Guide To Arranging Faux Flowers | Ideas | OKA (2024)

Start with a Vase and Think About Where Your Display Will Live

Selecting a vase may seem like the last step in the flower-arranging process, but Howard recommends making it your first port of call. “I always start with the vase, as not all flowers work with all styles,” she explains. “Obviously, this is down to personal taste, but most often we use a medium-sized vase that has a fluted shape at the top. This gives the arrangement a better shape than a vase with straight sides.” Once you’ve settled on the silhouette, you can think about design—decide whether you want to go for something bright and bold, like a print or statement color, or something simpler, such as a glass vase. If you already have your artificial flowers in mind, be sure to choose a vase that will complement your display.

It’s also crucial to determine where your arrangement is going to live before you begin creating it. “If it’s on a sideboard or console without a mirror behind it, you could make half of an arrangement since you don’t need flowers in the back, which works out a lot cheaper.” For a dining table, you don’t want too tall a vase or it will obstruct the view across the table. “Entryways are popular locations for faux bouquets, as well as kitchen islands,” Howard adds.

Factors to Consider when Choosing Stems for Faux Flower Arrangements

Once you’ve settled on your vase and location, it’s time to turn your attention to the main event: the flowers. If you’re seeking help from our Bunched by OKA service or an in-store florist elsewhere, Howard recommends bringing in photos of your chosen spot, so that they can get an understanding of your style. If you’re taking the creative lead on the arrangement instead, we recommend thinking about the colors in your room and emulating these with your chosen blooms. If you have red pillows on your sofa, for example, selecting faux flowers in similar tones is a nice way to ensure the display will fit in seamlessly with the rest of the room’s aesthetic.

The final result will be personal to you, but as a general rule selecting the perfect stems for artificial flower displays begins “with leaves or green foliage—usually two varieties—and then two types of flowers,” says Howard. If you’re creating a mixed bouquet, it’s best to go for contrasting shapes, for example peonies with hydrangeas for a mix of textures (as opposed to peonies with roses, which are both round). The key to styling lies in odd numbers: “This keeps the arrangement symmetrical,” says Howard, “so choose stems in quantities of threes or fives.”

Creating Realistic Floral Displays with Artificial Flower Stems

If you have ordered your faux flowers from OKA’s online store, they will arrive carefully wrapped but straight and closed. A few tweaks will get them looking fresh. “Always bend the flower head so it’s facing you, so it’s not sticking up but facing forwards,” explains Howard on the manipulation involved. “All of our faux flowers and foliage have wire stems, so open them out to put shape into them. I use my thumb and forefinger to put a very slight curve in the stem, which gives movement and makes it appear more natural.”

If the stem length and size isn’t quite right for your vase, Howard advises avoiding cutting stems where possible (for which you’d need a pair of wire cutters—pruning shears just won’t cut it) and instead bending them to create the right height. “The bend gives more hold and the arrangement will sit better overall.”

Tips for Mixing and Matching Faux Flower Stems

If you’re wondering how to arrange faux flowers in a vase, follow Howard’s tried-and-true method: she likes to layer her stems to create “triangles.” “In the bottom layer I would put one type of foliage in and a flower to the right of each stem, using all three of the same foliage stems. I’d repeat that all the way around and that would be my first layer. I’d then take my stems slightly higher for the second layer, so they look like elongated stems; this is when the idea of a triangle comes in. I keep doing this process within the vase, adding several layers.” You could also use floral tape to keep your display in place; tie stems together to create a spray or use it to support flower heads.

A popular arrangement size involves around 25 stems, but a small bouquet could feature one foliage and two types of flowers, composed of just two layers.

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Selecting a Vase and Considering the Display Location

When arranging flowers, it is recommended to start by selecting the vase. Not all flowers work well with all styles, so choosing a vase that complements the flowers is important. A medium-sized vase with a fluted shape at the top is often preferred as it gives the arrangement a better shape compared to a vase with straight sides. The design of the vase can be chosen based on personal taste, whether it's something bright and bold like a print or statement color, or something simpler like a glass vase.

Before creating the arrangement, it's crucial to determine where it will be placed. The location will influence the size and style of the arrangement. For example, if the arrangement is going on a sideboard or console without a mirror behind it, you could make half of an arrangement since you don't need flowers in the back, which can be more cost-effective. On a dining table, it's important to consider the height of the vase so it doesn't obstruct the view across the table. Entryways and kitchen islands are popular locations for faux bouquets.

Choosing Stems for Faux Flower Arrangements

Once you have selected the vase and determined the display location, it's time to choose the flowers. If you're seeking help from a florist or a service, it can be helpful to bring in photos of the chosen spot so they can understand your style. If you're taking the creative lead, consider the colors in your room and select faux flowers that emulate those colors. For example, if you have red pillows on your sofa, selecting faux flowers in similar tones can ensure the display fits seamlessly with the room's aesthetic.

When selecting stems for artificial flower displays, a general rule is to start with leaves or green foliage, usually two varieties, and then choose two types of flowers. If you're creating a mixed bouquet, it's best to go for contrasting shapes, such as pairing peonies with hydrangeas for a mix of textures. Odd numbers of stems, such as threes or fives, are often used to keep the arrangement symmetrical.

Creating Realistic Floral Displays with Artificial Flower Stems

If you have ordered faux flowers online, they will likely arrive carefully wrapped but straight and closed. To make them look fresh and more natural, you can make a few adjustments. For example, you can bend the flower head so it's facing you, rather than sticking up. Faux flowers and foliage often have wire stems, so you can open them out to put shape into them. A slight curve in the stem can give movement and make it appear more natural. If the stem length or size isn't right for your vase, bending the stems can help create the desired height and overall arrangement stability.

Tips for Mixing and Matching Faux Flower Stems

When arranging faux flowers in a vase, you can follow a tried-and-true method of layering stems to create triangles. In the bottom layer, you can place one type of foliage and a flower to the right of each stem, using all three of the same foliage stems. Repeat this process all the way around to create the first layer. For the second layer, take the stems slightly higher to create elongated stems, forming a triangle shape. Continue adding several layers within the vase. Floral tape can be used to keep the display in place, tie stems together to create a spray, or support flower heads.

These tips can help you create beautiful and realistic faux flower arrangements. Remember to consider your personal style and the overall aesthetic of the room when selecting vases, flowers, and locations for your displays.

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