If you are like me, you love to have flowers in your home but always
botch the arrangement and end up with something that looks like flowers
stuffed in a vase, lacking every bit of artistic flair. I got the
pleasure of working with Kacie Cooper of Kacie Cooper Floral Design on a
simple summer country flower arrangement perfect for the beginner
arranger.
Utensils Needed:
Hydrangea Stem / 3 Ranunculus Stems / 3 Yellow Roses /
1 stem of Queen Anne's Lace / an Antique Pitcher (2/3 full of H2O) / Scissors
First, You will want to create a base for your arrangement. Start with the largest flower, the hydrangea. Measure the flower so that it sticks up about a half an inch above the top of the pitcher. Be sure to cut the stem at an angle. This helps the flowers to stay fresher, longer.
Do the same with your ranunculus stems. Be sure to strategically place the flowers so that one color is not all bunched up together.
Once you have added the roses and ranunculus to the pitcher, finish off your masterpiece by cutting from the Queen Anne's lace and accenting your arrangement.
And there you have it. The perfect Summer, Country Flower Arrangement!
SUPER SIMPLE BEGINNER DIY:
Want something even easier? Grab a gerbra daisy and a cute coffee cup or antique creamer and pop the daisy in it! A great way to brighten up your office space.
Places to Find Flowers in Memphis: Farmers Markets, Florists, Rachel's Flowers on Poplar - Happy Hour Saturdays @ 4 pm with 1/2 price flowers.
Meet Kacie Cooper
CONTACT KACIE: Kacie Cooper Floral Design - 901-338-1001 - kacie@creationsbykacie.com
Kacie's Expert Tip
Have
a very large dust pan ready, To keep your space clean without having to
stop, find a trash can, and cramp your artistic mojo. Push all
trimmings and any extra pieces from your clippings to the floor. A true florist keeps her creating place clean at the expense of her floor. You can use your very large dust pan to scoop up the scraps quickly and easily.
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