Create floral magic with alliums from your garden
Join our talented florist, Kim Shaw, as she guides us through the art of creating a captivating flower arrangement using alliums and oasis. This step-by-step video tutorial will show you how to bring the beauty of alliums into your own home, infusing it with elegance and charm.
With their sculptural stalks and vibrant spherical heads, using alliums makes a striking display.
In this tutorial, Kim showcases the practicality of oasis as a reliable foundation for your floral masterpiece. Using oasis will ensure the longevity and stability of your arrangement, allowing the alliums to shine their brightest.
You’ll need alliums in various stages of bloom, oasis and a selection of complementary foliage.
Kim demonstrates how to expertly weave the allium stems into the oasis, strategically placing them to achieve balance and visual appeal. With her guidance, you’ll learn how to showcase the varying heights and vibrant colors of the alliums, to create visual harmony.
She shares her expert tips on selecting foliage that complements the alliums, adding texture, depth, and a touch of nature’s charm to your arrangement.
You’ll learn how to trim and position the foliage, ensuring that every element contributes to the overall presentation.
So, gather your materials, press play, and let the magic unfold as you create your own masterpiece using alliums and oasis.
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