Make sure the vase has plenty of water. If you don't have that floralife
stuff, some sugar in the water will also help keep the flowers alive
longer.
Do all of this the night before the wedding for an afternoon wedding or
early on the wedding morning if for an evening wedding.
Refrigerate until needed.
If you would like more tips, just email me...I would be happy to help
--
Laurel A. Rockefeller
White Jade Design
http://www.avalon.net/~wjade
Special Events at SENSIBLE prices.
I am led to believe that some flowers can be ruined by refridgeration. Check
with your florist before doing this
Clare
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> 1) Select out four flowers--either four of the same type and color OR
> three of one and one of the contrast.
>
> 2) Trim off the lower leaves whose stems are under water when you put them
> in the vase.
>
> 3) Take out your three outer flowers. Cut them to exactly the same length
> from top of bloom to bottom. Use your ruler to verify this. Your ideal
> length should be from 3-6 inches above the top of the vase, depending on
> if you are using short or long stem flowers.
>
> 4) To your remaining bloom, place it next to the other three in a line.
> Align the bloom so the base of the contrast is at the top of the other
> three--from 1-4 inches taller than the others. Cut down excess stem so it
> lines up with the rest when positioned as stated.
>
> 5) Insert the three outer flowers that are shorter.
>
> 6) Insert the center flower that is higher. Fill with pine fern as
> needed.
>
>
> >
> If you would like more tips, just email me...I would be happy to help
>
You have left out key things between your steps--for instance, "When picking
up floral scissors, insert one finger into lower fionger hole, and thumb into
the upper hole."
Or.... "Remember, the colorful part of the flower goes on top--the lilong,
plain green thing is the stem, and this should be inserted into the vase".
This newsgroup is rife with original helpful insightful ideas. Sticking
flowers into vases seems basic to me.