Arranging these blooms, I felt focused and grateful. Flowers bring joy and life, beauty and nature into our homes. Even in these overwhelming times, their power is transformative.
I grabbed a few quick snapshots as my arrangement took shape. If you can get your hands on some blooms, click through these images to follow along.
- Sierra
Getting Started : Tools
All of the tools I used are in ourÌýArrangement Workshop.

Tape your floral netting into your vessel with floral tape. I used a flower frog in the bottom, but that’s optional.

I started the shape of my composition with peach quince, adding hellebores for depth.

I added peach ranunculus in clusters, continuing to build at various levels.

A pop of yellow daffodils - clustered to one side for more impact.

Finish the arrangement with your most delicate detail flower. I used poppies.
Pro tip: If you’re also using poppies, sear the ends of them - rather than cutting. This video will show you how:
Thanks for following along! I hope there are some flowers in your world.
PS. If you want more tutorials, look no further.
]]>Quick, casual, and virtually foolproof! What’s the secret to a five-minute tablescape?
Bud vases.

Stagger your bud vases with one or two flower varieties in each. Play with height and spacing, add candles as desired, and you’re done!
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Choose blooms with different textures, weights, and heights.
Keep each bloom within the same range of color so that the group looks intentional.
A variety of vase shapes will help lead the way. Ours are made for layering!
Intersperse taper candles throughout to further marry your composition.

Flexible and low pressure: When entertaining, you can move each element about as needed.
Long-lasting: If one of your blooms outlasts another, you can swap stems without starting from scratch.
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If you’re using candles on your table, this is a must.
Always ensure your tapers are very snug in their holders. Especially with hand-dipped candles, there's bound to be some variation in circumference. That may mean you need to shave the base down a little. If the candle wobbles, use some TFS Candle Helper for extra insurance.
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Show us what you create! Tag and as always, have fun.
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