I've just started my certificate 3 in floristry and even though I've loved floristry my whole life it's been a bit daunting to start this course but your videos have really helped me not feel soo intimidated !
This is a great informational video. I love having the instruction to see how to use the different types of media (foam, wire, moss, etc) to work with and what to do with them. Keep up the good work.
BTW about that last tall difficult classic Greek type container - I once filled a similar brown pottery vase with sand and did a yellow fabric flower, dried grasses & deep green leaves arrangement in it, and then put melted wax on the top of sand to hold the arrangement during transport and over time. Worked beautifully for some years ;-) In Germany I insert in them a 'lipped' bowl that fits exactly over the mouth of the vase. In this way we can put Oasis in it and do the arrangement. There are also tall conical shaped lipped plastic inserts available to make tall better controlled arrangements that can also hold water. It is from them that I actually got the idea to use shallower inserts for more compact and smaller arrangements.
Thank you for your very informing videos. They have been of great help. I was wondering if you could do an arrangement on a pedestal. Like in a small bowl that you can put on a pedestal and use as a centerpiece? Thank you
This is so useful - thank you! Could you tell us which containers are better suited for which types of arrangements & occasions please and the the pros and cons of the types of containers please? Could you also do a video series on flowers? The characteristics of types and the families the most common and popular and readily available flowers please?. And then the pros and cons of using them for different containers and different occasions? Thank you so much!
I apreciate the informations.I watched your videos and I noticed the way you use the foam....so I just want to have a small comment about it - those who produce the foam say that we should be carefull with pushing the foam when we use it, for if we crush it the flowers might not take enough water, so they don't last too much...the foam is formed from lots of small cells that keep the water inside - so is not so indicate to crush them, for they lose their purpose...so, my point is that if we are dealing with the foam in a more gentle way we could use it at it's highest capacity..
What is the name of the putty you use to hold your pin holders/frogs into place. I hears you call it something in another video but can’t seem to remember it or find the video again. I have enjoyed your videos immensely. You make everything so easy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Watching and learning from Michigan US
Oops, sorry, I hit the wrong button... the product I used is called ' plasticine'. It's a putty like modeling material made from calcium salt, petroleum jelly & aliphatic. A modeling clay, we all loved as kids. Since making this video, I've started using a product called ' liquid nails' manufactured by SHELLYS. Great stuff that sets like rock after 24 hours. It's waterproof, but once used, it can't be unmoved. I use it on containers that need this type of fixing for flowers/foliage. Hope this helps, Astar
Love your personality and enthusiasm in your work. Very helpful. Wonderful ideas. Many thanks.
I love how helpful your videos are. I appreciate u taking ur time to explain everything u do to all of us. Thank u
I've just started my certificate 3 in floristry and even though I've loved floristry my whole life it's been a bit daunting to start this course but your videos have really helped me not feel soo intimidated !
Your are so experimental ! & your are such a smart lady .. Enjoy all your videos , thanks for tutoring us!
I'm so loving these tutorials.
This is a great informational video. I love having the instruction to see how to use the different types of media (foam, wire, moss, etc) to work with and what to do with them. Keep up the good work.
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Your videos are so informative and refreshing. Love them Jan uk
Hello Jan, it's my pleasure to share. My quest is to encourage the whole 🌎 to discover the power of flowers. Warm regards Astar
This was a great video! Well done!
BTW about that last tall difficult classic Greek type container - I once filled a similar brown pottery vase with sand and did a yellow fabric flower, dried grasses & deep green leaves arrangement in it, and then put melted wax on the top of sand to hold the arrangement during transport and over time. Worked beautifully for some years ;-)
In Germany I insert in them a 'lipped' bowl that fits exactly over the mouth of the vase. In this way we can put Oasis in it and do the arrangement.
There are also tall conical shaped lipped plastic inserts available to make tall better controlled arrangements that can also hold water. It is from them that I actually got the idea to use shallower inserts for more compact and smaller arrangements.
kotugirl thank you so much for sharing. I'm on the hunt now as these will make such a difference and work super easy. X Astar
Thank you for your very informing videos. They have been of great help. I was wondering if you could do an arrangement on a pedestal. Like in a small bowl that you can put on a pedestal and use as a centerpiece? Thank you
What is the name of those small bowls? I love your videos so much! You are amazing💚
Same question please? The small bowls that are square inside. How do i search for them without a name?
This is so useful - thank you! Could you tell us which containers are better suited for which types of arrangements & occasions please and the the pros and cons of the types of containers please?
Could you also do a video series on flowers? The characteristics of types and the families the most common and popular and readily available flowers please?. And then the pros and cons of using them for different containers and different occasions? Thank you so much!
So incredibly informative! You are amazing...
I apreciate the informations.I watched your videos and I noticed the way you use the foam....so I just want to have a small comment about it - those who produce the foam say that we should be carefull with pushing the foam when we use it, for if we crush it the flowers might not take enough water, so they don't last too much...the foam is formed from lots of small cells that keep the water inside - so is not so indicate to crush them, for they lose their purpose...so, my point is that if we are dealing with the foam in a more gentle way we could use it at it's highest capacity..
what is the thing used to stick the pin holder to the container?
What is the name of the putty you use to hold your pin holders/frogs into place. I hears you call it something in another video but can’t seem to remember it or find the video again. I have enjoyed your videos immensely. You make everything so easy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Watching and learning from Michigan US
Hi there, the product I used is called 'plasterseen
Oops, sorry, I hit the wrong button... the product I used is called ' plasticine'. It's a putty like modeling material made from calcium salt, petroleum jelly & aliphatic. A modeling clay, we all loved as kids. Since making this video, I've started using a product called ' liquid nails' manufactured by SHELLYS. Great stuff that sets like rock after 24 hours. It's waterproof, but once used, it can't be unmoved. I use it on containers that need this type of fixing for flowers/foliage. Hope this helps, Astar
Great information...loved it
Sweet sweet Astar!
This is so helpful! Thank you!
Love love this!
Is the oasis wet?Why we put oasis in water first
I thank u very much for the demonstration, it helps me a lot 👍
where do you buy your silk flowers ?l'm having a hard time to buy them in bulk .
PLEASE DO MORE POT WT FLEUR..YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS...AND THEYBUSE RO BE SO POPULAR IN 60 AND 70 AND NOW FLORISTS ARE LIKE POT WHAT
Thanks 😌👍
the foam is extremely toxic I only use chook wire or free style.. I am looking for another option
Good tips
Very nice
Hydrangeas something sinking up what I think.