Arranging Flowers with Coriander Girl
November 22, 2012
Last evening I had the opportunity to go to the Anthropology store at the Shops of Don Mills for a little flower arranging demonstration. The event was hosted by Pure Green Mag, and they had Alison Westlake from the flower shop ‘Coriander Girl’ there to give us some quick tips and pointers. If you’ve been reading this blog for a while you know that I try to buy myself flowers once a month (although I missed the last few months), but I’m woefully untalented when it comes to making those flowers look pretty in a vase.
We were directed to bring some sort of vintage item to use as our vase for our flowers. Mason jars and teacups were suggested. I brought this:
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My selection for the 'vintage' vessel we were told to bring |
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The flowers we would use for our arrangements |
- Use room temperature water.
- Remove all the greenery (leaves, etc) that will be below the waterline.
- When trimming stems cut at a 45 degree angle – this gives more surface area for the flower to absorb water.
- If you’re using a small shallow vase you can use clear tape to make a grid over the opening – this will help the flowers and greenery stay in place.
- Start by adding your greenery, and once most of it’s arranged add you blooms. The greenery supports the flowers, and makes them stand out more. (I’m going to think of it like underwear – a really gorgeous outfit can look only so-so if you’re not wearing the right underwear – right?) You can add more greenery later to fill any spaces that remain after you’ve added the flowers.
- If you need to force any blooms put them in warm water and then cover with a plastic bag.
- In terms of scale – the height of an arrangement is very much personal preference, but as a rule of thumb the whole arrangement should be about twice the height of the vase alone.
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My flower arrangement at home. Before it got home I took it on the bus - I got some weird looks. |
Do you have any other tips for arranging flowers?
6 comments
Looks like you had a great time! And you arrangement looks FAB! I love fresh flowers in the house... but I always end up killing them within 2 days!
ReplyDeleteCoriander Girl was the florist that did our wedding! Isn't Alison just the sweetest??
ReplyDeleteLove your arrangement - obviously there is flower arranging talent in there that has been waiting to come out!
ReplyDeleteShe is! I wish I had remembered that she was your florist . . .
ReplyDeleteYou're so sweet - I 'm not sure if I agree, but I'm planning on practicing more
ReplyDeleteYour arrangement is gorgeous! Great tips too - I will definitely be trying the clear tape from now on :)
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