DIY Flower Arrangements for Spring
This Beautiful Spring DIY Flower Arrangements will be a wonderful addition to your home will amaze your friends when you tell them you made it yourself!! This post contains some affiliate links for your crafting convenience.
DIY Flower Arrangement for Spring Tutorial
In this video we are a Spring flower arrangement. Choose a color pallet that you want to use, I used corals and yellow greens. Here’s how to make it:
Supplies
- Small Galvanized container
- 2-3 flower bushes (Hobby Lobby or Micheal’s)
- Floral Foam
- Moss
- Easter eggs
- Greenery ( Ferns or some other greenery)
- Wood Floral Picks
- Florist Wire
- Wire Cutters
- Hot glue gun or glue skillet
- Glue Skillet
- Glue Mat
- Steelpix Stemming Machine
- Steelpix Steel Floral Picks
DIY Flower Arrangement for Spring Tutorial
- First cut your floral foam to fit tightly the size of your container. Attach moss with U pins
- Cut apart your floral and greenery bushes and separate them.
- Take short greenery pieces and put them around the outside edge of the container and have them hanging over the edge.
- Start with the tallest stems first. Usually a tall greenery stem, spike flower or a small flower. For the height of the completed arrangement is usually 3 x the container size. So if your container is 6 inches high the the arrangement would be approximately 18 inches including the container.
- Take the larger flowers and place them lower than that first piece but go around placing then the same height. You can do the same closer to the bottom but make them shorter than the second layer.
- Finally take the small flowers from the bushes and start filling in the arrangement. Make their heights varied. You can also add greenery to fill in bare stops.
You now have complete a floral arrangement for your table. Plus you can easily adapt this same technique for any holiday!
DIY Flower Arrangement for Spring Tutorial
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Love and Light!
Bernita
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