Thank you so much for your comment Milly, I'm so glad you found it helpful, I just know from using UA-cam videos myself, how frustrating it can be when you think its going to be helpful but then they whizz through everything and you have to keep pausing constantly! I do hope you are happy with your design. Tracey ❤
Thank you so much for this - its so hard to find examples of sustainable techniques. I really didn't want to use glue for corsages and flower crowns and the three videos were perfect - corsage, flower crown, buttonhole. Excellent demos, easy to follow. 🙂
Ah you are so welcome, I'm so glad they are of help and that you;ve been able to design a whole suite of wedding accessories with them. Thanks for taking the time to feedback, its most appreciated. Tx
Such a gentle tone and a practical tutorial! Everything was easily explained, and this pattern is so versatile you can really dress it up and down however you'd like. Thank you, Miss Campbell, so much for treating us with these wonderful tutorials!!
Isabeau Mikulastik Thank you so so much for your lovely kind words, I'm so you've found my tutorials easy to follow and adapt to create your own ideas too - it's exactly what I had in mind! Tracey x
Ah that's so nice to her, I'm super happy to have been on some help and good luck with making the flower crowns, I'm sure they will absolutely love them and look super cute too! Tracey x
Ah, its just practice really, I’ve been a florist for quite a few years now but I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I’m planning a whole new series over the winter so more coming in the Spring. Tracey
For Beltane this year, we wanted to make some floral crowns to celebrate. We followed your video and the flower crowns turned out amazing!! Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial~
Oh how wonderful. I once designed flowers for a handfasting wedding ceremony, which coincided with Beltane. I used hawthorn blossoms (removing the thorns, of course!) and lots of flowers and foliage which had special meanings to the couple. I’m so glad the video was helpful and hope you had a good Beltane. Tracey x
Thank you so very much Tracey, i really enjoyed your tutorial, I'm a cake maker by trade (I've been doing cakes for 30yrs) and I'll be turning 60 years old in June 😱 so thought I'd love to to try something different. I done an online diploma course in Floristry and enjoyed it so much that I've decided to do flowers as well !!!..(of course I've made millions of sugar flowers over the years and believe me they are a complete pain in the bum to put together as they are so delicate and break so easily)LOL. But I'm trying to get as much help as i can and I'll definitely be watching your tutorials, i can't wait to get stuck into it !!!...take care Xxx 😊😃🤣😉😍🤩💐🌹🥀🌺🌼
Lynn Webb ah this is brilliant to hear, I'm sure fresh flowers have got to be sooo much easier to deal with than the ones you usually make. Sending you all the very best and I do hope my tutorials help you learn more floristry skills - I know I'm always learning so it's wonderful that you are too! Tracey x
Anna Schaub thank you so much so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful too. There are lots more videos of designs on my channel if you have a chance to take a look. Tracey x
Ian Mcgarrigle thanks so so much for your kind words. There is a new series of designs coming up all of which use spiralling stems as a skill - we will cover a bridesmaid bouquet, buttonholes, a gift bouquet and wrapping a gift bouquet. Look out for them as they’re essential skills. Good luck too on your flower journey. Tracey 😊
@@CampbellsFlowers thank you so much I will definitely look out for those video as I'm in the process of learning wedding flowers as my friend has asked me to do her flowers for her wedding. Xx
Leeann Marple wow that’s awesome, so pleased to be able to help - hope all your plans are coming together nicely and well done for not leaving it until the last min!!! Tracey x
Laurie Suzanne why thanks so much for your kind words and wishing you every success - if you happen to have any photos of your work it would be super lovely to share them with our subscribers Tx
HIStory Productions thank you so much for your lovely kind words. Greetings back to you and your stunning island, I was very lucky to visit many years ago and I have very happy memories of beautiful Bali. Tracey x
HIStory Productions thank you so much for your lovely kind words. Greetings back to you and your stunning island, I was very lucky to visit many years ago and I have very happy memories of beautiful Bali. Tracey
Татьяна Клеверова you are so welcome, I'm so excited by how many lovely comment I'm getting and from all around the world too. So happy to be spreading the love! Tracey x
ah, thank you so much. So, I usually wire each piece and then tape, but when I made this video, I wanted to keep the method as simple as possible so that it appeals and is achievable to either someone with no floristry skills or someone who hasn't much time! I hope that helps Tracey x
Can you please tell me where I can get these small flowers, I'd love to make a crown for my little great niece but don't know where to find these types of flowers. I'll be following your instructions because they look so easy and look beautiful! Thanks Clare
Dear Tracey. Can you share the names of the flowers (the types). We love your video and work very much. Greetings from Poland. ... I would like to prepare this kind of composition for my 10 yo daughter
It can depend on the flowers you use but if you place damp tissue/paper towel/kitchen roll under and over them that will help. I’d make them as last thing as possible the day before but no longer. You can also mist the design with a little water too. Hope that helps Tracey
Quantum Explorer I wouldn't do it a couple of days but you can do it the day before. You'll need to mist it with water and then gently stand it on damp kitchen roll and also gently cover with damp kitchen roll too. Keep an eye on it and try not to let it dry out too much - keep it somewhere cool and dry. Not in the fridge it's too cold! Hope that helps Tracey x
Hi there, what a wonderfull video! I was wondering if it would be possible to make it way ahead of time and let the flowers dry out in a dark room or will it become too fragile? I am considering to use lavender or heather. (I live in Scandinavia) Lots of love to you ❤️
Hello karoline and thank you so much for your lovely kind words. So I would recommend that you dry the lavender and heather first, before you make the flower crown. The reason is that if you use fresh flowers to create the design and then dry them, the stems will dehydrate which makes them much thinner and no longer secure. You will find that as they dry out, the bindings will move and no longer be secure as you originally worked with stems which were much plumper as they were full of water. I hope this makes sense, if you need any further help, do let me know. And I'd absolutely love to see what you make too, so send me photographs if you can! Tracey x
I would say if you’re not a professional then you would be best to make early on the day and keep in damp tissue. Flower choice is really important in terms of the design lasting so stick with what I used if you can! Hope this helps, good luck!
Diane Owen hi - if you run the video again as I talk about taping I say ... "Using the method I've showed you before", there's a little pop up box which appears on the screen, click that as it's a link to the video you're looking for. Hope that helps Tracey
It’s readily available from UK floristry suppliers but you may need to convert it to metric/imperial depending on where you are in the world. Hope that helps Tracey
Thank you for your comment, that’s very interesting, I’ve never come across that before. As a floristry teacher in the UK I’ve always used Parafilm floristry tape for my own work and to teach my students too as it produces very fine, flexible and strong results. Tracey
@@kalabenpatel1241 I’ve given instructions and a list of all materials you’ll need in the video. You’ll need a .90 or .71 doubled up. I use metric measurements, there’s a conversion table on line if you google and need imperial measurements- hope that helps
@@lauracowles7354 I think it’s 20 gauge sorry I was taught the other system and once upon a time when I was teaching I knew them off by heart, but not any longer it seems! .90 gauge is pretty much the strongest wire - a similar gauge to Christmas wreath wires but covered wire. Hope that helps ❤️
Apologies, I don't speak Spanish, but I do speak a little French - we can find a common language maybe? 😊 Disculpe, no hablo español, pero hablo un poco de francés. ¿Podemos encontrar un idioma común tal vez? (Thank you Google translate!)
Of all the videos, yours had the most detail. Thank you for the close up. Helped alot!!
Thank you so much for your comment Milly, I'm so glad you found it helpful, I just know from using UA-cam videos myself, how frustrating it can be when you think its going to be helpful but then they whizz through everything and you have to keep pausing constantly! I do hope you are happy with your design. Tracey ❤
Thank you so much for this - its so hard to find examples of sustainable techniques. I really didn't want to use glue for corsages and flower crowns and the three videos were perfect - corsage, flower crown, buttonhole. Excellent demos, easy to follow. 🙂
Ah you are so welcome, I'm so glad they are of help and that you;ve been able to design a whole suite of wedding accessories with them. Thanks for taking the time to feedback, its most appreciated. Tx
Such a gentle tone and a practical tutorial! Everything was easily explained, and this pattern is so versatile you can really dress it up and down however you'd like. Thank you, Miss Campbell, so much for treating us with these wonderful tutorials!!
Isabeau Mikulastik Thank you so so much for your lovely kind words, I'm so you've found my tutorials easy to follow and adapt to create your own ideas too - it's exactly what I had in mind! Tracey x
Sweet, I need to make two crowns for my niece's tiny wedding. Thank you for this
Ah that's so nice to her, I'm super happy to have been on some help and good luck with making the flower crowns, I'm sure they will absolutely love them and look super cute too! Tracey x
Beautiful!! You made this look so simple! Thank you for posting this video, I really appreciate it.
Ah, its just practice really, I’ve been a florist for quite a few years now but I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I’m planning a whole new series over the winter so more coming in the Spring. Tracey
For Beltane this year, we wanted to make some floral crowns to celebrate. We followed your video and the flower crowns turned out amazing!! Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial~
Oh how wonderful. I once designed flowers for a handfasting wedding ceremony, which coincided with Beltane. I used hawthorn blossoms (removing the thorns, of course!) and lots of flowers and foliage which had special meanings to the couple.
I’m so glad the video was helpful and hope you had a good Beltane. Tracey x
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Great, it look like more simple!
So glad you like it and that it works for you
Beautiful! 😍
Thank you! 😊
This was soo helpful! Thank you. My wedding is next year and Ill definitly be making these flower crowns🌼
Hurrah! So glad you loved it. Do subscribe as I’ve got lots of ideas for new content coming up soon.
Love it! going to make for my son's wedding. Thank you so very much! All the very Best!!!!
Thank you so very much Tracey, i really enjoyed your tutorial, I'm a cake maker by trade (I've been doing cakes for 30yrs) and I'll be turning 60 years old in June 😱 so thought I'd love to to try something different. I done an online diploma course in Floristry and enjoyed it so much that I've decided to do flowers as well !!!..(of course I've made millions of sugar flowers over the years and believe me they are a complete pain in the bum to put together as they are so delicate and break so easily)LOL. But I'm trying to get as much help as i can and I'll definitely be watching your tutorials, i can't wait to get stuck into it !!!...take care Xxx 😊😃🤣😉😍🤩💐🌹🥀🌺🌼
Lynn Webb ah this is brilliant to hear, I'm sure fresh flowers have got to be sooo much easier to deal with than the ones you usually make. Sending you all the very best and I do hope my tutorials help you learn more floristry skills - I know I'm always learning so it's wonderful that you are too! Tracey x
Very well explained & beutiful 💖 thanks
Thank you so much, so glad you like it, please feel free to subscribe to receive updates. Kindest regards
Lovely tutorial , Thank you.
thank you so much, I'm so glad its been helpful Tx
what a beautiful crown and a beautiful model. great video, thank you!
Anna Schaub thank you so much so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful too. There are lots more videos of designs on my channel if you have a chance to take a look. Tracey x
your voice is so soothing!
Why thank you. I’m pretty sure my girls wouldn’t have said that when they were teens! 😁
Great video, thanks!
You're most welcome, so glad you enjoyed it. All the very best Tracey
This is a great tutorial! I love the way you do.Thanks for your technique.
Vivian Lee thank you for your kind comments.
That was such a great tutorial I'm starting out on my journey as a florist and an always looking for videos like this to build my skills
Ian Mcgarrigle thanks so so much for your kind words. There is a new series of designs coming up all of which use spiralling stems as a skill - we will cover a bridesmaid bouquet, buttonholes, a gift bouquet and wrapping a gift bouquet. Look out for them as they’re essential skills. Good luck too on your flower journey. Tracey 😊
@@CampbellsFlowers thank you so much I will definitely look out for those video as I'm in the process of learning wedding flowers as my friend has asked me to do her flowers for her wedding. Xx
Ian Mcgarrigle excellent! I’ll get one up very soon - good luck xx
This is sooo beautiful! It looks easy to make aswell.
I am looking for tutorial for the flower crown I am going to make for the little girls at our family party. So glad I found this. Thank you.
Easy ya sollunga
I love your videos! Your manner is so calm and reassuring and your designs are so clean and elegant!
Whites Creek Flower Farm thank you so much for your enthusiasm and kind words
Perfect! Thanks!
you are most welcome so glad you found my video helpful Tracey 😊
Loved the tutorial... Will be making one next week💃
Amazing! I’m so glad, be sure to send some pictures too, I’d absolutely love to see how you get on ❤️❤️❤️
Hermosa ! Gracias por compartir 😃
Eres muy bienvenida. Gracias por sus amables palabras ❤
Thank you for the help. This video was very helpful. I made my flower crown for my wedding for next year August 11, 2020.
Leeann Marple wow that’s awesome, so pleased to be able to help - hope all your plans are coming together nicely and well done for not leaving it until the last min!!! Tracey x
Beautiful! Your tutorial is perfectly detailed. Thank you for sharing in your artistry.💝 (Have seven little girls for a wedding party I must make.)
Laurie Suzanne why thanks so much for your kind words and wishing you every success - if you happen to have any photos of your work it would be super lovely to share them with our subscribers Tx
I love your tutorial and I love your voice. Greetings from Bali Indonesia. 🌸🌸🌸
HIStory Productions thank you so much for your lovely kind words. Greetings back to you and your stunning island, I was very lucky to visit many years ago and I have very happy memories of beautiful Bali. Tracey x
HIStory Productions thank you so much for your lovely kind words. Greetings back to you and your stunning island, I was very lucky to visit many years ago and I have very happy memories of beautiful Bali. Tracey
very good.love you♥️⚘
Great tutorial! I am a floristry student an found this really helpful, thank you.
Pippa Sweeney t.
Going to try this today! I have a cosplay I'm trying to do and this tutorial was very simple and easy to follow 👏👏👏
Excellent! Hope it went well and you were happy with your cosplay and everything came together for you. Glad you found the tutorial really simple. ❤️
@@CampbellsFlowers I ended up making 2 crowns and they both came out awesome!
Thank you very much! This video is so cool tutorial how to make a head flower coronet!
Татьяна Клеверова you are so welcome, I'm so excited by how many lovely comment I'm getting and from all around the world too. So happy to be spreading the love! Tracey x
Wooww so pretty crown , going to try it
esha ab glad to hear it - hope it works out for you and you love your design Tracey
I'm just here for your soothing, British accent...Enjoyed the tutorial as well, though 😊
Kelly-Anne Esau ahhh thank you so much that's so sweet of you! Enjoy! Tx
Yes! I came here to say that everything is better with a British accent. And this is a beautiful tutorial!
Lovely tutorial..💕
Love it!!! 😍👍💜
classical7 thank you so much so happy you enjoyed this Tx
Hermoso me encato Dios me la bendida y gracias por compartit sus enseñanzas desde Perú.
Beautiful, thank you!
Ligia Siles thank you too for your kind comment - glad you enjoyed the video Tracey x
Beautiful!!!❤
npaujbais thanks so much glad you enjoyed this video
Omg is so beautiful 😍👌🏻
Marta Hernandez thank you so much for your lovely kind words - I'm so happy you like this video! Tracey x
Great video! Thank you. Could you also make a tutorial for a hair pin with flowers?
Thank you so much!! Love this :)
So lovely this tutorial!
Jeiane Costa glad it’s helpful! Keep watching for new ones coming up!
This flower crown is very pretty
Thanks so much hope you enjoyed our video
I did hope you have a good day or night
I simply loved it! Do you use tape instead of wire? Thank you very much for sharing such beautiful work
ah, thank you so much. So, I usually wire each piece and then tape, but when I made this video, I wanted to keep the method as simple as possible so that it appeals and is achievable to either someone with no floristry skills or someone who hasn't much time! I hope that helps Tracey x
😍just love it
So glad you love it - I totally love making them! Thanks for your comment, so appreciated. Tracey x
That’s beautiful, and what was the wire gauge again please? Xx
It was a .90 guage wire - which I believe is .036 in imperial, hope that helps
Can you please tell me where I can get these small flowers, I'd love to make a crown for my little great niece but don't know where to find these types of flowers. I'll be following your instructions because they look so easy and look beautiful! Thanks Clare
Dear Tracey. Can you share the names of the flowers (the types). We love your video and work very much. Greetings from Poland. ... I would like to prepare this kind of composition for my 10 yo daughter
Nice video
Amazing 🙌🙌
Thank you! Look out for more to come very shortly Tx
Hi can I make these beforehand and still keep flowers fresh and hydrated ?
It can depend on the flowers you use but if you place damp tissue/paper towel/kitchen roll under and over them that will help. I’d make them as last thing as possible the day before but no longer. You can also mist the design with a little water too. Hope that helps Tracey
Are these real flowers? Looking to make this for the base of my sister’s graduation cap
Yes Joe they are real, I talk through which flowers I’ve used and why I selected them in my video, hope that helps. Tracey
Awesome thanks! Is it possible to keep a flower crown fresh for a couple days so you're not having to make it the day of the event?
Quantum Explorer I wouldn't do it a couple of days but you can do it the day before. You'll need to mist it with water and then gently stand it on damp kitchen roll and also gently cover with damp kitchen roll too. Keep an eye on it and try not to let it dry out too much - keep it somewhere cool and dry. Not in the fridge it's too cold! Hope that helps Tracey x
Hi there, what a wonderfull video! I was wondering if it would be possible to make it way ahead of time and let the flowers dry out in a dark room or will it become too fragile? I am considering to use lavender or heather. (I live in Scandinavia)
Lots of love to you ❤️
Hello karoline and thank you so much for your lovely kind words. So I would recommend that you dry the lavender and heather first, before you make the flower crown. The reason is that if you use fresh flowers to create the design and then dry them, the stems will dehydrate which makes them much thinner and no longer secure. You will find that as they dry out, the bindings will move and no longer be secure as you originally worked with stems which were much plumper as they were full of water. I hope this makes sense, if you need any further help, do let me know. And I'd absolutely love to see what you make too, so send me photographs if you can! Tracey x
@@CampbellsFlowers Thank you so much for replying! It makes so much sense, I didn't even consider that. I will have to give it a go! 🤯
soo pretty
Thank you so much so happy that you love it Tx
How long would something like this last before wilting? Can it be made the night before or is it best to make it the day of?
I would say if you’re not a professional then you would be best to make early on the day and keep in damp tissue. Flower choice is really important in terms of the design lasting so stick with what I used if you can! Hope this helps, good luck!
Thanks babe!
You're most welcome! Enjoy Tracey
Nice
hi, may i know how many days in advance can i make this floral crown? i am intending to make it for my wedding.
How to make Gypsy flower (baby bread) Garland ?
@@kalabenpatel1241 it’s the same principle, you just need to use little bunches and of baby’s breath instead of different flowers - hope that helps
What are some light blue flowers that can be used for a wedding crown
TheTreble2clef what time of the year and where are you in the world?! Tracey
how do you wrap the wire please
i cant find the tutorial
Diane Owen hi - if you run the video again as I talk about taping I say ... "Using the method I've showed you before", there's a little pop up box which appears on the screen, click that as it's a link to the video you're looking for. Hope that helps Tracey
Can anyone help me find the floral wire being used? I can’t seem to locate that gauge.
It’s readily available from UK floristry suppliers but you may need to convert it to metric/imperial depending on where you are in the world. Hope that helps Tracey
@@CampbellsFlowers I’m in the states so it’s probably a conversion issue. Thank you!
Mam ,we use masking tape for this work
Thank you for your comment, that’s very interesting, I’ve never come across that before.
As a floristry teacher in the UK I’ve always used Parafilm floristry tape for my own work and to teach my students too as it produces very fine, flexible and strong results. Tracey
@@CampbellsFlowers love u mam,u r so nice,thanks 4 answering me
Are those flowers are natural or artificial?? Or both...
Grisselle Montalvo all are fresh I don’t work with artificial flowers but do work with dried natural materials sometimes. Hope that helps Tracey
What type wire are you using how many gaug
@@kalabenpatel1241 I’ve given instructions and a list of all materials you’ll need in the video. You’ll need a .90 or .71 doubled up. I use metric measurements, there’s a conversion table on line if you google and need imperial measurements- hope that helps
Did you say 90 Gauge? Thanks
Yes I did, two .90 guage wires together to make sure its sturdy enough but still flexible when the flowers are added. Hope that helps Tracey x
@@CampbellsFlowers would you know the uk equivalent to .90 gauge please? Love this tutorial
@@lauracowles7354 I think it’s 20 gauge sorry I was taught the other system and once upon a time when I was teaching I knew them off by heart, but not any longer it seems! .90 gauge is pretty much the strongest wire - a similar gauge to Christmas wreath wires but covered wire. Hope that helps ❤️
Did you use real flower
Yes always!
Things used
Prafula Paradsi ??? Sorry not sure what you mean
En español
Apologies, I don't speak Spanish, but I do speak a little French - we can find a common language maybe? 😊
Disculpe, no hablo español, pero hablo un poco de francés. ¿Podemos encontrar un idioma común tal vez? (Thank you Google translate!)