You're a godsend, sir! I did all the flowers for our son's wedding last weekend. Your tips and tricks were invaluable, particularly when it came to the cascading bouquet! Everyone said they looked professional, but your videos were my secret "ingredient"! Many thanks!
Och aye~! Please see my response on your Facebook page, dear John! I could not post photos on here, but you were a HUGE part of our wedding festivities. I couldn't help but include you. Especially because of the Scottish factor~! ... Me being half Scots, my dear mother from Lanark (and a graduate of Moray House, Edinburgh), ... also my post-grad at St Andrews. Never mind any of that! The great advice you passed on ... for the cascading bouquet, the bridesmaids' bouquets, the boutonierres and corsages were inestimably beneficial. MANY THANKS. Beth x
Simplicity itself. Thanks for the handy tips. I was advised to leave the gypsophila to have a good drink overnight before trying to untangle it to use. After watching your tutorials, I’ve now included double sided carpet tape in the tool box. I might need a bigger box soon.😃
Thanks for the tutorial John. Gypsophila is one of my favorite and I’ve seen that it’s coming back in design. I know a lot of people still don’t like it, to me it gives a simple and innocent look 😊♎️.
I hunk this was 2 inches wide - but it was a while ago. I find different widths give different results. Wider is quicker but more obvious and a medium size is ideal . Narrow takes too long and is better for corsage work ( and is more prone to unravel if not double sided taped underneath ). 🌼😀
Mario Ramirez the best way to solve this is open up the wrap, take off the cellophane and shake the bunch to allow air through it - cut stems and leave to condition in an airy place. The smell should disperse with the more air. 😀
Extraordinario, que manos maravillosas!!!!!!
You're a godsend, sir! I did all the flowers for our son's wedding last weekend. Your tips and tricks were invaluable, particularly when it came to the cascading bouquet! Everyone said they looked professional, but your videos were my secret "ingredient"! Many thanks!
Beth Munnings-Winter thank you! Be lovely to see some photos - it’s great to see what people do 😀 bet you are still on a high?
Och aye~! Please see my response on your Facebook page, dear John! I could not post photos on here, but you were a HUGE part of our wedding festivities. I couldn't help but include you. Especially because of the Scottish factor~! ... Me being half Scots, my dear mother from Lanark (and a graduate of Moray House, Edinburgh), ... also my post-grad at St Andrews.
Never mind any of that! The great advice you passed on ... for the cascading bouquet, the bridesmaids' bouquets, the boutonierres and corsages were inestimably beneficial.
MANY THANKS.
Beth x
I clicked on this because of your warm smile in the thumbnail! This was so helpful :) thank you
Mason Blossom thank you! 😀
Simplicity itself. Thanks for the handy tips. I was advised to leave the gypsophila to have a good drink overnight before trying to untangle it to use. After watching your tutorials, I’ve now included double sided carpet tape in the tool box. I might need a bigger box soon.😃
J * the tape is an Oasis product, but before they started making it specifically for florists I used to use carpet tape - available in DIY stores 😀
J * I need to clean my toolbox out - but it’s good to have items like that - can be used in other ways as well.
Thanks for the tutorial John. Gypsophila is one of my favorite and I’ve seen that it’s coming back in design. I know a lot of people still don’t like it, to me it gives a simple and innocent look 😊♎️.
Libra thank you - yes, very simple and maybe not for everyone, but both the gypsophilia and this style of bouquet are good in certain situations.
Love how you neatly arranged them.
Hi, John this is Very beautiful and simple bouquet. Thank you for sharing!
Jabeen Fatima thank you 😀
Oh John my John...if only I could give you more likes!!
Excellent demo, thank you.
Gill
Thank you so much for this - What a fantastic way to cut down on spending for my wedding. Can't wait to put it into practice!!
Thank you - and a practice run is a good idea 😀🙋🏼♂️
Fabulous thank you, my daughter's getting married in November and your instruction is marvellous 👍😊
Christine Crabb thank you!
Thank you John, simple but beautiful. Will try!
Simple and beautiful. Thank you.
You are so relaxing to learn from!!
Lana Stone thank you! 😀
It’s lovely.
Nice 👏👍
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Very beatifoul....❤👰 !!!
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beautiful , how many stems would u say used for this bouquet?
l t about five stems should do - but you can get different grades or weights of material, so take that into account.
Thanks, always interesting
So beautiful! How many stems did you use for this bouquet or how many would you recommend for a bouquet this size?
Beautiful
Thank you 😊
I love it...
Que bonito 😍👏👏
Me encantooooo!!! 😍❤️
Perfect
May I know what is the width of your ribbons?
I hunk this was 2 inches wide - but it was a while ago. I find different widths give different results. Wider is quicker but more obvious and a medium size is ideal . Narrow takes too long and is better for corsage work ( and is more prone to unravel if not double sided taped underneath ).
🌼😀
what kind of flower tape did you use?
A Loyd this was a clear double sided sticky tape - from Oasis, and then ribbon to finish. 😀
Where can I order that tape you use? I always enjoy your videos
Becr8tive 21 this is an oasis product - bit you find some in DIY stores or craft shops. You can even use carpet tape 😀
I love your videos! The only thing is that the million star we get here smells nasty! Definitely not perfumy!
Mario Ramirez the best way to solve this is open up the wrap, take off the cellophane and shake the bunch to allow air through it - cut stems and leave to condition in an airy place. The smell should disperse with the more air. 😀