A vast selection of hand-tied PAS(Packed at source) bouquets for the wholesale and retail market. Our bouquets are mainly supplied in length 50cm but we are also able to supply bouquets in length 40cm. With a capacity of 30,000 bouquets per week for our international clients in a variety of styles using our signature roses, summer flowers, fillers and greenery.
Packed at source hand-tie bouquets comprise of a mixture of fresh cut flowers available in a variety of colours mixed in with tropical fillers. All bouquets come in four different sizes, standard, premium, luxury and prestige and are wrapped in a bespoke sleeve, accompanied with a sachet of flower food.
Packed at source Bouquets – Indicative pack rates
• 40cm – 30 bouquets per box
• 50cm – 25 bouquets per box
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The best thing is the art of arranging flowers is not that hard to learn with few tips from the pros and a lot of practice over time, you will gain an eye of good arrangements and also become a pro floral designer. Here some of the best flower arranging tips for arranging flowers that will turn you into a pro over time.
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Flower arranging tips
- Create a mix-up – Play around by putting contrasting flowers together, you can also play around with different textures of the flowers or of the bowls or vases you are using. for example, having a thick ceramic bowl hold delicate lilies. There is no rule here have fun trying out different combinations.
- Try out Monochrome – It will be visually interesting if you try out arranging different flowers of the same color or visually similar color. As people check out the arrangement, they will be interested in the different textures and sizes of the same color an example having a bouquet of red flowers.
- Complement arrangements – Complement larger arrangement with smaller arrangements this create an aesthetically pleasing look the will excite people looking at them.
- Be creative with vases – You can use different containers for your arrangements, not just vases. try out with drink-ware, bowls, jars or even cans. create a distinct look for your flowers with different containers.
- Try single flowers – Having a flower on its own vase will create stunning looks, simply take your flowers and cut off the stem an have the flowers in a tiny bowl on its own. Arrange different tiny bowls together and you will achieve a new look.
- Keep off direct sunlight – Place your arrangements at a cool place away from direct sunlight, so that they can last longer.
- Have fun arranging – There are rules and guidelines for flower arranging but these rules are not to restrict you, have fun while creating new arrangements, think out of the box. Always consider flower arranging as an art and you can self-express with the different arrangements.