your vase that has chicken wire in it as a mechanic to help the stems stay in place as you’re designing.
There are no set rules for your design but, generally speaking, I would add the flowers to your arrangement in the order they are presented here. First roses lower in as well as sticking out, then mums and hearty elements, then your delicate items reaching higher.
The Array Design style is definitely more wild and free with whimsical blooms reaching out but there is no wrong way to design your arrangement so if you like the tight and classic design you can keep all of the flowers about the same length for a round shape.
Just as a suggestion, here is a step by step list for you to follow with the flowers provided:
Once you’re created your design share your arrangement and tag @ArrayDesignAZ so I can see them!
Great news, now you have the base of what you need to create your arrangement next time! You can clear out the dead flowers once they’re all done but keep the chicken wire in the vase for your next arrangement. Just head to Trader Joe’s and pick a few bunches to created your next arrangement! Fun fact, all the flowers in the first arrangement at the top of the page are from Trader Joe’s so you can definitely create a fun arrangement to celebrate summer with a few bunches from there.
If you’ve wanted to help with flowers we’re looking for fall floral assistants for our wedding and corporate events. You can let me know here.
Ready to connect about adding wedding flowers to your special day coming up?
leave one here!
comments