Sometimes it seems like men run towards the flower stall, close their eyes, and indiscriminately seizewhatever bouquet they touch first.But all is not lost on your cornucopia of artificially blue carnations and baby's breath. Eric Buterbaugh, chief floral designer ofTheBouqs.com, is here to tell you how to turn your grab-bag bloomsintofancy-looking flowers.
Separate Theminto Different Arrangements
"One variety of flower is always a stronger, more luxe look than severalmixed varieties. You want to avoid the fruit salad sort of arrangement."
The Vase Makes a Big Difference
"You can always add to the impact of your arrangement by using a special vase. Simple flowers + a good vase is a lot more 'look.' I love wide glass bowls anddelicate gold cups."
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You Can Actually Toss the Stems
"Floating flower heads in a beautiful bowl is both luxe andelegant and ensures the flowers will last a long time.I create this looka lot for my clients who want to stretch one bouquet to decorate their whole home."
Try a Line-up of Bud Vases
"Line up simple bud vases filled with single stems down a dining room table. The look is very clean and sophisticated and is agreat, chic way to stretch a bouquet."
Steal a Leaf Trick from Your Florist
"When using a clearvase, line the inside with leaves to create anelegant base while hiding the stems."
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Add Succulents
"These hearty plants are the perfect way to bulk up your arrangement and add some textural interest."
Put Two Bouquets Together
"Pairing twosets of flowers incoordinating colors is the perfect way to create a lush-looking arrangement for a minimal spend. Pair a red rosewith an orange rose and for just $50 flat you have a beautiful centerpiece of24 blooms."
Use Filler, and in the Right Order
"Put greeneryin the arrangement first and thenfill in flowers in a balanced way all around.Great arranging is the best way to instantly upgrade your bouquet."
Do a Little Proportion Play
"Using a taller vase and pulling the flowers out wider will create a more grand, statement-making arrangement.Sunflowers are perfect for this because they have strong stems and fan out beautifully."
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