This time we were introduced to the basics of wedding bouquets, and we’ve spent 5 hours (yes, 5 hours!) creating a well-crafted, meticulously finished biedermeier bouquet. You wouldn’t believe how much precise work goes into such a small floral creation, and how many special techniques and tricks there are to make it look the way it does – I know it now. But challenging as it is, it’s also very pleasant work, and I felt as if I was creating a small flower masterpiece. It might not be perfect – after all, it was my first attempt at such a bouquet – but as it stands on my table my eyes keep wandering back to it. And let me just point out the it is actually pink, and still I like it – which says a lot ;-) Here it is:
First wedding boquet I ever made The November mornings in Warsaw are cold, dark, wet and gloomy, but despite that I got up this morning before 7 o’clock with a smile on my face and a thrill of pleasant anticipation – today was another day of my floristry course. This time we were introduced to the basics of wedding bouquets, and we’ve spent 5 hours (yes, 5 hours!) creating a well-crafted, meticulously finished biedermeier bouquet. You wouldn’t believe how much precise work goes into such a small floral creation, and how many special techniques and tricks there are to make it look the way it does – I know it now. But challenging as it is, it’s also very pleasant work, and I felt as if I was creating a small flower masterpiece. It might not be perfect – after all, it was my first attempt at such a bouquet – but as it stands on my table my eyes keep wandering back to it. And let me just point out the it is actually pink, and still I like it – which says a lot ;-) Here it is:
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