Required utensils
- Square wooden board
- Wire pieces of the same length
- Colour spray in the colour gold
- STYLIT wool scraps "Stylo Scatter" in dusky pink and pink
- Fresh flowers in delicate shades of pink
Tools: Hammer and pliers
Materials and colours
Dusky pink RS14
Vibrant pink RS28
Fresh plant greenery
Pink is the colour of romance, and with a floral arrangement in delicate shades of pink will certainly make every woman feel very special. Whether it's Mother's Day, an anniversary, Valentine's Day or a wedding - this flowery pink heart picture is sure to make eyes light up.
When it comes to choosing material for the perfect floral arrangement to express love and affection, you can't go wrong with pink. From light shades of pink to vibrant fuchsia, there are many shades to choose from. With Stylo Scatter" wool scraps In these colours, you can show off the flowers perfectly and make every heart shine.
Step by step
Step 1:
Attach wire
Step 2:
Gilding
Once your wire pieces are all attached to the wooden board, spray everything with a golden colour. This gives the whole thing a much more elegant look.
Step 3:
Thread on Stylo Decoration Scatter
Step 4:
Arranging flowers
The flowers now form the crowning glory. Stick them between the wires and the "Stylo Scatter" wool scraps. The flowers can be scattered all over the heart. A large rose is ideal as a small highlight in the overall flower arrangement.
Step 5:
Finalise
The eye-catcher can be placed in many places and creates the right atmosphere. After a wedding, the picture can provide a lasting reminder of this unique day: swap the fresh flowers for a stylish arrangement of dried or silk flowers and your bridal couple can take a piece of their wedding day home with them.
Designer
Victoria Salomon completed her florist training in Halle/Saale and then worked for well-known florists before opening her own shop in Halle/Saale.
From 2008 to 2010, Victoria Salomon had the responsible task of representing the profession of floristry and horticulture at public events and in the media as the German Flower Fairy. And today she continues to inspire with her creations.