Saturday, July 28, 2012

American Style Flower Arranging (part 5)

This is another example of American style to place big flower/leaf on top, which is not common at first, while in European style, the biggest material is usually placed at the bottom and the smaller at the upper. But as long as the small flowers/leaves are laid in grouping or you can also use terracing technique, so overall they will be looked big because they’re viewed as a unity and not per stem.  So, no problem with placing big material on top, right? It will even make the design look special and not customarily. We personally like this one. It’s unique!!


Close up look 


Here they are how to make this beautiful unique American-style flower arrangement step by step.
Step 1 Prepare a high acrylic vase. Fill the container with wet foam, leave 2-3 cm from top of the container then trim the edges of foam.
Step 2 Take 2 stems of big marble philo, attach the stems with wire. Then  by using sheltering techniques place  both leaves in the middle, not upright but slightly to the right.
            Take some ivy leaves. Hang them down opposite to philo leaves.
Step 3 Take 2 stems of orchid. Attach the stems with silver or copper wire, then place them on the right side.
            Take some statice then put on the left side to balance the orchid.
Step 4 Take 3 stems of gerbera, attach wire. Place them by using terracing technique starting from the middle to the left side. Arrange all the flowers facing above.
          Take 2 lemons, cut into 2 then prick the half lemon with skewer but careful, do not penetrate the other side. Then put them as focus by using terracing technique.
         Note: Do not use wire to prick the fruit, because fruit contains acid. If wire in contact with acid it would become rust which can change the fresh fruit into rotten as well as dangerously to be eaten.
Step 5 Take 4 croton leaves. By using terracing technique place 2 of them under the gerbera and the other 2 beside the orchid.
            Take some purple roses. Cut them short and place them between the croton leaves, above ivy leaves and statice.
            Take some ruscus. Cut them short, leaf by leaf. Then use them to fill the empty area so that no foam can be seen.
Step 6 Finished


The design looks like as if there was effect of rain or hot sun. Then the flowers would be covered by big leaves.  Just like umbrella protecting us from the scorching sun. Gorgeous!!

Note:
Pictures taken at the workshop by Andy Djati Utomo, S.Sn, AIFD, CFD, on May 16th, 2012 in Bandung, West Java.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wedding Church Décor: Colorful Tropical

We haven’t posted wedding church décor for a long time, right? It's because of our busy activities lately, but don't worry we’ll post one in the next few minutes, so keep following us.


Since it’s hot season here, in Indonesia, flowers blooms everywhere and many wedding ceremonies happen this month so Margriet Team's trying to adjust the festive season into colorful design. Look at the wedding church décor in the image above, there were red-yellow-white-green-pink and orange, very colorful.
And the materials used for the altar were anthurium, lilies, roses, gerbera, snapdragon, carnations, baby’s breath and the foliage was florida beauty, philo, ruscus, leather leaf and dracaena. (image below)


White tulle ribbon combined with a pink decorative organza bow on the centre (left image). The chair and pew decoration has simple oval design. The flowers used were only gerbera, daisies, carnation and Kermit (right image).


Flower arrangement on the seven candelabra and in front of Mary’s statue.



The offerings design of bride bouquet & groom candlestand to Mary was simple, too.  It’s a kind of roses posy bouquet in 2 color, white and pink. Simple but elegant.


The flower arrangement in front of psalmist table

Note:
Church Décor: Team Margriet

Thursday, July 19, 2012

American Style Flower Arranging (part 4)


The American centerpiece in medium high

When viewed thoroughly, from any angles you see, it will form the 3 points in which if you draw an imaginary line among them it will become a triangle. So, this is the three-dimensional centerpiece that is very suitable to be placed on the table as home décor. 


Here’s the step by step tutorial how to make the American centerpiece
1.      Prepare the vase (rectangular shape), fill it with wet foam
Take 5 stems of gerbera, cut one of them with a height of 2x the width of the vase then place it upright in the middle of the foam. This will become the culmination of the centerpiece. Then place the four others surrounding it in group, each with different height. Arrange the gerberas facing all directions so that this centerpiece is beautifully viewed from the front, back and side.
2.      Take some caspea then place them on the right side
Take some red cordyline, place them opposite direction to the caspea by using terracing technique.
3.     Take 4 stems of hemalomena (a kind of anthurium but smaller), place them at the front (2 at the base and 2 rather high). Up to this stage, it has been looked like a three dimensional centerpiece.
Take some stems of snapdragon, place them between the red cordyline and the hemalomena and in the opposite also but shorter than the first ones.
4.     Add some statice. This flower is more purple than caspea but both of them are gorgeous and can be stand for days.
 As focus, use some purple roses, green carnations and red celocia. Place them on the three different sides at the center area by using basing technique and arrange them facing the different directions, too.
Finally, take 2 stems of futoy. Fill the stems with wire, then bend twice so that it become a triangular shape. Put the triangle near the green carnation area.
Finished


The american centerpiece viewed from the front

If in European style, the biggest material (whether flower or leaf) is usually placed at the bottom and the smaller at the upper, then in American style boldly laid big flower/leaf at the top. But overall, at first glance  some small flowers at the base look big because they are laid in grouping. So, actually it's only such a camouflage look! Have a nice try.

Note:
Pictures taken at the workshop by Andy Djati Utomo, S.Sn, AIFD, CFD, on May 16th, 2012 in Bandung, West Java.


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Flower Today: One Hawaian Sunset


As shown on the label below, its name is One Hawaian Sunset


The up-close look

Look at the lip! It's bigger than the three petals above. With red brownish round-shaped and white on the tip, they just look like babies tortoises to reach the sea, right? Fantastic!


Note:
Images taken from The Orchid Asia Africa Expo, Bandung, West Java.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Workshop Ribbon (part 2) : A Basic Ribbon Bow


A basic ribbon bow. 
It’s easy to make this ribbon bow and the material is also simple and can be easily found at any floral accessories store. What you need are just polypropylene ribbon or famous as plastic ribbon and floral wire. And the only tool used is just scissors. You can choose any color as you wish. This time we used electric color.


How to make basic ribbon bow step by step:

Step 1. Prepare a 2 cm width of polypropylene ribbon.
Step 2. Cut the ribbon about 1.5 - 2 m long. then create loops by using your fingers. If you would like to make small bow, use the four fingers except thumb. But if you want to make bigger bow, use your thumb & small finger. This is what it will look when you’ve finished making loops.


Step 3. Fold into 2
Step 4. Hold it tightly so that not easily changed position. Then cut on both edge but be careful do not cut it off. Remain one third in the middle.


Step 5. Secure with floral wire no.26 (a thin & soft wire but strong enough to tie). It should look like this.
Step 6. Pull a loop with your fingers then turn 90° to the left or right. Once you rotate to the left then the next loop should also be turned in the same direction so that you’ll get the perfect result. Do exactly the same on the rest of the loops.
Step 7.  Shape it how you’d like, but make sure the right sides of ribbon (usually the shiny ones) were facing front. Cut the tails into a simple angle cut. Done


Note:
Images taken at the IPBI DPC Bandung's Monthly Gathering on May 24th, 2012West Java. 
Instructor: Mr. Harry Zulkarnaen

Monday, July 9, 2012

Flower Today: Daisies


Do you know the favorite flower that often used as filler by most florists? The answer is daisies. Yep, besides the price is quite cheap, not seasonal flowers so can be found anytime and as filler it can fulfill its function very quickly and looks beautiful, too. Moreover, this flower can stand longer than any other flowers. So, it's perfect isn't it? No wonder that daisies are used in any kinds of flower arrangements  as home decor or wedding decoration like table centerpieces, bouquets,chairs and pew decor etc.

Daisies have many colour variation such as white, red, yellow, pink etc. 



White daisies

Yellow daisies


Red daisies


Friday, July 6, 2012

American Style Flower Arranging (part 3)

Gingers on the flower arrangements? Oh, ooo no way ... how come? Here is it, a flower arrangement which uses gingers as accessories. And actually, it's a medium-height of flower arrangement.


The image is the view from above.


The material used are carnation, anthurium, bromelia, omprina, celosia or cock-comb while the foliage is silver grass or simelaria, curly futoy stems, anthurium leaves, lily paris leaves or lily grass , foxtail, red & green cordyline and ruscus. Gingers and woven rattan balls as accessories, skewers, wire, a kind of soft copper wire, but this time choose the shiny white colour or silver as supporting tool.


Here is the step by step tutorial if you’d like to make it.
1.       Prepare a long container or a rectangular vase, then filled with wet foam.
Take some curly futoy stems, give floral tape at the bottom, then tied with wire. Do not forget to insert 2 pieces of skewer for easily placing.
2.       Take 3 anthurium leaves, then place them by using terracing technique.
Take 2 woven rattan balls, put sisal inside then placed them as focus at the center of the flower arrangement. One at the front and the other one a little bit at the back.
Take 3 lily grass, woven them by using soft silver wire then tied the edges by using bunching technique and then give floral tape. This technique is to shorten the working time. Attach the other edge with skewer and then placed it on the oasis.


1.       Take 6 gingers, choose the smooth-wide ones and then place them in 3 different places (front, back and right side) by using skewers, each contains 2 gingers
Take 4 bromelia flowers, place them on the right and left side just like cresent form.
Take some foxtail leaves to cover the left side area, the more and more toward the center. If not like this, then the terracing technique is failed.
Take green cordyline leaves, again used the terracing technique.
2.       Take red cordyline leaves, used basing and terracing technique
Take 2 alokasia triangularis leaves or ‘tombak irian’, placed them high and in front of the green cordyline.
Put the simelaria and carnations in different groups, under the alokasia leaves
Place the red celosia between the ginger and curly futoy stems.
Add omprina to add depth so as not to be flat.
Take 2 green anthurium flowers, wired and then placed beside the front gingers.
Finally insert ruscus into the empty place so that the wet foam can be seen. Cut them short.
Done.


Up close look from the front side (image above) and from the back side (image below).


Note:
Pictures taken at the workshop by Andy Djati Utomo S.Sn, AIFD, CFD, on May 16th, 2012 in Bandung, West Java.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

IPBI DPC Bandung's Monthly Gathering: Workshop Ribbon (part 1)


These are kinds of ribbon that we made in the workshop


The atmosphere where the workshop took place. The participants worked diligently as directed by the instructor.


The box which used to be full of colourful plastic ribbons, now  left only a few (image above) and our instructor this time is Mr. Harry Zulkarnaen.(image below)


This is another variation of the ribbon, looks like 'needle or spider' chrysant flower or 'krisan jarum', right? (soft orange - left image) and by deviding the width of the ribbon into 2 or 3 parts (careful, do not cut it off) , you can also get different look of ribbon. (right image)

Note:
Images taken at the IPBI DPC Bandung's Monthly Gathering on May 24th. 2012.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Flower Today: One Snowy Baby


Look, how beautiful this kind of orchid is! The color, the black stripe lines on its lip and the soft hairy stem ...
hm... marvelous.


Note:
Image taken from The Orchid Asia Africa Expo, Bandung, West Java.

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