Simple Solutions: Build a bouquet with supermarket flowers
In this episode of Simple Solutions we show you how to make supermarket flowers looks super stylish and chic.
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In this episode of Simple Solutions we show you how to make supermarket flowers looks super stylish and chic.
In order to create a chic looking bouquet we recommend you keep it simple and choose 2 different types of supermarket flowers. One bright and one neutral. We have chosen vibrant orange-coloured roses and neutral coloured carnations.
Step 1: Trim your blooms and arrange by layering loosely
Step 2: Top up your bouquet with garden foliage
Step 3: Pull together with garden twine
Step 4: Take a sheet of brown paper and two sheets of tissue paper. Place your blooms at an angle on the paper and fold up. Fold right to left and then left to right.
Step 5: Now that your bouquet is complete, finish it off with some ribbon. Grosgrain always looks chic. Give the pretty flower bouquet to someone you love.
Any flowers, whether supermarket sprays or bouquets from the garden will sit pretty when displayed with loving care.
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