This video demonstrates how to create a simple centerpiece using hydrangeas, spray roses, limonium, and other flowers. The process requires only 11 stems, including 1 large white hydrangea, 3 roses, 3 carnations, 4 spray roses, 1 small-medium sized vase, and floral scissors. Hydrangeas are a popular choice in weddings, and placing them in centerpieces can make your reception beautiful.
To make a small hydrangea centerpiece, you need 1 large white hydrangea, 3 roses, 3 carnations, 4 spray roses, 1 small-medium sized vase, and floral scissors. You can choose from white, blue, or pink hydrangeas. A vase or container is also needed.
To create a hydrangea centerpiece, measure 3 hydrangea stems to equal length and set them just above the vase at opposite angles. Cut stems at an angle and remove any leaves that will affect the blooms. The number of stems needed depends on the size of the vase, with smaller arrangements requiring 2-3 stems and medium arrangements requiring 4 stems.
Using several stems of the same type or color of flower can create an impactful centerpiece, as you can pick 50 blooms without making a dent in a mature bush. In conclusion, creating a simple centerpiece using hydrangeas, spray roses, limonium, and other flowers is a simple yet cost-effective way to add beauty to your event.
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