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Decor & Design · March 6, 2023

Flower Wholesale for DIY Floral Arrangements

Flower Wholesale for DIY Floral Arrangements

If you are reading this article, you have probably admired professional bouquets at events more than once, and now, you want to recreate such beauty at home. Fortunately, composing a basic arrangement of flowers and greenery is not as difficult as it seems at first glance. With the help of flower wholesale experts from FiftyFlowers boutique, we will tell you how to choose the bulk fresh cut flower for a bouquet, keep it fresh, and learn a few tricks for creating bouquets at home.

How to Choose Flowers for a Composition?

For decorating large events or creating massive arrangements, use the services of wholesalers: this will help you save a lot. In addition, wholesale flower centers have a huge assortment, and you can buy focal and auxiliary flowers and greenery in one place.

Before deciding on the type of flowers, be sure to consider:

  • Season: choose seasonal flowers to get a wide selection and a good price.
  • Type of event: look for flowers that match the theme of the event.
  • Color scheme: for example, knowing in advance what shades of flowers you need, you can make it easier for yourself and use the color-matching function on the FiftyFlowers site.

Determine your budget in advance to pay attention to the cost of flowers and get the best deal. Before buying, also consult what conditions the selected flowers need so that they remain bright and bloom longer.

What Do You Need to Arrange a Bouquet?

To create a simple composition, you will need:

  • a container or vase in which the bouquet will be placed;
  • shears and thorn stripper;
  • water with a preservative solution or a drop of bleach;
  • floral tape.

After you have collected everything you need, start preparing the flowers. Cut the stems at an angle, taking into account the height of the vase. All leaves and thorns that will be in the ode must be removed. Dilute the preservative in water or add a few drops of bleach to kill bacteria and keep flowers fresh.

Now, you can start arranging:

  1. To keep the flowers in the bouquet in place, make a ribbon net on the neck of the vase.
  2. Place the largest flowers or flowers with an unusual color or texture first in the holes of the grid and then add smaller flowers as fills.
  3. Once all the flowers are in the vase, add greenery, grasses, or berries.

For more complex bouquets, florists recommend first creating geometry using eucalyptus, ivy, or fern branches, arranging them in an inverted triangle shape. The stems will help to give the bouquet dynamics and, at the same time, keep the focal and auxiliary flowers in the right places.

For lush compositions, use several types of greens with different textures and shades. Small filler flowers are grouped into 3-5 pieces to give the bouquet a natural look. Delicate flowers, like a baby’s breath, sedum, or yarrow, should be placed last so as not to be drowned out by heavier ones. Sprinkle the finished arrangement with water to refresh the flowers and simulate dew drops.

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