Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Domestic Flower Arrangement





its actually not as complex as it might seem, and actually anyone with
a little resourcefullness and some aesthetic sense, can make his own
domestic flower arrangement.

Requirements
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*domestic home tools

*a seethrough glass bowl

*plastic cups

*some flowers (recently bought) such as gerbera or
others,or garden flowers,like the rose.

*a few small branches of grean leaves from the garden
that will use for increasing the volume of the arrangement.

*rubber bands

*water

Perparation
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if you chose roses, make sure to clean them from thorns and
leaves before you start work. if you chose the flower with
much bloom,like liziantus,disassemble it to its blooms
(no need for scissors or knives, do this with you're hands).

if a flower has one bloom, like gerbera for example,
take anumber of gerberas and unite the blooms you've
detached into a small garland and tie with a rubber band,
then trim the rest of the stems you detached blooms from.

add leaf branches around the bloom garland, and
tie with arubber band once more. fill the container of
your choice with water, and place the garland within.
if the container is see through, decoration may be added,
like for example small rocks that resmeble the
color of bloom, or color sand.

Josh Mitchell,
Flowers in London

more sites that are worth your while:

* Driedflowers.com Since 1978, J&T Imports has supplied both wholesale and retail customers with the finest quality dried & preserved botanicals in the world. Through industry trade shows and our colorful easy-to-shop website (www.driedflowers.com), we currently provide our customers with a large variety of products, including dried and preserved floral and botanical products, artificial and dried fruits and vegetables, wreaths, bouquets, decorative feathers and balls, recycling fountains, birdhouses, floral lighting, sandcast artwork, and beautiful hand-made products from Sonoma Lavender.

* Greenfield Flower Shop

* DeliverFlower.info - links to Flower directory resources and information websites.

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