| Before beginning to make this
arrangement, first cut the stems of the different palms at
a 45° angle. Place the different palm stems into a large
vase filled with fresh water and allow the palm stems to remain
in the water for at least 3 hours prior to making the arrangement.
This will allow the palms to draw up water through the stems
and help keep the leaves green and fresh.
While the stems of the leaves are soaking
up water, take a piece of wet floral foam that is roughly
the size of the mouth of the vase you will be using.
Cut a piece of chicken wire large enough to
cover the floral foam (Photo
1).
Wrap the chicken wire around the foam to create
an arrangement block (Photo
2). Insert the arrangement block into the mouth of the
vase. The arrangement block should fit snugly into the mouth
of the vase.
*This arrangement is created from starting at the rear and
working forward in layers.* |
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Once the stems of the leaves
have finished soaking, begin by inserting the fan leaf stem
into the rear center of the vase (Photo
3) through the chicken wire ONLY (the larger fan stems
usual tear the floral foam).
Next, pick up a Date leaf stem and (if necessary)
strip a few of the bottom leaves from the stem (Photo
4).
Insert a Date leaf stem into the arrangement
block on both sides of the Fan leaf (Photo
5).
Three Sago leaves are placed into the arrangement
block at different angles in front of the Fan and Date leaves.
The center Sago leaf should be straight up while the other
two lean at roughly a 30° angle from the center Sago leaf
(Photo
6).
Finish the arrangement by inserting a Mediterranean
Fan leaf in the very front center of the arrangement block
(Photo
7). This will give a "starburst" appearance
which really attracts attention to this particular decor. |