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How to submerge roses for a wedding centerpiece

 

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Post #1 of 3 (1259 views)
     How to submerge roses for a wedding centerpiece  

I would like to use roses submerged in cylinder vases. I am on a tight budget so would like to do them myself. I purchased all the vases and attempted to do a demo at home to see how they would look. Big problem.... I could not figure out how to stop the roses from floating. I tried to hot glue them and it didn't work. Any ideas?


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jan 29, 2009, 11:23 AM)

Flower Diva
PROFESSIONAL FLORIST




Post #2 of 3 (1249 views)
     Re: How to submerge roses for a wedding centerpiece [In reply to]  

Try to add rocks in the base of the vase and place the roses within the rocks. You could also try using a frog to keep the stems in place. A frog is a floral device which has a bed on pins that the flower stem is inserted in to hold the flower in place. You might be able to find these at a local craft store or florist shop.
Audrey Gardemeyer Botanica Floral Designs

flowersue
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Post #3 of 3 (1244 views)
     Re: How to submerge roses for a wedding centerpiece [In reply to]  

 
Clear marbles and fishing line to keep them down are all I can suggest. Sew the line through the rose stems and net them around about 5 marbles with some tulle or mesh...then fill with marbles to hide the mechanics...its all kind of a pain.
You might also consider using floating candles to hold them down..but they may still win the floating contest.
Ever thought of using orchids? They are a lot easier to do this way..and look great!
Good luck!
Sue of Hobart's Fine Florals
http://www.hobartsfineflorals.com



 
 


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