I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE AND TUTORIALS. It's insanely helpful to have the flower estimates when I'm doing my own center pieces. All of the color palettes are amazing.
Love your tutorials!! I have wondered about pew flowers, always thought they were done in plastic trays and hung with zip ties. Thank you for sharing. Going back to bing watch your other videos. Paula Carli-Windmill Flower Farm-Gridley Ca
this is beautiful - how heavy do they end up becoming? I am hoping to hang them over a curtain rod as part of a backdrop. Will not be as elaborate as these and will use lighter flowers
Quick question? How would you transport the already made pew arrangements? Being that I’m not an expert Florist I would have to make them before hand because I would be nervous trying to get them done at the church.
You're flowers will come in long rectangular boxes and you'll want to save those for easy transport! Use some packing material to line the inside of the boxes and then nestle your finished pew markers inside the box together. They should transport to the church perfectly fine!
Great tutorial. I bought the clips with foam as per your video (before I saw your video) and I had intended to hang the over the chairs for a garden ceremony. I realize now that they will be facing backwards and not on the aisle. Do you think there is a way to modify hanging them? Also what is the best method for transportation?
That's a great question! I would use zip ties to attach the outside portion of the clip to the chair so it faces outwards towards the aisle. You can easily hide the zip tie with pretty ribbon or a bark wire. The greenery and floral will also help to hide your mechanics! Save your long boxes that the flowers come in and use some of the packing material along the sides of the box so you can nestle your aisle markers with the flowers facing up. They should arrive totally fine for the wedding day!
We haven't been able to get our hands on any for a while due to covid & supply chain issues, but you can use one of these and secure it to the pew with a command hook.
Glue is important if you think people will bump into them. I recommend using glue for cascade bouquets and any foam work that people will be knocking around. =) If you're working with a large aisle then it may only be needed for the stems pointed downwards.
I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE AND TUTORIALS. It's insanely helpful to have the flower estimates when I'm doing my own center pieces. All of the color palettes are amazing.
Thank you so much!!!!
How do you transport these to the venue?
Love your tutorials!! I have wondered about pew flowers, always thought they were done in plastic trays and hung with zip ties. Thank you for sharing. Going back to bing watch your other videos. Paula Carli-Windmill Flower Farm-Gridley Ca
Awesome pew arrangements
this is beautiful - how heavy do they end up becoming? I am hoping to hang them over a curtain rod as part of a backdrop. Will not be as elaborate as these and will use lighter flowers
It would be pretty heavy and without something behind it, I think it would tilt because it's so front-loaded.
@@FlowerMoxie thanks for responding
Thanks
Quick question? How would you transport the already made pew arrangements? Being that I’m not an expert Florist I would have to make them before hand because I would be nervous trying to get them done at the church.
You're flowers will come in long rectangular boxes and you'll want to save those for easy transport! Use some packing material to line the inside of the boxes and then nestle your finished pew markers inside the box together. They should transport to the church perfectly fine!
Great tutorial. I bought the clips with foam as per your video (before I saw your video) and I had intended to hang the over the chairs for a garden ceremony. I realize now that they will be facing backwards and not on the aisle. Do you think there is a way to modify hanging them? Also what is the best method for transportation?
That's a great question! I would use zip ties to attach the outside portion of the clip to the chair so it faces outwards towards the aisle. You can easily hide the zip tie with pretty ribbon or a bark wire. The greenery and floral will also help to hide your mechanics! Save your long boxes that the flowers come in and use some of the packing material along the sides of the box so you can nestle your aisle markers with the flowers facing up. They should arrive totally fine for the wedding day!
@@FlowerMoxie thanks so much!
What website can I get the pew hanging
We haven't been able to get our hands on any for a while due to covid & supply chain issues, but you can use one of these and secure it to the pew with a command hook.
Is it necessary to use the glue?
Not if you don't think they'll be disturbed when people walk by.
@@FlowerMoxie how can I send you pictures of my work ? Would love some constructive criticism
@@mariajaramillo1667 Sure, send them through Insta! @flowermoxie
I love your tutorials! I thought I could use this for chair flowers as well? Like for the backs of chairs at a dinner party?
I'm so sorry that I didn't see this until now! Yes, I think these would work great to hook on the back of chairs!
Why do you need the floral glue?
Glue is important if you think people will bump into them. I recommend using glue for cascade bouquets and any foam work that people will be knocking around. =) If you're working with a large aisle then it may only be needed for the stems pointed downwards.
Watch my Cascade Bouquet video for more explanation. XOXO
Thank you!
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Great job on the pew.
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