Having to build a flower arch for the wedding of your customers can be a truly exciting experience. Of course, however, if you don't have the technical knowledge necessary to confidently and professionally handle a support of unusual dimensions, enthusiasm almost immediately gives way to anxiety.
The main worry of all my students is always the size. “Where do I start? How can I make an entire bow myself?” I assure you, the matter is not that complicated (which is why it is often attended by beginners, working Wedding Planners or aspiring Flower Designers on their first training courses)!
Let's see, then, how we managed to overcome any doubts or uncertainties regarding this matter during the “Arco Fiorito” course of May 4th in Lombard FlorCome on, let's get started!
THE projects, meanwhile, there were two: one from traditional line but worked with iconic flowers chosen in new colors, like burgundy and greenery with a hint of yellow; the other composed of a romantic structure but not too classic, enriched by candles and crystals and designed to be reproduced in series, to form a light light gallery.
THE materials vegetables used for the first proposal are: red charm peonies, yellow tulips, silkworm, viburnum, panic, physocarpus, asparagus, varied green.
Here are the ones used for the second one: flowering pear branches, asparagus, varied green, panic.
This is exactly the meaning of the “Arco Fiorito” course of the Silviadeifiori Flower & Wedding School: to make you leave our classroom prepared and, above all, aware of your incredible abilities. Because if you were able to set up a good program in just a few hours two breathtaking wedding settings, what could possibly stop you? Nothing!
Do you need some practical advice to get a extraordinary American-style ceremony? Do you want to learn the tricks of the trade? Then send us an email to corsi@silviadeifiori.comWe will send you information and dates of the next edition of the “Arco Fiorito” course.
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SEE ALSO:
- "How to Make a Flower Arch? The 7 Fundamental Rules"
- “Floral arrangements for a wedding: how much should you spend?
- “Flower School Diaries: "Wedding Flowers: Church and Reception" course, Rome 2017
- “The 5 types of bridal bouquets: a guide to use!