How to make a hand-tied calla lily bouquet for your wedding -DIY Wedding Flowers
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- čas přidán 20. 01. 2011
- Pacific Callas shows you how to make an elegant hand-tied bouquet using calla lilies with this wedding flower arrangement tutorial. This is a classy calla lily wedding bouquet for a bride or a bridesmaid. Watch how you can make this hand tied calla lily bouquet in no time for your own wedding.
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Thank you for showing us your beautiful arrangement of calla lily bouquet!!!!
wow that was good info just rushed to the bucket where the lilies were and emptied some water out! thanks for the advice!
@tesleigh no, not needed, you should arrange the flowers AFTER they are hydrated (in other words: Let them drink and perk up for a day or so as they are always a bit thirsty upon arrival). After arranging your hydrated calla lilies, just place the bouquet back into 2-3" of water only, so they can continue to drink towards the wedding. If you store the callas at a cool temperature while drinking, mini calla lilies can easily last up to 2-3 weeks!
@Norex25 You can give callas a straight regular cut. Roses you should cut at an angle.
@callaliliesflowers Thank you so much for replying =) By the way you are very talented and seem like a real nice person.
When you initially cut the Calla Lilly, you dipped it in a hydrating solution. Later, once bundled together, you cut the whole budle so it was at a certain level just like the other's that you made for the other bridesmaids. Once you cut the budle again, do you need to re-dip in the hydrating solution? Please get back as soon as possible. Your video is great. Thank you!
I have heard that Calla lily sap can stain clothes. Should you seal the stem ends of bouquets or button holes?
I want to use these for bridesmaids' bouquets, but I was planning on using the larger callas for the bride. What do you suggest? Is the technique the same?
where can u order the calla lily from
Is it true that you have to cut the flowers at an angle?
what was that first solution?
How about lilies on a wrist corsage?