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Quick, professional flower arranging tips

12/03/08

Do you want to learn how to make some simple flower arrangements such as centerpieces, and wreaths? It is actually very simple to quickly and professionally arrange flowers, and this article will give you some good tips.

First you should start by choosing the colors you want to work with. Try something like yellow, red and blue for a cheery spring arrangement, or burgundy, brown and orange for a rich fall one. Once you have the colors it is time to decide whether you want to work with fresh flowers, dry flowers or artificial flowers. Fresh flowers are available through any florist and from outside if you live in the country or have your own garden, and dry and fake ones at craft stores, and sometimes at places like Zellers and Wal-Mart. For either type of flower you will need the floral sponge.

If you work with fresh flowers, place the sponge into warm water, with some flower food dissolved in it. Wait until the sponge submerges itself completely, don't push it down since that will cause bubbles in the sponge and the flowers will die if they don't have water. Now take the sponge out and put it into a container you would like to use for your arrangement. Make sure the container doesn't have any holes since you should be able to water the flowers. For the dried and artificial flowers you don't need to wet the sponge, just use some glue to make the sponge attached to the container.

The first step is to cover the base with foliage so the sponge can't be seen. Now your arrangement will look more professional already. Make sure you use short pieces of greenery, preferably bushy so you don't have to use too much of it and you still have room for the flowers. If you use artificial flowers, you can use wooden stakes, wire and floral tape to lengthen the stems and for extra security for large or heavy flowers. The floral tape is usually green or brownish green to hide the wire after attaching it and the wooden stake to the stem of the artificial flowers.

When you start arranging, use the largest flower along the bottom of your arrangement since that is natural, in nature the large, heavy flowers are usually at the bottom. Work with one flower at a time, don't bunch the same flower together at one place, but rather try to spread each flower out over the whole arrangement. Don't just stick the flower in, make sure you have a shape in mind such as a pyramid, or a ball shape, and shorten the stems accordingly. It is more professional if you have a nice smooth shape and not whisks of flowers sticking out everywhere. Make sure the flower faces outward and that it is at the right angle for your shape, it's face should line up with the shape you picked. Then you can use the next flower and continue the same way. When using fresh flowers use a sharp straight - edged knife and cut the stem at a slant before sticking it into the sponge. Make sure you use up all the flowers putting it into the spaces and don't bunch them too closely together - then you can fill up the holes with some long greens later. Make sure the greens don't stick out either, they should just come to where the shape of your flowers ends. Now you can use baby's breath to fill in the rest of the holes. It makes the whole arrangement more elegant and breathtaking. The dried and artificial flower arrangement should last you a lifetime, if you occasionally dust it slightly. The fresh flowers should be watered every few days, using plant food if you want to prolong the flower's life. If some of the flowers die earlier then the others you can remove them and replace them with some other fresh flowers to prolong the arrangement's usefulness.

Some flowers that last a long time are carnations and roses. If you pick roses, make sure when you gently press their heads, it feels hard since then the flower is still fresh and young and will open up in a week or so. You can also use fruits, berries, corn, wheat, even grasses and much more in your arrangements - most of the materials are widely available in nature and even free. So have fun arranging flowers!

If you want to make a wreath use the same techniques, but use artificial or dried flowers, buy a wooden wreath and glue each flower in. You can also use pinecones, which you can color golden, or whatever color you like if you would like to make a Christmas decoration. You can also use glitter-spray, bows and ribbons. Even stuffed animals look cute in a wreath, and artificial, real looking fruits especially.

 

Marvin Flowers (Point Pleasant Register)
Marvin L. Flowers, 52, of Letart died Dec. 2, 2008 at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis, Ohio. He was a machinist at the Imperial Electric Co., a member of Letart Guiding Star Advent Christian Church, attended Morning Star Church of Point Pleasant, IBEW Local No. 1587.

Flowers Foods maintains outlook for 2008 and 2009 (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Bakery goods company Flowers Foods Inc. on Tuesday maintained its guidance for 2008 and 2009, saying its business continues to be strong despite the slump in the economy.

Ray Flowers: Plumbing the depths of production (Sports Illustrated)
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US: Flowers boss upbeat on prospects (Just Food)
Flowers Foods boss George Deese has insisted the US baker remains "strong" despite the economic downturn as the company reaffirmed its sales and earnings forecasts for 2008 and 2009.

1-800-FLOWERS.COM(R) Celebrates National Cookie Day, Thursday, December 4th (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Did you know there was a day set aside to honor your favorite cookie? This year, National Cookie Day is December 4, 2008 and 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. , the world's largest florist and gift shop, is celebrating National Cookie Day by taking a look at the history of the cookie!

Flowers Foods Reiterates 2008, 2009 Outlook (Fox News)
Flowers Foods Reiterates 2008, 2009 Outlook

Flowers Foods Hosts Analyst Day in New York; Reaffirms Guidance for 2008 and 2009 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
At an event hosted in New York today for financial analysts and broadcast live over the Internet, executives of Flowers Foods provided insight into the company's core strategies and reiterated previously issued guidance for 2008 and 2009.

Flowers for the Taj (New York Times)
The author?s grandfather bejeweled the rooms of the Taj Mahal hotel with flowers for years. The last thing he would have wanted would be to use them to decorate the dead.

Flowers raise funds for choir students (Lake County Journals)
GURNEE - Lake County florists pulled out all the stops in this year’s Choir Booster Holiday Flower Show on Oct. 30. During the event, local florists put together flower arrangements to make money for the Warren Township High School choirs.

Wreaths, flowers laid at crash site (Newstalk ZB via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Some of the families of the New Zealanders killed in the Air New Zealand Airbus crash off the southern coast of France have laid wreaths and flowers upon the water.



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