Tracy D'Amico
Well-Known Member
I have tried this with more traditional shaped vases, but cannot for the life if me get it to work with cubes, especially 4" cubes. Especially 4"cubes, or even 5" and 6" of all hydrangea. Try as I might, those fat buggers always spring right out of the vase, or roll out. Tried the willow/lemon stems layered across the opening, and the hydrangea pulled it right out. Both times this was for wedding work, no greens, no accent flowers, just fat clouds of the hydrangea. Don't get me started on the ever popular cube of all gerbera, no greens. It always amazes me that something so simple looking takes such finnagling to arrange.I NEVER tape. I do use a few pieces of greens (maybe varigated pittisporum or other nice textures) and when I have enough coverage, I use a Mini Cable tie. (electrical tie) I put it together in my hands and tie it off.
This method works for all sizes of green bases from miniatures to very large designs. The flowers will always stay in place and you have created a wonderful grid.
Love the look of these, love the $$ they sell for, don't like using the clear tape, but it seems to work the best for these ... I don't tape other than those shorty cubes & cylinders.