You do not have to be a professional florist or buy yourself poor in large bouquets to create beautiful flora in the home. We guide you to make simple stems look like professional floral decorations.
Rarely is there anything like flowers that can set a sensual mood in the home, but it can quickly become an expensive affair if one has to invest in full-bodied bouquets or colorful decorations. And it’s actually not necessary at all.
4 TIPS: HOW TO STYLE YOUR FLOWERS LIKE A PROF

Flowers on stripe
Even the narrow radiator cover or a small window sill can house a decorative bouquet of flowers. Look for an elongated and elliptical vase, like this one from Muuto, which can simultaneously unfold the bouquet like a colorful fan. It can be a little challenging to make bouquets in an elliptical vase. A good tip is to use oasis or chicken nets in the bottom of the vase. That way, you can stick the flowers in the vase one at a time and control what direction and height each stem should have.

2. Sort the stems
Sunflower is a favorite of many. Put the sunny yellow favorites together with other tall stems, and group the flowers so that a kind is concentrated in one side. Here the light blue knight’s spores are set on the left side of the tall vase, after which the sunflowers are distributed around the loose bouquet. The vase is from Hein Studio.

3. Cut yourself into stinging flowers
Perhaps you have experienced that cut sunflowers can quickly hang upside down. A good idea is to wrap a thick steel wire around the stem of the sunflower; it can help keep the heavy head up. Make a long oblique cut in the flowers, and also make sure that they get fresh water every day. The flowers on the table are clematis, sunflowers, astilbe, orchid, spores and texas bell.

4. Tie a ditch edge bouquet like a prof
Begin with a flower in the palm of your hand between your thumb and forefinger. Place the next flower as a cross over the other stem. Also, cross the next one over the previous flower, and continue like this with the rest of the flowers. Always remember to turn the bouquet along the way, in this way you “lock” the stems in each other so that they do not move. It is called tying a bouquet in a spiral. The vase is from Kähler x Stilleben.