Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Enthralling Custom Made Flower Wedding Decoration Ways That Are Economical

By Ryker Crogan


Orchids are a fashionable choice for weddings, partly because of their large price tag and partly because of their striking appearance. However, they are also a good choice because of their meaning, which is love and beauty. Tulips are best suited to spring wedding, and come is a huge variety of colours. They symbolise undying love and passion, which makes them a perfect wedding motif, but they are very fragile and may get easily damaged as part of a bouquet. Following paragraphs highlight the Custom Made Flower Wedding Decoration tips for your reference.

Cut the stems of your flowers at a 45-degree angle one inch from the bottom. This instantly increases the surface area for water intake, so your flowers will be well hydrated. Use a teacup as a vase. Don't trash flowers with shorter stems. Instead display them in a teacup. Keep the stems together using a clear hair tie, like Goody Ouchless Mini Elastics, so they don't separate in the teacup, which also makes it easier to change the water.

Open closed buds quickly by putting them in warm water first, then cold water. After cutting flower stems as described in No. 1, put flowers in a glass filled with warm water. After a minute, move flowers to a vase filled with cold water and leave them for 20 minutes. Flowers will open up to their maximum size

Create a vodka + teaspoon of sugar concoction to keep your flowers looking flawless longer. Before putting your flowers in a vase, add several drops of vodka and a teaspoon of white sugar, which delays wilting. When your flowers eventually do start to die (sad face), add a shot of vodka into the water and the stems will stand up straight again for a day or two.

Create a grid with transparent tape to keep your flowers in place when using a shallow vase. To keep short flowers from falling out of shallow vases, make a grid with clear water-resistant floral tape (or thin transparent Scotch tape) to hold flowers in place. Insert fuller flowers first at an angle since they'll take up most of the vase/bowl. Next, use medium-size flowers to fill in the remaining holes in the arrangement, and then use the smallest florals as your accent flowers to finish the design. Dress up a plain glass vase with twine, ribbon, or lace to give it some character. Its advisable to use twine to doll up the otherwise plain glass vase, tying it in an "X" formation and twisting it in the back.




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