Create a beautiful floral arrangement to celebrate Christmas 2019

Floral arrangement is a crucial element in creating a warm and festive atmosphere during the Christmas period. To celebrate Christmas 2019 in a memorable way, nothing like a beautiful bouquet of flowers carefully arranged. In this article, discover how to make a floral arrangement that will highlight the emergence of Christmas flowers.

Choice of Christmas Flowers

Christmas flowers, such as amaryllis, poinsettias and Christmas roses, are perfect for creating a festive arrangement. Choose fresh and colourful flowers that evoke the spirit of Christmas.

Equipment requirements

  • Vase or suitable container
  • Christmas Flowers
  • Foliage (foliage)
  • Scissors or secateurs
  • Floral sheet for packaging
  • Decorative ribbon
  • Eventually, decorative accessories

Steps to create floral arrangement

  1. Start by choosing a vase or container that will enhance your flowers. Make sure it is clean and fill it with fresh water.
  2. Prepare your flowers by removing excessive leaves and cutting the stems to the right length. Cut the stems diagonally to facilitate water absorption.
  3. Place the flowers in the vase by alternating flower types and adding foliage to create volume. Play with heights for an aesthetic result.
  4. Once all the flowers are arranged, adjust them to achieve a harmonious arrangement. Make sure each flower has enough space to flourish.
  5. Wrap the vase with a floral leaf for a decorative touch. Attach it with a coloured ribbon and possibly add other accessories such as glitter or miniature Christmas balls.
  6. Place your floral arrangement on the Christmas table, buffet or other strategic location to give it all the visibility it deserves.

By following these simple steps, you can create a beautiful floral arrangement that highlights the blooming of Christmas flowers and brings a festive touch to your 2019 Christmas decor. Don’t hesitate to give free rein to your creativity and customize your arrangement according to your tastes and preferences. Merry Christmas!