How to Arrange Silk Flower Art
- 1). Hot glue a section of floral foam to the bottom of the inside of the basket. This will form the base of your horizontal silk flower arrangement.
- 2). Determine the layout of your creation. The larger silk flowers should form the center, or focal point, while the smaller flowers will fill in the surrounding area.
- 3). Use the wire cutters to adjust the length of the silk flowers. This design requires silk flowers with very short stems, as they will be spread out horizontally.
- 4). Begin inserting your large silk flowers into the floral foam. Anchor the large flowers fairly low down in the center of the foam.
- 5). Fill out your arrangement with smaller silk flowers. To complete a horizontal silk flower arrangement, build outward instead of upward on either side of the flowers in the center.
- 1). Cut a piece of floral foam so that it fits snugly inside the vase. Use hot glue to secure the floral foam if it is loose.
- 2). Repeat Step 2 and 3 from Section 1. Cut the large silk flowers so that they have the longest stems, and cut the stems of the filler flowers at slightly shorter lengths.
- 3). Place the large flowers in the center of the foam so that they stand tall.
- 4). Fill out your vertical silk flower arrangement so that the filler flowers are also standing upright. The arrangement should have significant height but little width.
- 1). Repeat Step 1 of Section 2 to create a silk flower arrangement base in a vase.
- 2). Repeat Steps 2 and 3 of Section 1. Instead of leaving the stems of your filler flowers long, cut them at varying lengths, making some quite short.
- 3). Insert your large flowers into the center of the floral foam.
- 4). Fill out the sides of your silk flower arrangement with the remaining silk flowers. Use the varying lengths to build the width as opposed to the height so that a triangle shape is formed.
Horizontal Arrangement
Vertical Arrangement
Triangle Arrangement
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