This DIY video will demonstrate how to make a tall table centrepiece with white mixed beautiful flowers in a glass vase. The instructions are easy to follow with tips, tricks, and trade secrets provided by a professional florist for your wedding day. #WeddingFlowers #centrepiece #DoItYouself #flowers #FloralDesign #DecorationIdeas
We are going to teach how to make a tall centrepiece. Some of the benefits of this par centerpiece with long stems flowers, compared to tall vase centrepiece that going on top of the vase. These arrangements are typically last longer up to 10 days after wedding reception. Flowers are easy to remove out of the vase, especially if you are renting the vase for a big day from decorator or florist and your guests can simply lift the arrangement out of the vase and take it home with them to enjoy flowers further. Centrepiece is easy to make and customize. It is absolutely not a time consuming to make. To begin assembling the centrepiece take four stems on gladiolus ( can be substituted with other types of tall white flowers such as snapdragon or white stocks or white delphiniums), use silver sprayed salal leaves to create a space between gladiolus and spray them out. Grip the flowers tightly and secure with floral tape, that way none of the stems is loosen or move to another position. Place all tall accents decoration such as branches or twigs at that moment an secure them with tape. Then take some white oriental lillies and add them to centrepiece, secure with tape. Do not be concerned if oriental lilies are not fully open, the will open if you prepare centrepieces a day or two before the event. Then take 4-5 large premium hydrangea ad place them towards the base of centrepiece. This creates fullness and expands the arrangement. Put hydrangea slightly beneath the lilies in order to create desired dimensions and depth. Then take aspidistra leaves and place them around and secure that with floral tape so that nothing comes loose or falls apart. You may also choose to add bear grass. When you finish assembling the centrepiece secure the stems all the way down with floral tape and wrap the stems with waterproof poly satin ribbon.
Materials used:
4-5 white premium hydrangea
4-5 white gladiolus
4-5 white lilies
6-7 aspidistra leaves
Silver curly twigs
Bear grass
Floral tape, poly satin ribbon
24” glass vase
We are going to teach how to make a tall centrepiece. Some of the benefits of this par centerpiece with long stems flowers, compared to tall vase centrepiece that going on top of the vase. These arrangements are typically last longer up to 10 days after wedding reception. Flowers are easy to remove out of the vase, especially if you are renting the vase for a big day from decorator or florist and your guests can simply lift the arrangement out of the vase and take it home with them to enjoy flowers further. Centrepiece is easy to make and customize. It is absolutely not a time consuming to make. To begin assembling the centrepiece take four stems on gladiolus ( can be substituted with other types of tall white flowers such as snapdragon or white stocks or white delphiniums), use silver sprayed salal leaves to create a space between gladiolus and spray them out. Grip the flowers tightly and secure with floral tape, that way none of the stems is loosen or move to another position. Place all tall accents decoration such as branches or twigs at that moment an secure them with tape. Then take some white oriental lillies and add them to centrepiece, secure with tape. Do not be concerned if oriental lilies are not fully open, the will open if you prepare centrepieces a day or two before the event. Then take 4-5 large premium hydrangea ad place them towards the base of centrepiece. This creates fullness and expands the arrangement. Put hydrangea slightly beneath the lilies in order to create desired dimensions and depth. Then take aspidistra leaves and place them around and secure that with floral tape so that nothing comes loose or falls apart. You may also choose to add bear grass. When you finish assembling the centrepiece secure the stems all the way down with floral tape and wrap the stems with waterproof poly satin ribbon.
Materials used:
4-5 white premium hydrangea
4-5 white gladiolus
4-5 white lilies
6-7 aspidistra leaves
Silver curly twigs
Bear grass
Floral tape, poly satin ribbon
24” glass vase
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