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CONSTRUCTING A ONE-BLOOM BUD VASE. Written by: Holli Bowman & David Lynn Hall County Board of Education April 2003 Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office September 2005.
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CONSTRUCTING A ONE-BLOOM BUD VASE Written by: Holli Bowman & David Lynn Hall County Board of Education April 2003 Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office September 2005
This presentation is designed to supplement the textbook, Floriculture: Designing & Merchandising, Unit 9, “Bud Vases”. The author is Charles Griner and it is published by Delmar Publishers.
Step 1: Selecting Materials • 1 long-stemmed rose or carnation • 4 stems of leatherleaf fern • 1 ½ yards of #3 satin ribbon • 2 20-22 gauge florist wires • 1 stem of baby’s breath • Leaf polish • Bud vase • Floral preservative
Step 2: Preparing the Vase • Fill the bud vase with preservative water to within two inches of the top. • Remove all leaves that will be below the water line. • Cut the flower stem below water to a length 1 ½ to 2 times the height of the vase. • Wire the flower with a 20 or 22 gauge florist wire using the straight wire method. • Insert the flower in the vase and turn the “face” toward you.
Step 3: Preparing the Fern • Select two pieces of fern and hold them so that the backs of the fern face each other (image #1). • Bring the two pieces of fern together so that the curves are straightened out (image #2). • Spray the best piece of fern with the leaf polish. • The best piece of fern should be an inch or two longer than the other. #1 #2
Step 4: Inserting the Fern • Place the fern behind the carnation with the best piece acting as a back-drop. • Insert shorter pieces of leatherleaf on each side at a 450 angle and in front of all the other stems. • An optional piece may be inserted vertically in front of the tallest stem. • Be sure to spray the additional pieces with leaf polish.
Step 5: Insert the Filler Flowers • Insert the baby’s breath so that it surrounds the carnation. • It shouldn’t overwhelm the carnation. • One full piece of baby’s breath may not be required.
Step 6: Finishing the Vase • Make a bow using the #3 satin ribbon. • Attach the bow to a wooden pick and insert the pick into the vase so that the bow will be located centrally above the rim of the vase. • Add a cardette if desired and refrigerate.