Saturday 19 September 2015

Gorgeous Custom Made Flower Wedding Decoration Hacks That Will Blow Your Mind

By Ryker Crogan


Orchids are a fashionable choice for weddings, partly because of their large price tag and partly because of their striking appearance. However, they are also a good choice because of their meaning, which is love and beauty. Tulips are best suited to spring wedding, and come is a huge variety of colours. They symbolise undying love and passion, which makes them a perfect wedding motif, but they are very fragile and may get easily damaged as part of a bouquet. Following paragraphs highlight the Custom Made Flower Wedding Decoration tips for your reference.

Drop a penny in your vase to keep your flower water fresh longer. The copper in pennies works as an acidifier, which helps prevent fungus or bacteria from growing. It is better suggested to look for pennies minted before 1982, since they contain more copper and will keep your arrangement look amazing a couple of days longer.

Open closed buds quickly by putting them in warm water first, then cold water. After cutting flower stems as described in No. 1, put flowers in a glass filled with warm water. After a minute, move flowers to a vase filled with cold water and leave them for 20 minutes. Flowers will open up to their maximum size

Twist off the head of a rose to easily access its petals. The best way to de-petal a rose without bruising or ripping them is to hold the stem still and gently twist the rose head away from you. For a fabulous bath, place the petals in a tub filled with warm water and rose bath oil, which is naturally hydrating and will make your skin feel extra-soft. The gorgeous flowers will instantly lighten your mood!

Water your orchid with an ice cube, since it's the perfect amount of hydration. First, repot your orchid into a vase using potting soil, if it isn't already in a vase, and then water the orchid with one ice cube a week. For larger orchids, use two ice cubes a week. The ice cube melts slowly and gives the orchid a slow drip of hydration, so that it doesn't drown it. Make a rose twist bouquet by stacking each stem over one another. To create a rose twist bouquet with pretty crisscrossing stems, start by inserting your first stem into the vase, and then place the next stem across it and continue crossing each new stem over the last one until the glass is full.




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