Making a Spring Fresh Flower Arrangement (2024)

Making a spring fresh flower arrangement is quite easy.

I’m going to show you some of my easy tips for floral arrangements.

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Where to Get Fresh Flowers

I get all of my flowers either from Trader Joe’s or my local grocery store. Right now both are well stocked with spring flowers.

Because we are lucky enough to have Trader Joe’s that is my first stop as they tend to have the best fresh flowers at the most reasonable prices.

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My Favorite Spring Fresh Flowers

Tulips and Daffodils are my spring go-to flowers and you don’t need to know how to arrange flowers to create a great spring arrangement with them. They are great flowers that stand alone in a vase.

When I’m making a fresh spring arrangement I will typically choose seasonal flowers. Those include ranunculus, peonies, (my two favorite flowers, if I can find them), or calla lilies as my showy flowers. Then I will add spray roses, queen Anne’s lace, lisianthus, tulips, and freesia as filler flowers. If you can get it in your area, lilacs, primrose, hyacinth, and azaleas are also beautiful blooms.

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While not really a spring flower I can always find hydrangeas which are a great fill flower especially if you want white flowers in your spring flower arrangements.

For the green filling, I can always find different types of eucalyptus, including my favorite seeded and silver dollar eucalyptus. I can also typically find baby’s breath and ferns. Some other good candidates for fillers would be Bells of Ireland or cress if you can find it.

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One key to having a great arrangement if possible is to have high quality flowers and ones that aren’t quite bloomed yet. I also look for flowers with long stems so that even after I cut them they have a long enough stem to make a statement arrangement.

My friend Wendy from WM Design House lives near the flower market in LA and she makes the most beautiful flower arrangements. She can get every kind of seasonal bloom at the perfect time.

Tools you’ll need

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What to use to hold your spring arrangements?

I don’t typically use a standard vase. I much prefer an ironstone pitcher or another vintage piece to use for my cut flowers. If I want a more formal full arrangement I will soak wet flower foam in warm water and use that in my vessel.

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I also use chicken wire or a flower frog to give an arrangement some structure but a more natural look.

Keeping green floral tape is another tool that I use. If you make a criss-cross grid with the tape it works a lot like chicken wire or a flower frog.

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Despite the forecast, live like it’s spring

– Lilly Pulitzer

Making Your Arrangement

For this arrangement, I chose a vintage white and blue chamber pot.

Then I measured my wet foam to fit my vessel. I cut it with a serrated knife and put it in about 1-2 inches of water in a container. It takes about 20-30 minutes to soak up the water.

Once the foam is completely wet, I put it into my vase. Then I’m using green floral tape to make a grid which will give my flowers even more support.

Then I start arranging by adding my underlayer of greenery for a base.

After that, I add my filler flowers to start forming the shape of my arrangement. In this case, my chamber pot is round so my arrangement will take on a more round shape.

Once I have a good amount of my filler flowers in place, I will start placing my showy flowers. These are the perfect flowers that I chose to highlight the arrangement. They are the statement flowers in my spring bouquet.

In this arrangement, those flowers ended up being beautiful cottage roses. They are sometimes called cabbage roses or even country roses.

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I did find some ranunculus and I was actually a little surprised. I typically don’t find them until March. That being said they are kind of sad looking so I just got two bundles and I probably won’t use all of them.

Once I’ve worked my way around the arrangement and I’m happy with the way that it looks on all sides, I will give it some water. I mix my flower food into my water and then I pour it over the wet foam so that it gets good and soaked again, making sure that there is more water all around it. I like to keep the water level at least halfway up the foam.

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Special Occasions

In my house, we don’t just have fresh flowers on special occasions but there are times when making flower arrangements or sending flowers is an especially nice gesture.

What comes to mind at this time of year are spring birthdays, mother’s day flowers, Easter lilies for Easter, and then of course get well and sympathy flowers.

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In most of these cases, I will use expert florists to arrange and deliver the flowers to the recipient’s front door. You can choose the perfect custom bouquet or plant.

A good florist will have access to the best flowers and a large collection of fresh flower arrangements. It’s an easy way to send beautiful flowers when you are in need of a gift.

Flowers from my Garden

After the long winter, I can hardly wait for flowers to start blooming in my yard. There is nothing like hand-arranged flowers from my own backyard garden sitting on the coffee table in the living room.

I currently have a huge selection of flowers, including sweet peas, poppies, lisianthus, calendula, mignonette, strawflowers, stock, bells of Ireland, amaranth, celosia, and lace flowers, growing from seed in my office

Flowers make a perfect gift for a special occasion and I love when I can pick them myself and hand-deliver friends fresh flower bouquets.

I have a post about May Day that you can read. What an unexpected surprise to deliver spring blooms on the first day of May to family and friends.

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Wedding Flowers

I have arranged flowers for Annie’s Backyard wedding and her second wedding (the party). I also helped my niece with her fall wedding flowers. What I haven’t had the chance to do is spring wedding flowers for a spring wedding.

My son just recently got engaged. Something we thought would never happen and he is getting married in February 2024 in Los Angeles so maybe I’ll be able to be helpful with flowers for that event. They might have to be more like Valentine’s Day flowers.

In Conclusion

When I was younger, I was terrible at arranging flowers. We didn’t have YouTube or really any way to learn how to do it best. I learned from trial and error.

If you’re feeling uncomfortable about making a more formal arrangement, don’t dismiss the beauty of placing just tulips into a vase. Some people don’t like when they droop but I think that is when they are at their loveliest.

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When I wasn’t confident and I needed flowers for a special occasion, I did use my local florist. They are no longer in business but they made the most stunning arrangements and they weren’t your standard florist presentation. They were making the more free-form nature’s way arrangements before they were a thing and I loved them.

I honestly think that is when I started to perfect my own arrangements when they were no longer available. I studied the photos I had of the flowers that I got from them and started making my own.

If you’ve felt unsure about making a spring fresh flower arrangement, I encourage you to give it a try. By using grocery store flowers you more likely be able to practice more and have beautiful arrangements in your home more often.

Peace and Love,

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FAQs

Making a Spring Fresh Flower Arrangement? ›

Put foliage or greenery in the vase to set the stage. Strip leaves from the bottom of the stem, so leaves don't sit in water. Add filler flowers, ones that have multiple blooms per stem, or a variety of wildflowers. Last, add statement flowers like tulips to create a focal point.

What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

The 3 5 8 rule in floristry refers to the concept of using three types of flowers, five stems of greenery, and eight stems of filler flowers in a floral arrangement. This rule provides a balanced structure to the arrangement by ensuring a harmonious combination of different floral elements.

How far in advance can I make fresh flower arrangements? ›

Many floral arrangements can be made a day — or even a couple days — in advance if you have proper storage. Emily Mathison, U.S. creative director of McQueens Flowers, advises using durable fresh flowers and storing the finished product in cool temperatures to extend the life of the blooms.

How long will fresh flowers last in wet foam? ›

The damp foam allows the flowers and greens to take water in and remain fresh for days. My flowers should last a week, give or take a day or two, depending on their level of care. The good news, caring for your box flower is easy. Simply follow these tips to increase the life of your flowers.

How do you keep fresh flower arrangements fresh? ›

Keep Flowers Cool

Heat can speed up the aging process for flowers, so place your arrangement in a cool location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Also, try to keep them away from ripening fruits, which release ethylene gas, a natural compound that can cause flowers to age faster.

What is the golden ratio in floristry? ›

Employ The Golden Ratio

According to Bruni, the "golden ratio" for floral arranging is creating a visual where the arrangement is two-and-a-half sizes bigger than its container.

What are the four rules of flower? ›

In general, a flower has four whorl components, namely the calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.

How to keep roses fresh overnight? ›

Keep the Roses Cool

Whatever you do, keep flowers out of direct sunlight and away from hot or cold drafty air. Overnight, florists recommend refrigerating your roses or placing them in the coolest, dark spot you can find. With the proper care, the florists at Bouqs say cut roses should last 7 to 10 days.

How to make a bouquet from fresh flowers? ›

To make a bouquet, cut the stems of your flowers and foliage so the blooms are even on top. When cutting your stems, do so on an angle so they can draw water up more easily. Then, place your centerpiece flower in the middle and surround it with accent flowers and greenery to help it stand out.

Does vinegar make flowers last longer? ›

The vinegar keeps the pH of the flowers balanced, preserving and prolonging their lifespan. Step 1: Choose your beautiful flowers and cut them from the bottom of the stem at an angle. Cutting them at an angle helps the nutrients from your mixture reach the right places in the flower's stem and petals.

Should you put sugar in flower water? ›

Adding white granulated sugar to the vase water will give flowers nutrients they need to continue growing and developing. However, an antibacterial agent such as vinegar should also be added to prevent bacteria growth which can make the water appear cloudy and interrupt the stem's water uptake.

What is a substitute for flower food? ›

DIY Flower Food Alternatives

Sugar: Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in a vase of lukewarm water. While sugar is found in many DIY flower food recipes along with other ingredients, sugar alone can also extend the life of a bouquet, says Ghitelman.

Which principle of floral design uses the ratio 3 5 8? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement.

What is the proper ratio for flowers in an arrangement? ›

How tall should flowers be in a vase? As a rule of thumb, flowers or vase should dominate in ratio 1.5:1. For tall arrangements, flowers should be 1.5x the height of the container. Alternatively, for a low arrangement (like a mound of hydrangeas in a cube vase), these proportions should be reversed.

What is the rule of three flower arrangements? ›

The rule of three is a design principle based on the inherent human preference for odd numbers, which tend to look more natural and less rigid than even-numbered groupings. Arranging items in odd numbers can create a more appealing and balanced visual composition.

What is the general floral formula? ›

floral formula A conventional method for recording the structure of a flower. It uses a series of capital letters to identify parts: K = calyx; C = corolla; A = androecium; G = gynoecium. The number of components in each is indicated by a number; if the number exceeds 12, the symbol ∝ (infinity) is used.

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