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How to Arrange Spring Flowers in a Bowl: Using Chicken Wire + Floristry Techniques
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About How to Arrange Spring Flowers in a Bowl: Using Chicken Wire + Floristry Techniques
Spring Bowl Intro from Alex at Webb and Farrer
Conditioning Flowers and Preparing the Bowl
Arranging Foliage in the Spring Bowl
Placing Flowers in the Spring Bowl
How to Keep the Flowers Lasting Longer
What You Will Learn?
- In this workshop you’ll learn how to arrange seasonal Spring flowers in a bowl using chicken wire to secure the stems..
- This workshop is broken down into small stages, from placing the chicken wire in the bowl to the final adjustments to the flowers once they’re all in there. I use the method shown in the workshop when I make: table centres, urn arrangements, decorate ceremony tables or dress tables for a dinner party. This is also a great florist skill to learn for making your own wedding flowers, arranging flowers to place in a vase to enjoy at home or as a table centre on your dining table..
- Learning all these skills will help you create a bowl of Spring flowers in a natural and loose style..
- When you're arranging your flowers it's really important to wash your hands after you've touched the plant material. And keep the flowers and foliage away from pets and children, especially because some plant material can be an irritant, harmful or poisonous..
- I’m Alex, and I’m the founder of Webb and Farrer, I’m a florist and I love to teach flower workshops. .
- Since 2014 I’ve shown hundreds of people how to arrange flowers, make flower crowns and create wreaths. It’s such a joy to see how flower arranging can be so relaxing and also a moment to yourself, to pause and create something completely of your own..
- Come and say Hi over on Instagram @WebbandFarrer where I share mini flower tutorials, gardening moments, flower tips and what’s going on behind the scenes..