Floral Supplies

Nov 17th, 2009 by Laura Bowman | 0

Florists have their trade secrets. Flower matching, ribbon matching, display choice, real flowers or silk flowers, real flowers or candy flowers are just the tip of the floral design iceberg. Key ingredients make or break a project for the floral artist. Floral supplies are the tools used to create those masterpieces, even though all designers have their own specific methods.

Most floral projects start with florist’s foam, though for real flowers wet foam is used (a spongy material specifically designed to hold onto water and keep the flowers in place). This foam comes in some different grades of quality. They all have their different uses, and the softer foam is usually used for more delicate flowers.

When you use foam there are a couple things you should keep in mind. First of all, to make it easier to work with, you should set the foam just higher than the vase the arrangement will wind up in. Wedge it in there tightly, though, so it will remain in place even after water is added.

Among your list of necessary floral supplies is a craft saw; it’s simply the easiest way to shape foam. However, kitchen knives and wire also work if a craft saw is not available; be warned, be prepared to get covered in foam shavings, no matter what cutting method is used.

But what if the arrangement is in a clear container? Saturated thick foam isn’t the most attractive thing to look at. A metal frog is going to be a better choice. They are trickier to work with, but ideal in a clear container. To fill up the rest of your vase, fake gemstones and small rocks transform into floral supplies, as long as you’re careful not to crush the stems.

Obviously, flowers are generally displayed in a vase. However, among the list of floral supplies are other less common holders. Small decorative buckets, long planter box-containers, parfait glasses, and anything the creative mind can imagine become floral supplies in the hands of a master florist.

But the most important of floral supplies are-let’s face it-the flowers. Flowers can be bought just about anywhere, and a bouquet can be arranged into a floral project; the grocery store, a gas station, an actual florist, or in bulk from an online outlet are just a few places to find your flowers. A florist learns which flowers match each other, which colors to use for which occasions, and how to arrange the flowers for best appearance.

The floral craft is not simple. It’s a trade with many little minute details. The best way to create the best flowers is to know the medium, and to become proficient in the art of floral design.

With flower presentations being used at almost all major event in life, its important to know what your alternatives are with regards to floral supplies as well as floral accessories. Laura has studied this and other related topics for the intention of providing the needed information on the internet.

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