Monday, February 8, 2010

Wedding Submerged Flowers Submerged Flower Centerpieces?

Submerged flower centerpieces? - wedding submerged flowers

How long do flowers last when in water in a glass dipped cyllinder? You really need to make the wedding day, or it may be the day?

8 comments:

VAWeddin... said...

I really need one or two hours before you start recording. If you do the night before the water is murky and not good at all.

For technical flowers, then you should definitely hire a professional to do it for you. His family and friends should relax and enjoy your wedding - do not meet her lover.

alavisha... said...

Flowers are immersed in water for this type of investment will take a day or 2, but things change and move in the transport ... best advice is to do, but do not add water until established

Cupcake's Princess said...

I suggest a test with the type of flower you want to use. I think diving flowers in vases clear in our center, so I tried a lily alstroemeria. It looked good, was until a week later, but not driven or moved, nothing broken settle to the bottom. If you're afraid to break the stamens, or pollen, then consider a strip of tape around the bottom of the pot to everything that could regulate what to hide. Or, as another poster has suggested, enough water to flow into the fund to cover the stems of the flowers do not wish to receive.

sparkley... said...

hey there is nothing wrong with flowers and candles in order ... Do not start discussions! Everyone has different tastes. I want to make these too far ahead of time, depending on the type of flower, some strains are viscose or in open water and did not look very pretty. If you do not have time to do that on the morning of the wedding, then you do, you can try to have it before hand, you can purchase a flower you are using and see how it should be in the water, takes an idea .

jamitha9... said...

depends on the sensitivity of the flower is, last night I would be good for most types of flowers.

jkh724 said...

I want fake / silk flowers for that use. You can do the day before and will not die or in the water. Moreover, since the flowers will be under water (I guess with a candle in the top florating) no one can touch them and say they are wrong. I think it's an interesting idea and should be fairly easy to accomplish. Good luck!

elewishs said...

Talk to your florist about the flowers, what would work and look good. The florist will also be able to say whether they are placed in the cylinders.
I saw it and is very beautiful, and you're right. He's better than cnadles and petals. You might consider, depending on the size of the bottles, something in the background a color neutral white or you can see the colors, glass beads. Throw a light color, the lighting on the flowers like.

Jennies said...

I do it for my wedding. I bought glasses high in the craft store Michael, two strains of silk orchids and floating candles considerably. Orchids is connected, mounted in the cup and filled it with water. I tried, and it's wonderful. I really do not want artificial flowers in my wedding, but with water and sailing, is still very beautiful. I want to use real flowers for the rest orchids are so damn expensive. And it's still cheaper for me to buy every bottle bills for rent in the flower shop. Not sure what I'll do with them later. The only thing I will worry about these blocks to fill them and how ... I hope that the intake coordinator.

But to answer your question, direct ... I left the flower for a week under water and still looks good.

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