Floral arrangements typically include greenery, filler flowers, support flowers, and focal flowers. To arrange flowers, stick to a simple color palette and choose the right vessel. Secure your stems ...
This expert advice on how to arrange flowers is so easy to follow that you'll find yourself bookmarking it to come back to every time you snip some blooms from your garden or grab a fresh bunch from ...
Flowers are expensive. But you can actually put together a striking arrangement just by sourcing blooms from your neighborhood grocery store. You just need a few pro tips on how to arrange flowers. In ...
Most of the time, DIY floral arranging involves bringing home a bouquet or two of cut flowers, depositing them in a generic glass vase scrounged from under the sink and then wondering why they look a ...
Autumn in New England offers a unique opportunity to create beautiful floral arrangements, according Claudia Lapena and Julia ...
Joanna Wang teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to make floral arrangements Floral design made simple! In this video, Joanna Wang of Basic Floral Design shares how approaching a floral ...
April showers bring May flowers. At least that's the saying most of us have come to put on repeat as soon as the months of spring roll around. As much as spring is associated with the coming of ...
1. Acquire your blooms. Look for in-season flowers and greens, making sure that the stems are left long for maximum design versatility. You’ll need showstopper blooms (we used Juliet garden roses); ...
Authors Mariko Reed, left, and Tamara Rigney sort through the torch ginger, Pele obake anthuriums, philodendrons and other materials to make holiday floral arrangements. Select an option below to ...
If you are new to floral design but you want to learn in a professional studio environment, consider enrolling in this beginner-friendly floral design class. This course introduces students to the ...
In our chaotic world, it’s not easy to find moments of stillness and mindfulness. But to ease the tension of everyday living, peace-seeking nature lovers are flocking to flower arranging classes.
Behind the curtain of Kehoe Designs’ in-house floral studio, bouquets of three-foot-tall Dutch tulips stand at attention in elegant crystal tubes. Sprawling green dianthus stretch toward the ceiling.