Florist White Settlement TX

Greenwood Florist & Gifts

3100 White Settlement Rd

Fort Worth

TX

76107

(817) 336-3883

Best Florist in White Settlement TX

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How to Make Floral Arrangements (Part 1).

Flower Ornaments For Any Occasion.


In our previous blogs, we gave you a short history on floristry. Then we went over the basics of floral arrangements, focusing on color and design. Now, we talk about making floral designs and arrangements.


In this series, we learn the do's and do n'ts of flower design. First, we look into common designs for different containers. Then, we discuss styles used by florists for various occasions.

The first part focuses on simple arrangements, like vase bouquets, corsages, and designs. We take you thru selecting flowers to making personalized designs. We will help you learn common floral arrangements for different needs.


In part two, we learn how to create arrangements for specific occasions. From wedding decor to gift baskets, they are great for showing your creativity. Plus, nothing beats getting to help your clients with their floral needs!


Read ahead if you want a formal track on designing floral arrangements. Check out the American Institute of Floral Designers or the AIFD (www.aifd.org), and the Society of American Florists (www.safnow.org), and many more.


Keep reading for detailed tutorials on basic flower arrangements. Unleash your artistic side and add a personal touch to every floral design you create!


Simple Assorted Container/Vase Arrangement.


Vase arrangements are more common than you think they are. Shallow bowls, square containers, or the odd bucket - you got it.


From centerpieces to home décor, this classic arrangement brings life to any space. Here's how to make a simple but elegant arrangement in vases.

Select and prepare your container, flowers and greens. Start off by cutting the ends of the stems at a 45-degree angle. Set a floral foam in the base for more effective water absorption and sturdier arrangements.

Put in the foliage and main flowers. Secure them in the floral foam and repeat 2-3 times as you wish.

Place the accent flowers in. Turn the vase around as you insert the smaller flowers and secure them in the foam as well. Keep the arrangement levelled in form and color. Awesome!


Hand-Tied Bouquet.


Hand-tied bouquets have always been a hit in the romance department. Dates? Anniversaries? Wedding proposals? The inevitable "I'm Sorry" bouquets? Whatever it is, you won't go wrong with a hand-tied bouquet. Its hand-picked blooms and delicate arrangement makes any bouquet unique for every recipient.


To get that perfect hand-tied bunch, follow these simple steps.

Pick and prepare your flowers and foliage. Begin your arrangement by spreading out your flowers. Try to arrange them in varying sizes and lengths with 4-5 different types for the best results. Like we talked about in our last article, pick your colors first to base your flowers and foliage off of. Cut the ends of the stems at a 45-degree angle. Then take away excess leaves and thorns for easy handling.

Take a stem of foliage and place your main flower flush against it.

Put in your accent flowers and angle them towards the center. Turn the arrangement and continue until all sides have accents. Add the other accents in according to their types and colors and balance out as needed.

Bind the top of the stems with string and ribbon. Cut the ends at the same length to let the bouquet stand on its own. Perfect!


Wrist Corsage or Boutonniere Set.

Creating corsages is an useful skill that helps you develop your floristry skills. You can use it for baby showers, a mom-to-be, or your kids' prom night!


Here's a step by step guide to designing corsages:.

Select and ready your flowers. Like any arrangement, keep your stems fresh and trim the ends at a 45-degree angle at 2 inches long.

Make a bundle in any style. Let your creative juices flow and create your own bunch.

Secure the arrangement. Tie up your flower bunch with green floral tape and again with a ribbon around the stems.