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How to arrange flowers in a beautiful video tutorial

The tutorial on how to arrange flowers is as follows:

1. Cut flower stems in water

To make the flowers look more delicate, cut off the stems at an angle in the water. Doing so can prevent air from entering the stems of plants and allow flowers to absorb more water, thus prolonging their storage time. It is best to treat all flower stems in water.

If there are no available pools, you can use larger containers instead, but make sure that these containers are clean.

2. Make a "grid" for your vase

Many flower farmers will make some "grids" at the vase mouth when arranging flowers, so that they can have more space and angles when arranging flowers, and they can also put flowers together. In fact, these squares can make your floral works more creative and look more consistent and balanced. Of course, these "grids" are not suitable for everyone.

So we can first make a simple tape "grid" and stick the tape on the horizontal and vertical directions of the vase mouth. This method is especially suitable for low vases or containers.

Don't let the leaves touch the water source of the vase.

When arranging flowers, all the leaves and stems on the flowers should be removed, and the leaves should not stay below the water. In fact, many flower arranging experts know this. However, it is still a very useful skill.

If there is a leaf in the water, it will cause your flowers to fade and change color.

Remove the stamens of lily

What are stamens? Stamens are located in the center of lily and have the function of pollination. When the lily is ready to bloom, gently remove the stamen pollen and try not to let it touch the lily. This practice can prolong the storage time of lily.

5. Rich experience in flower arrangement

Seeing more, doing more and learning more are beneficial after all. Look at the bouquets designed by others and choose the advantages to integrate into your own creativity.

As a novice, it is not shameful to refer to other people's bouquet designs, but remember not to copy them all, otherwise it will be plagiarism, not reference. Then you will never design your own unique style.