Wednesday, April 13, 2016

DIY Flower Supply Checklist


There are tons of great DIY Flower Tips out there!  But not all of them lay out the tools clearly!  This week's blog is to help you with the supplies you need to get start on your own DIY project!
Remember, for all of these, you need to make sure you have set aside some time!  One of the things you are paying for when you hire someone is their time in doing the work - so before you get started on a DIY project, make sure you have carved out enough time to complete it!
That said, here are some basic items you will need for various DIY flower projects (along with some links to get you started)!  Much of these are very similar, but each item is listed for the various projects as needed so you can skip to the checklist that applies to you!


You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- oasis (floral foam) and/or a plastic lining to line the container if it is not waterproof
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape (green or clear, depending on if your final container is glass or not)
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags

2.  A Bouquet 
You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- (note: a friend to hold the bouquet while you make it is very helpful!  If you are working alone, you can always set it in a clear glass vase to get an idea as to how it looks from all sides)
- scissors or gardening shears
- water
- floral tape
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon around the bouquet)


You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a basket
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- oasis (floral foam) and/or a plastic lining to line the basket as needed
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape (green or clear, depending on the color of your basket and if it will be visible per your design)
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon (as needed for your design)
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon to the basket as needed for your design)

4. A Potted Dish Garden 
You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers and plants don't wilt)
- potted flowers
- potted plants
- potting soil
- a design
- stones or other decorative items as per your design
- a basket or dish to use as the potted garden
- a plastic lining to line the basket or dish as needed
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon (as needed for your design)
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon to the basket or dish as needed for your design)

Before starting a DIY project, make sure to check these lists so you can be sure to enjoy creating a beautiful floral piece without being caught up to your elbows in flowers only to find you are missing something!  Don't forget to follow here for more DIY tips as well!

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

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