Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Silks Have Purpose - Made for Bellissima Bridal Salon, Rochester Michigan

Begin with blooms that have a name. In this case ranunculus & anenome.

Combining stems that have appearance of fresh is the key. Wrapping each individual stem and assemling just as you would a hand-tied bouquet bring the best results.

A strong yellow mime. Spring bouquet all bejeweled with pizazz with buckle wrapped handle.  






































Choosing blooms, re-wiring and wrapping each in order to group as you would fresh flowers. This raspberry combination with spray rose and dembdro orchid could be made entirely of fresh blooms.




A cascade of flowers in size and shape and arrangement of ones you would see in a fresh floral bouquet. Treating the handle as you would tri out a fresh bouquet is crucial. Make sure all stems are trimmed and secure. 


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