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Step by Step Guide to a Spring Floral Arrangement

Who loves Spring?! Who loves flowers?! Who loves Spring and flowers?! Me TOO!

I went for weeks without any fresh flowers in my home, and now they are everywhere! I don’t think I bought any flowers the entire month of February, and since we were away on vacation for part of the month, I didn’t have any in our home on Valentine’s Day. But that’s ok because we enjoyed a fabulous meal while Dining at the Edgewood Restaurant in Tahoe on Valentine’s Day.

But I am more than making up for that in March 🙂 Last week, I shared How to Assemble an English Garden Basket and today I will discuss arranging a Spring Floral centerpiece. It’s a very similar concept to the garden basket using instant foam but a different flower combination.

Step by Step Guide to Creating a Spring Floral Centerpiece

Playing with different flower combinations is exciting. Finding complimenting colors and styles is fun and I love to mix and match. It takes a while to figure out what looks good together but digging in and playing around is the first step. Each season will also predict variety choices which can help in deciding color and flower combinations.

What You Will Need to Make a Spring Floral Centerpiece

To make this centerpiece I used the following:

Step #1 Choose Your Vase and Prepare the Instant Foam

For this arrangement, I used a cubic ceramic vase with one piece of instant floral foam. Before soaking the foam, properly size it to fit the vessel. Leave 2 – 3 inches of foam above the rim. By doing this, it allows us to place flowers on the sides which will create a fuller arrangement.

Soak the foam in water in a container, before adding to vase. Allow the foam to soak up the water and sink to the bottom of the container on its own, do not push the foam into the water. Doing this can leave dry areas in the foam, causing flowers to wilt.

Since the foam was snug in this vase, I didn’t see the need to use floral tape.

Step #2 Begin Inserting Large Stems

Begin the arrangement with the largest Fuji flowers followed by the carnations. One Fuji flower in the center will anchor the arrangement. Insert them into the foam at varying heights and angles.

Step #3 Use Greenery to Fill in Space

Next comes the Pittosporum (greenery), I used just a few sections to fill in some space before adding more flowers. I only use the tips of a branch, once a section is cut that piece is not suitable to use and won’t look nice in the centerpiece due to the “cut”.

Step #4 Adding Tall Stems

Then I added the alstroemerias to the top of the foam. I like to use my longer stems on the top instead of the sides.

Step #5 Removing Allergen from Flowers (Optional)

If you are allergic to Alstroemerias (aka Peruvian Lily), did you know it’s possible to remove the allergen. The seeds in the middle of the flower are what causes people to be allergic to this pretty stem.

My husband is very allergic to these, so I removed the seeds in the center of the flower. Often times, the petals of the lily will be closed when you purchase them, but you can carefully fold back the petals and pick out the seeds.

Step #6 Prepare Daisy Mums by Individually Cutting

The white daisys are next. They come grouped together, but look better in a centerpiece if used separately. Carefully cut each stem with the shears and insert into foam in varying areas.

Make sure to turn your centerpiece often, making sure you are reaching all areas and creating a nice balance on all sides.

I then added purple Daisys around the bottom of the vase….

Along with Lime Cushion Mums, those are the green ones. They come lumped together on a stem as well, and look prettier individually used in a centerpiece. I also had a couple dark purple flowers I added at the last minute for a pop of color along with 1 snapdragon stem.

The dark purple flowers were added to the bottom and top of the centerpiece.

Step #7 Adding Filler

Lastly, I added casino filler, the small clusters of white wild flowers. I left these gathered together since they are so small, they look nice bunched together.

My centerpiece is complete! Using varying colors and varieties of florals makes for a full and bright arrangement. At the very last minute, I decided to add in yellow mums, which changed the look but tied into the yellow on the vase.

Do you all love playing with florals as much as I do?

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