@maggie4948 as a pro I order from various wholesalers. Check your area for floral wholesalers, some will sell to the public (just not as cheaply as they do to florists who buy in bulk amd don't pay sales tax because our end clients pay the sales tax)
Hydrangea actually loves humidity! But large arrangements, if you don't have refrigeration, the day before is ideal. If you have a nice cold room and make sure your foam stays refreshed with water twice a day, you can get away with 2 days before. Bridal bouquets and low centerpieces, 2 days before. Keep bouquets in vases or jars with water, and foam containers always topped off with water.
@@petalsavvy8463 Thank you. Last question, how much time should you plan per centerpiece? We are trying to do 6 large arrangements and 15 small centerpieces. The small will be around a lantern.
Are you doing just loose flowers and greenery around the lantern, or do you plan to do them in a foam form? For the big ones, give each designer about an hour, as you progress it may dwindle down to 45 minutes. It's a leaning curve and a flow. Lanterns with loose floral can be done super duper quick the day of the wedding in like 5 minutes per table. In foam it can take 10-15 minutes.
@@petalsavvy8463 Wedding is next year. I will book a tutorial on your site closer to the wedding day to make sure everything I have planned makes sense. Flowers around lantern will be in flower foam. You have been extremely helpful.
Love your content! Can you please give us the recipe or type of flowers you used for the bridal bouquet timelapse you made in your last video? Thank you!!!
@Erkr-j7t glad it was educational for you! There's a seller on Mayfair selling them for $137 each, look up Bourdieu Plant Stand, it's the same stand and even the same photo from Accent Decor. They're a reseller so it's expensive but if you plan to use them often they're a great investment. If you're a consumer, maybe check with some local florists or event companies to see if they have harlow stands for rent. They come in 28" and 40" amd 28 are great for a standard elevated centerpiece.
Love this arrangement! If I wanted more greens and less flowers, could I double the greens and half the flowers? I don't want it to look like the flowers are awkward in the arrangement and like they don't belong. But I've considered just doing all greenery on risers for my wedding in October.
Hi Joy! You can do this look with as little hydrangea as you prefer. Using the hydrangea just helps you easily achieve a round shape. But you can do the same style even without hydrangea, you just have to use more greenery and other flowers :)
@Petal Savvy one big question. For the hydrangeas, I am in California where it is very dry and hot, how early can I do a wedding arrangement? Truly appreciate your response as wedding is this coming Saturday. thank you!
Is the reception going to be indoors? I do not recommend hydrangea for DIY'ers for hot, dry climates if the flowers will have to be outside at all! If you're just doing a couple of big pieces for the ceremony and it's indoors, do it the night before and keep them as cool as possible and refill the water tray before bed and first thing in the morning. If your reception is outdoors, I do not recommend hydrangea unless it's in water directly. I'm from Texas and did a wedding in a tent in March down near the Mexico border, there was like 0% humidity and even though I made the centerpieces at 3am the night before, just the air conditioned van ride to the reception and being in the tent for 20 minutes had those hydrangea dying. I'm in San Antonio, we have a fairly constant humidity, but it was so dry, over 90 degrees and we didn't have any sort of ac or fan or swamp cooler in the tent and it was so hot in there. We were removing and replacing our hydrangea left and right. I've never experienced anything like that. There are tricks, like using the pickling agent Allum (dip your stem into the powder after you cut it and before putting it in water or foam), and when you process your hydrangea to dunk the whole head in water, but I don't even think that would have helped this situation. If you can swap out hydrangea that would be going into foam with more roses and snapdragons, carnations, and alstromeria, I would highly recommend doing so. Those will all hold up better.
@@petalsavvy8463 Hi, thank you for your response an suggestions. The event is indoors and we will be running the A/C but maybe to be safe I may use only 2 and all the alternative flowers recommended. Thank you so much for that!!!
If I make my own wedding centerpieces and buy the flowers when in terms of timeline should I get the flowers/ do the arrangement…how good are the flowers for? If I make the centerpiece 2 days before my wedding (a Thursday) will the flowers still be fresh for my wedding day (on Saturday)? Thank you for the expert advice !
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you so much! Have you ever heard of/seen a florist that would use artificial flowers brought by the bride to replace half of the flowers for a lesser price ? That’s another option I was thinking of rather than just all my diy
I am interested in how to transport this type of arrangement in a car in the heat because I know hydrangeas can’t stand heat and can wilt easily. Basic people don’t have coolers in their vans/cars so would these be able to withstand car heat with regular AC or should they be assembled at the venue?
I get these from one of my wholesalers, you have to have a resale license for called Accent Decor. If you're a diy bride looking for something like this, please email me at hello@petalsavvy.com and if there's enough lead time and they're in stock we may be able to help you with that.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but what colour are your roses and what variety? Obviously I know they are light pink, but is there a specific name for that specific colour? Thanks.
Sí, 24 horas está bien sin refrigeración. Con refrigeración (una cámara frigorífica) hasta 48 horas. En ambos casos, debes asegurarte de que la espuma floral esté bien hidratada y agregar agua todos los días al plato para que la espuma se mantenga húmeda. A la hortensia no le gusta el calor extremo, así que la recomiendo para eventos en interiores o en carpas con ventiladores.
Sorry, I just saw your user name looks more French! Oui, 24 heures est OK sans réfrigération. Avec réfrigération (une chambre froide) jusqu'à 48 heures. Dans les deux cas, vous devez vous assurer que la mousse florale est bien hydratée et ajouter de l'eau tous les jours dans le plat pour que la mousse reste humide. L'hortensia n'aime pas la chaleur extrême, je le recommande donc pour les événements en intérieur ou dans des tentes avec des ventilateurs de refroidissement.
@@petalsavvy8463 combien de temps à l’avance suggérez vous d’acheter les fleurs? Je suis pâtissière et commande souvent des fleurs pour mes créations. La dernière fois j’avais plusieurs fleurs d’extra et je les ai conservés au frigo. Même les roses sont restées magnifiques pendant plus d’une semaine. Quels sont vos meilleures astuces pour un mariage? 🤩 merciiii
Les fleurs restent belles pendant plus d'une semaine dans un réfrigérateur, mais je reçois généralement mes fleurs le mercredi pour un événement le samedi et je les laisse à température ambiante pour qu'elles puissent s'ouvrir et mûrir. Si vous faites cela, puis mettez les fleurs au réfrigérateur, elles dureront encore environ une semaine !
Hi! I want to make the centerpieces for my wedding. Would you recommend this arrangement for someone who’s never made an arrangement? How much (give or take) would this be for 10 of them? Purchasing everything at the flower district?
That is a great question! A recent mother of the bride who followed this tutorial made 10 for her daughter's wedding, she said she spent roughly 1200 on flowers, foam and tapers, etc. And then the risers were extra. It depends on your local market or if you want to order online, though. :) if you have a local flower market you can call and ask them for a rough estimate based on the quantities (the recipe is listed in the video, multiply by how many you want to make and factor in bouquet flowers too). Or do an online floral source. We are working on establishing a way to help people source flowers as well, but it's still in the works. :)
Is there something we could use in place of hydrangeas that will last longer? I do not want to stress about them wilting! I am getting married indoors in Chicago in August
If you're getting married indoors you should be just fine using hydrangea :) if you would prefer to substitute, you can! There's nothing quite as large, though, so you'lldo a 1:3 swap. Examples: You can sub each hydrangea for one football mum, a stock, and an alstromeria. Or swap for a snapdragon, a cushion pom stem and a spray rose stem.
Bonjour! J'ai une autre question pour vous! Nous prévoyons beaucoup de fleurs au mariage (22 à 23 centre de table large et en hauteur/ 10-12 bouquets d'allée / Urnes florales (3x) / Fleurs suspendu avec cage florale sur porte, etc... Bien sûr nous voudrions prendre un peu d'avance, le mariage étant un samedi. Pensez vous que de commencer quelques bouquet en mousse florale le mercredi est réaliste? Même avec un spray de finition ? Ou il faut impérativement les commencer le jeudi? Ils ne seront pas placés au frigo car bien sûr nous n'aurons pas autant de place pour cette quantité de fleurs. Merci de tous les conseils que vous pourrez donner! 🥰🥰☀☀
I am sorry, I just saw this. Hydrangea does not hold up great in foam so I would say leave the hydrangea until Friday but you can start with greenery on Thursday.
Yes, as long as you keep the floral foam well hydrated. I do not recommend hydrangea during super hot months or I'm arid climates. If your event is in a dry or hot area, use more greenery and roses or other hardy flowers for fullness.
Always tape your foam into the lomey dish, otherwise your arrangement won't stay in place during transition. Pilsner vases aren't as stable so be sure to fill it with water. You should probably also consider a 6" lomey dish and cutting back on the recipe so your arrangement is smaller so it is a better proportion to the vase size. 7 hydrangea (premium size, not jumbo or standard which is small), 10-12 roses and 4-5 spray roses with greenery is a decent amount for a smaller tall arrangement. Use one full brick of foam, cut in half and stacked. Tape one strip of tape over the bottom half brick, and 2 strips in an X or even 3 strips for extra security over the second half brick. You can chicken wire but I don't find it necessary for smaller tall arrangements like this. Hope that helps!
Can you give a tip on when to purchase roses so it’s nicely open instead of bulb looking I’m afraid it withered if I take it out of from fridge too soon
I usually get my flowers on Wednesday for a Saturday wedding and leave at room temperature. You also want to make sure you get a rose that opens nicely. Some are more bulb looking and don't open as well as others.
@geraldinehablado5510 you're welcome! I actually made a video about it too but I'm not sure it uploaded properly. It's on our tiktok though @petalsavvy
It really just depends on where you get your flowers and if you want it that size, or bigger or smaller. To diy this, on average, probably around 125-150
Yep, which is why you need a nice, heavy sturdy base or stand that is very well balanced! The arrangement itself is also heavy so they all stay in place. There is special putty you can buy too, but it's not necessary.
Great question! I think it depends on the look you would want to achieve! You could half the hydrangea and reduce roses by a third, and add more greens. How many greens you add depends on the type as the bunches are different sizes and volumes. If you wanted to mix in silver dollar eucalyptus for example, I would add one bunch of silver dollar and half a bunch of salal aka lemon leaf. If you didn't want eucalyptus, but you wanted specifically more Italian ruscus, and you halved the hydrangea and reduced roses by 6, you would need at least 15ish stems of Italian ruscus, cut in half. Israeli ruscus you would need way more!
@@petalsavvy8463 Wedding was this past weekend. I made ten large stand arrangements that we double-used for the ceremony and reception tables. Also decorated the arch and made 12 bouts, 11 coursages, and 5 bouquets. I am so grateful to you for sharing your talent and saved about 10K on our daughter's flowers. Thank you so much for such great tutorials!
@Peri Havekost thank you so so much for this, you absolutely made my day. Would you be willing to send some photos to my Instagram dms for me to share and make a video about it? I've been trying to work on developing a proper course for diyers and would love to share this, as well as find out more about your experience, challenges, and what was most helpful!
I would recommend rewatching starting at about 2:30. It is 3 brick, that are cut to 2/3 of a brick. I place two side by side in the bottom, tape, then the third piece on top of those, and tape again. You could also do this with 4 bricks if you feel you would need more surface area, it's just very heavy.
That's a great question! It depends on if you have flower wholesalers near you that will sell to the public or if you have to order online. I would say 125-180 in most cases if you're buying in bulk which beats the $300-400 you will pay a florist to make it!
Great question! Yes, but for the average DIY bride theybare not practical, which is who these videos are intended. For my own business, for retail I like using chicken wire and water for low arrangements. however I live and work in San Antonio and most of the year it's hot and the flowers don't hold up well in packed moss and agra wool and other products are not readily available in our market.
Been a while but I think I used multiple standard bricks stacked. I'm not at a computer but I do show the mechanics and how many and what size I use a couple minutes in :)
I get mine from a few local wholesalers as well as wholesalers who ship in bulk to me via southwest cargo. If you're going to DIY, I recommend checking your city's floral wholesalers to see if they will sell to the general public as well. If not, flower moxie and fifty flowers are a great resource.
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Did it look like this one? Plastic, green on one side with the sticky side more of a white color? Or was it more like paper? The paper tape is for making corsages and wrapping wire. If you did have a tape that was sticky, and did not stick to your vase, please note the vase must be completely dry for the tape to stick. So when you get this kind in the link, make sure your containers are dry. Another good practice is to tape across your first line of tape with another small piece horizontally (imagine your main line goes north to south, then you want a small piece to cross over it east to west)
Market prices are different, the farther things have to travel the hight prices go, I would estimate these would retail with current prices 350-425. Supply chain effects everything!
Thank you for this tutorial! I've heard that hydrangeas need a lot of water. Can you arrange such a centerpiece a day before the event or will the hydrangeas wilt in the foam? Thank you in advance!
Hello! Yes, hydrangea is a very thirsty flower. We design with them the day before. Occasionally we will get a sad hydrangea and have to replace him but we make sure to water the foam and the lomey dish throughout the afternoon and evening as they drink, and before we leave, and when we come in in the morning! If your event is in a particularly Dry climate, and it's a hot season, you may want to avoid hydrangea.
I'm a professional floral designer by trade and I got them from one of my wholesalers. If you're planning to DIY and need recommendations on sourcing and planning, you can reach out at petalsavvy.com
Wonderful Job 👏 I like that you were so precise to say how much flowers you used and what kind are they. Very professional thank you.
This is One of the best tutorials I’ve seen for centerpieces. Beautiful!! Thank you
Thank you 😁
That was a wonderful presentation, explained it so well, your pace was just fine did not have to rewind at all. Thank You
Your tutorial really helped me this past weekend. I am so grateful that I found your UA-cam channel.
That makes me so happy!!!
So beautiful!!! You're talented. Thank you for sharing your talents.
Exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you
Really great step by step. Thank you!
Oh my gosh, it's beautiful
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤❤😍😍😍♥️ you are such a great help
Love your teaching!! Learned a lot!!
Beautifully done!
Very well done. Gorgeous.
Soo beautiful, I love it
I'm in love. Such great information, thank you so much. What a dream
Aww, you're welcome!
Gorgeous!💐😍🥰
This is amazinnggggg. Thank youuuu
Beautiful!
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More videos please! Thank you thank you❤❤❤❤
Is there a video in particular you would like to see?
Thank you for sharing your expertise I like your video because it is doable and classy looking I just wonder where you order your fresh flowers from
@maggie4948 as a pro I order from various wholesalers. Check your area for floral wholesalers, some will sell to the public (just not as cheaply as they do to florists who buy in bulk amd don't pay sales tax because our end clients pay the sales tax)
Thank you so much for a lovely video ... learned a lot.
I'm so happy to hear that!
Beautiful 👑👑❤
This is gorgeous! Thank you for walking through the process! Where did you find quality risers/stands for flower arrangements of that size? ☺️🤍
I got these from Accent Decor. You need to have a resale license to purchase from them but we will be offering these in the not so distant future.
@@petalsavvy8463 that's amazing! Do you know when by chance? I would love to purchase them for my wedding!
@@ashleyhermanreagan I'm not totally certain but email me via the website and I can see about getting some to you!
I love the video, was very clear and helped me a lot for my wedding ! I was wondering where did you get the base for the flowers ? Thanks a lot
From a company called Accent Decor. They only sell to people with resale licenses.
Great tutorial. When do you recommend we make the bouquets before the wedding? Concerned how long hydrangeas will last in a humid climate.
Hydrangea actually loves humidity! But large arrangements, if you don't have refrigeration, the day before is ideal. If you have a nice cold room and make sure your foam stays refreshed with water twice a day, you can get away with 2 days before. Bridal bouquets and low centerpieces, 2 days before. Keep bouquets in vases or jars with water, and foam containers always topped off with water.
@@petalsavvy8463 Thank you. Last question, how much time should you plan per centerpiece? We are trying to do 6 large arrangements and 15 small centerpieces. The small will be around a lantern.
Are you doing just loose flowers and greenery around the lantern, or do you plan to do them in a foam form? For the big ones, give each designer about an hour, as you progress it may dwindle down to 45 minutes. It's a leaning curve and a flow. Lanterns with loose floral can be done super duper quick the day of the wedding in like 5 minutes per table. In foam it can take 10-15 minutes.
@@petalsavvy8463 Wedding is next year. I will book a tutorial on your site closer to the wedding day to make sure everything I have planned makes sense. Flowers around lantern will be in flower foam. You have been extremely helpful.
Yay, thank you! Once you know the size of the base of your lantern, let me know. I'll make a new video based on lantern flowers!
Absolutely beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing
Love your content! Can you please give us the recipe or type of flowers you used for the bridal bouquet timelapse you made in your last video? Thank you!!!
Thank you! It was hydrangea, stock, dusty miller, overtime gypsophelia (a large bloom baby's breath), Playa blanca garden roses, white O'Hara garden roses, quicksand roses, white majolica spray roses, ranunculus, scabiosa, Misty limonium, Veronica and larkspur!
This video was so helpful! Do you have any suggestions for where to get the base if we aren’t able to get the one you suggested from accent decor?
@Erkr-j7t glad it was educational for you! There's a seller on Mayfair selling them for $137 each, look up Bourdieu Plant Stand, it's the same stand and even the same photo from Accent Decor. They're a reseller so it's expensive but if you plan to use them often they're a great investment. If you're a consumer, maybe check with some local florists or event companies to see if they have harlow stands for rent. They come in 28" and 40" amd 28 are great for a standard elevated centerpiece.
So helpful, thank you!
@@petalsavvy8463
Beautiful job! Very Inspiring. Is the 9in lomey dish larger in diameter than the top plate?
No, but as long as your base is sturdy, heavy and stable, you can use something narrower than the lomey.
Love this arrangement! If I wanted more greens and less flowers, could I double the greens and half the flowers? I don't want it to look like the flowers are awkward in the arrangement and like they don't belong. But I've considered just doing all greenery on risers for my wedding in October.
I would recommend omitting the hydrangea and doubling the greens. :)
Hello petal savvy I love your work ...how can I make more greenery but less hygendra. How pieces of hygendra u think I will put it.
Hi Joy! You can do this look with as little hydrangea as you prefer. Using the hydrangea just helps you easily achieve a round shape. But you can do the same style even without hydrangea, you just have to use more greenery and other flowers :)
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you so much that will help me a lot 🥰
Beautiful! So, are glue dashes and/or double-sided tape truly enough to secure the lomey dish to the pedestal? That's currently my biggest concern!
Not really! As long as your lomey is heavy and your riser is super stable!
Thank you for your quick response!@@petalsavvy8463
@Petal Savvy one big question. For the hydrangeas, I am in California where it is very dry and hot, how early can I do a wedding arrangement? Truly appreciate your response as wedding is this coming Saturday. thank you!
Is the reception going to be indoors? I do not recommend hydrangea for DIY'ers for hot, dry climates if the flowers will have to be outside at all! If you're just doing a couple of big pieces for the ceremony and it's indoors, do it the night before and keep them as cool as possible and refill the water tray before bed and first thing in the morning. If your reception is outdoors, I do not recommend hydrangea unless it's in water directly. I'm from Texas and did a wedding in a tent in March down near the Mexico border, there was like 0% humidity and even though I made the centerpieces at 3am the night before, just the air conditioned van ride to the reception and being in the tent for 20 minutes had those hydrangea dying. I'm in San Antonio, we have a fairly constant humidity, but it was so dry, over 90 degrees and we didn't have any sort of ac or fan or swamp cooler in the tent and it was so hot in there. We were removing and replacing our hydrangea left and right. I've never experienced anything like that. There are tricks, like using the pickling agent Allum (dip your stem into the powder after you cut it and before putting it in water or foam), and when you process your hydrangea to dunk the whole head in water, but I don't even think that would have helped this situation. If you can swap out hydrangea that would be going into foam with more roses and snapdragons, carnations, and alstromeria, I would highly recommend doing so. Those will all hold up better.
@@petalsavvy8463 Hi, thank you for your response an suggestions. The event is indoors and we will be running the A/C but maybe to be safe I may use only 2 and all the alternative flowers recommended. Thank you so much for that!!!
If I make my own wedding centerpieces and buy the flowers when in terms of timeline should I get the flowers/ do the arrangement…how good are the flowers for? If I make the centerpiece 2 days before my wedding (a Thursday) will the flowers still be fresh for my wedding day (on Saturday)?
Thank you for the expert advice !
It depends on the flowers. Hydrangea I would do the day before if in foam. If you're doing vases with water you could do Thursday :)
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you so much! Have you ever heard of/seen a florist that would use artificial flowers brought by the bride to replace half of the flowers for a lesser price ? That’s another option I was thinking of rather than just all my diy
Thanks so much sweetheart
You're welcome, I hope it was helpful!
Do you even feel the need to put chicken wire around the foam? I'm trying to assess the "break point" where chicken wire is a good idea. Thanks.
Great question! When doing this size, I do not. It wouldn't hurt to do so but this isn't a huge arrangement so it's more manageable.
I am interested in how to transport this type of arrangement in a car in the heat because I know hydrangeas can’t stand heat and can wilt easily. Basic people don’t have coolers in their vans/cars so would these be able to withstand car heat with regular AC or should they be assembled at the venue?
So sorry I just saw this. Have your ac blasting before taking it to the car, get it in and out asap!
If I wanted to make a smaller arrangement like this, how many blocks of foam would I use? I am using the same type of stand just shorter. TY! 😊
I'm so sorry I'm just now seeing this. It depends on how much hydrangea is going in it but I would still say at least a whole brick.
GORGEOUS 😍
Also what tape did you use?
Would any tape work?
I prefer oasis green waterproof anchor tape.
Belíssimo ❤
Where did you get that that gold vase from? I’m been looking for one!
I get them from a company called Accent Decor, they only sell wholesale to businesses with resale licenses.
Hello did you tape the floral tape to the clear holder, or what can of tape is that
@@lifeofnikki99 it's Oasis anchor tape. It's like skinny duct tape!
What variety of roses are you using? Beautiful!
The full recipe with variety names is listed at a little over 3 minutes in :)
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you so much!
Can you do a tutorial on arches and rings also?
I'm currently working on revamping Petal Savvy and creating new videos, we will have an arch tutorial available 😀
I need to sign up for some training
Where can I buy centerpieces like that. All the ones I find online don’t have anything to support them on top
I get these from one of my wholesalers, you have to have a resale license for called Accent Decor. If you're a diy bride looking for something like this, please email me at hello@petalsavvy.com and if there's enough lead time and they're in stock we may be able to help you with that.
Very beautiful arrangement, you have a subscriber! Can I ask how much this is, rough estimate please?
To make yourself? It depends on where and how you get your flowers, but for a diy-er in 2024, probably around $130-150
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you so much! ♥️
Sorry if this has been asked before, but what colour are your roses and what variety? Obviously I know they are light pink, but is there a specific name for that specific colour? Thanks.
They are white and ivory. The full recipe is listed in the video about 3:20 in and in the video details.
Is artificial flowers or natural flowers?
This is beatiful!
All fresh, there is a complete recipe about 2:30 into the video
Wonderful!
Sorry, I dont speak english very well. How much time your mentionned that we can make this design in advance? 24hours?
Thanks alot
Sí, 24 horas está bien sin refrigeración. Con refrigeración (una cámara frigorífica) hasta 48 horas. En ambos casos, debes asegurarte de que la espuma floral esté bien hidratada y agregar agua todos los días al plato para que la espuma se mantenga húmeda. A la hortensia no le gusta el calor extremo, así que la recomiendo para eventos en interiores o en carpas con ventiladores.
Sorry, I just saw your user name looks more French! Oui, 24 heures est OK sans réfrigération. Avec réfrigération (une chambre froide) jusqu'à 48 heures. Dans les deux cas, vous devez vous assurer que la mousse florale est bien hydratée et ajouter de l'eau tous les jours dans le plat pour que la mousse reste humide. L'hortensia n'aime pas la chaleur extrême, je le recommande donc pour les événements en intérieur ou dans des tentes avec des ventilateurs de refroidissement.
@@petalsavvy8463 ohhh vous êtes trop gentille! Merci d’avoir répondu en français!! Si j’ai d’autres questions je vais vous écrire! 🥰🥰
@@petalsavvy8463 combien de temps à l’avance suggérez vous d’acheter les fleurs?
Je suis pâtissière et commande souvent des fleurs pour mes créations. La dernière fois j’avais plusieurs fleurs d’extra et je les ai conservés au frigo. Même les roses sont restées magnifiques pendant plus d’une semaine. Quels sont vos meilleures astuces pour un mariage? 🤩 merciiii
Les fleurs restent belles pendant plus d'une semaine dans un réfrigérateur, mais je reçois généralement mes fleurs le mercredi pour un événement le samedi et je les laisse à température ambiante pour qu'elles puissent s'ouvrir et mûrir. Si vous faites cela, puis mettez les fleurs au réfrigérateur, elles dureront encore environ une semaine !
Hi! I want to make the centerpieces for my wedding. Would you recommend this arrangement for someone who’s never made an arrangement? How much (give or take) would this be for 10 of them? Purchasing everything at the flower district?
That is a great question! A recent mother of the bride who followed this tutorial made 10 for her daughter's wedding, she said she spent roughly 1200 on flowers, foam and tapers, etc. And then the risers were extra. It depends on your local market or if you want to order online, though. :) if you have a local flower market you can call and ask them for a rough estimate based on the quantities (the recipe is listed in the video, multiply by how many you want to make and factor in bouquet flowers too). Or do an online floral source. We are working on establishing a way to help people source flowers as well, but it's still in the works. :)
Is there something we could use in place of hydrangeas that will last longer? I do not want to stress about them wilting!
I am getting married indoors in Chicago in August
If you're getting married indoors you should be just fine using hydrangea :) if you would prefer to substitute, you can! There's nothing quite as large, though, so you'lldo a 1:3 swap. Examples: You can sub each hydrangea for one football mum, a stock, and an alstromeria. Or swap for a snapdragon, a cushion pom stem and a spray rose stem.
Bonjour!
J'ai une autre question pour vous!
Nous prévoyons beaucoup de fleurs au mariage (22 à 23 centre de table large et en hauteur/ 10-12 bouquets d'allée / Urnes florales (3x) / Fleurs suspendu avec cage florale sur porte, etc...
Bien sûr nous voudrions prendre un peu d'avance, le mariage étant un samedi. Pensez vous que de commencer quelques bouquet en mousse florale le mercredi est réaliste? Même avec un spray de finition ? Ou il faut impérativement les commencer le jeudi? Ils ne seront pas placés au frigo car bien sûr nous n'aurons pas autant de place pour cette quantité de fleurs.
Merci de tous les conseils que vous pourrez donner! 🥰🥰☀☀
I am sorry, I just saw this. Hydrangea does not hold up great in foam so I would say leave the hydrangea until Friday but you can start with greenery on Thursday.
Can you make this a day before the wedding?
Yes, as long as you keep the floral foam well hydrated. I do not recommend hydrangea during super hot months or I'm arid climates. If your event is in a dry or hot area, use more greenery and roses or other hardy flowers for fullness.
I am using 24" Pilsner vases with a 4.25" opening. Can i still use the 9" lomey dish. should I tape the foam or wrap it in chicken wire?
Always tape your foam into the lomey dish, otherwise your arrangement won't stay in place during transition. Pilsner vases aren't as stable so be sure to fill it with water. You should probably also consider a 6" lomey dish and cutting back on the recipe so your arrangement is smaller so it is a better proportion to the vase size. 7 hydrangea (premium size, not jumbo or standard which is small), 10-12 roses and 4-5 spray roses with greenery is a decent amount for a smaller tall arrangement. Use one full brick of foam, cut in half and stacked. Tape one strip of tape over the bottom half brick, and 2 strips in an X or even 3 strips for extra security over the second half brick. You can chicken wire but I don't find it necessary for smaller tall arrangements like this. Hope that helps!
Can you give a tip on when to purchase roses so it’s nicely open instead of bulb looking I’m afraid it withered if I take it out of from fridge too soon
I usually get my flowers on Wednesday for a Saturday wedding and leave at room temperature. You also want to make sure you get a rose that opens nicely. Some are more bulb looking and don't open as well as others.
@@petalsavvy8463 wow! Thanks for the reply❤️
@geraldinehablado5510 you're welcome! I actually made a video about it too but I'm not sure it uploaded properly. It's on our tiktok though @petalsavvy
Love this! How much is something like this?
It really just depends on where you get your flowers and if you want it that size, or bigger or smaller. To diy this, on average, probably around 125-150
how do you keep the dish on top of the stand? it just sits there?
Yep, which is why you need a nice, heavy sturdy base or stand that is very well balanced! The arrangement itself is also heavy so they all stay in place. There is special putty you can buy too, but it's not necessary.
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you
This is a beautiful arrangement! Are you offering the risers for sale? I would like to purchase a few.
No, sorry not at this time. Our supplier is backordered and we can't guarantee shipping dates.
How much should I reduce the recipe by if I wanted more greenery and less flowers?
Great question! I think it depends on the look you would want to achieve! You could half the hydrangea and reduce roses by a third, and add more greens. How many greens you add depends on the type as the bunches are different sizes and volumes. If you wanted to mix in silver dollar eucalyptus for example, I would add one bunch of silver dollar and half a bunch of salal aka lemon leaf. If you didn't want eucalyptus, but you wanted specifically more Italian ruscus, and you halved the hydrangea and reduced roses by 6, you would need at least 15ish stems of Italian ruscus, cut in half. Israeli ruscus you would need way more!
@@petalsavvy8463 Wedding was this past weekend. I made ten large stand arrangements that we double-used for the ceremony and reception tables. Also decorated the arch and made 12 bouts, 11 coursages, and 5 bouquets. I am so grateful to you for sharing your talent and saved about 10K on our daughter's flowers. Thank you so much for such great tutorials!
@Peri Havekost thank you so so much for this, you absolutely made my day. Would you be willing to send some photos to my Instagram dms for me to share and make a video about it? I've been trying to work on developing a proper course for diyers and would love to share this, as well as find out more about your experience, challenges, and what was most helpful!
@@petalsavvy8463 sent!
Is there a special tape when working with florals ?
You want to use waterproof anchor tape for arrangements like this. I like oasis brand the best.
Hello, This is so lovely! What size is the stand?
Thank you! It's 28" I believe :)
Hi what size stand is that? 23.6 or 31.5? thank you
The 29.5" size Harlow from Accent Decor.
Hi, I am not sure how you place the foam. The one in the bottom is 2/3 as well the one in the top. Thank you.
I would recommend rewatching starting at about 2:30. It is 3 brick, that are cut to 2/3 of a brick. I place two side by side in the bottom, tape, then the third piece on top of those, and tape again. You could also do this with 4 bricks if you feel you would need more surface area, it's just very heavy.
How much do the flowers cost doing something like this DIY?
That's a great question! It depends on if you have flower wholesalers near you that will sell to the public or if you have to order online. I would say 125-180 in most cases if you're buying in bulk which beats the $300-400 you will pay a florist to make it!
Have you considered alternatives to flower foam for environmental purposes?
Great question! Yes, but for the average DIY bride theybare not practical, which is who these videos are intended. For my own business, for retail I like using chicken wire and water for low arrangements. however I live and work in San Antonio and most of the year it's hot and the flowers don't hold up well in packed moss and agra wool and other products are not readily available in our market.
Muy. largo el video pero gracias lindo 😘👋👋
What size foam brick did you use?
Been a while but I think I used multiple standard bricks stacked. I'm not at a computer but I do show the mechanics and how many and what size I use a couple minutes in :)
Hi pls where do you get your flowers
I get mine from a few local wholesalers as well as wholesalers who ship in bulk to me via southwest cargo. If you're going to DIY, I recommend checking your city's floral wholesalers to see if they will sell to the general public as well. If not, flower moxie and fifty flowers are a great resource.
Thank you so much
Where can you get the high riser like you used?
Love your videos, how can I see other videos you have made?
They're sold by Accent Decor who only sell to people with resale licenses. They're currently out of stock until November 😅
Hi
What tape do you use? Can you share the link? Thanks!
Check this out on Amazon
Oasis 1/2"x60yd Green Waterproof Tape smile.amazon.com/dp/B00213KB80/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_NDCMYNSW5CNDW1DS5G33?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@petalsavvy8463 thank you for the link. I bought the green floral tape and it did not stick to the vase st all. This must be a different tape.
Did it look like this one? Plastic, green on one side with the sticky side more of a white color? Or was it more like paper? The paper tape is for making corsages and wrapping wire. If you did have a tape that was sticky, and did not stick to your vase, please note the vase must be completely dry for the tape to stick. So when you get this kind in the link, make sure your containers are dry. Another good practice is to tape across your first line of tape with another small piece horizontally (imagine your main line goes north to south, then you want a small piece to cross over it east to west)
How tall was this riser?
29.5" tall x 8" at the base plate.
Hi how much would an arrangement like this cost?
Are you asking the retail value if you were to buy it from a florist, or the cost to make it yourself?
@@petalsavvy8463 if I were to buy from a florist.
that is one really expensive centerpiece!
Yes, depending on market value which is fluctuating rapidly due to supply chain issues, it would retail probably $350-425
Market prices are different, the farther things have to travel the hight prices go, I would estimate these would retail with current prices 350-425. Supply chain effects everything!
Thank you for this tutorial! I've heard that hydrangeas need a lot of water. Can you arrange such a centerpiece a day before the event or will the hydrangeas wilt in the foam? Thank you in advance!
Hello! Yes, hydrangea is a very thirsty flower. We design with them the day before. Occasionally we will get a sad hydrangea and have to replace him but we make sure to water the foam and the lomey dish throughout the afternoon and evening as they drink, and before we leave, and when we come in in the morning! If your event is in a particularly Dry climate, and it's a hot season, you may want to avoid hydrangea.
Are these faux flowers or real?
All real, the varieties are listed in the video a few minutes in.
Are those artificial flowers?
No, they're all fresh. In the video I list the variety and quantity for the recipe.
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Love your tutorial and the music is loud😢
Hi where did you get your florals
I'm a professional floral designer by trade and I got them from one of my wholesalers. If you're planning to DIY and need recommendations on sourcing and planning, you can reach out at petalsavvy.com
How tall of a riser did you use?
Thank you for your question! 29.5". For elevated arrangements I recommend a minimum riser height of 24".