How to make a SINGLE ENDED FUNERAL SPRAY - FLORISTRY - How to make a funeral spray in foam.
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2021
- The design is usually referred to as a Single Ended Funeral Spray, but may often be called a Spray on Oasis, Oasis spray or simply a Funeral Spray. This type of spray is shorter on one side and longer on the opposite side rather than equal length as seen with the Double Ended Funeral Spray
This type of arrangement have an outline shape similar to a teardrop of a kite. Its if often send to friends, neighbours or work colleagues or close family members. Flower choices can considerably change the appearance of the design from a country, informal style to a more modern, simple style with interesting textured foliage and more dramatic flowers.
If you are new to arranging, take a few minutes to view my Back to Basics series which will explain how to create a very all round arrangement using a minimal amount of flowers.
Container
Plastic tray
Floral foam
Fresh Flowers
White Spray Carnation
Lilac Spray Carnation
White Lissianthus
Pink roses
White Gerbera
Aster - September flower
Fresh Foliage
Myrtle
Soft Ruscus
Leather leaf
Thanks so much for this video! It’s spot on for beginners. Just made a spray arrangement for my Nans funeral tomorrow ❤ I’m so happy with it! Thank you!!!
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Thanks for watching
Beautiful ❤️ thank you
Thanks for watching
Hi Sharon, showing all flowers and foliage before making the arrangement is good for me. Very beautiful flower arrangement. Many thanks.🌺
Hi Sharon
Thank you for showing us how to do a single ended spray.
Very clear and understandable instructions.
You are a fab teacher.
Thank You.
Thanks Debra
THAT'S gorgeous, worth dying for, sorry, couldn't help myself.
Thanks for watching
Absolutely stunning arrangement Sharon.
Thanks for watching
Hello, Andrea here again...thank you for sharing...it is beautiful. Thank you for all the you tubes. Looking forward to the next one.
You are so welcome
Hello Sharon! Watching from Texas...love your videos, so happy to have found you. Thanks so much 🙂
Glad you are enjoying,.thanks for commenting
Lovely design, Sharon. Thank you for such a clear and informative video 🌸
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect!! Ty
Thanks Anna, I'm glad you found it useful
Thank you from South Africa. Soo informative and useful 👌
Excited to know someone is watching from South Africa 😁
Excellent explanation. Thanks
Thanks 👍
Thank you very much ... For this video .. i learn so much 😘🙏
Thanks again
@@sharondower during this pandemic i've learned so much to build my own small flower shop..and your videos are helping me a lot...greetings from Indonesia🙏
Thanks again
Could you give a list of the foliage names and the daisy type flowers you use for infilling? I don't hear well and didn't catch the names. I used to do a lot of floristry, but not for a long time now and am somewhat out of touch. I love your videos and find them very helpful, as I'm a bit rusty! Well done for being such a good teacher. Thank you.
the white flower is an Aster commonly known as September flower, and the foliage is myrtle, soft ruscus and leather leaf. There is always a list of flowers and foliage in the description box, if you need help
Is that 1/2 block OASIS FOAM?
Yes it is
Why do you use a half block of foam rather than a whole block?
To make a smaller design. If you have a whole block, you'll need more foliage and flowers to cover it, then you'll end up with a visually heavy centre section. Large foam = large design, small foam = small design. Hope that helps 😃
@@sharondower thank you. I've just made a single ended spray for the funeral of my Nephew in law for tomorrow's funeral, and it's lovely, in white and purple. I found your video very helpful, after so many years away from floristry.
Talk a lot