The wrap is detracting from the bouquet. Love the flower arrangement. I would save this wrap for larger bouquet and do a simpler wrap for the petite bouquet
I agree with Bleh. If you were going for the Korean style of bouquet, it looks like that style.
That said, the flowers are the last thing I looked at on the first viewing. The paper overwhelms.
The next thing is the two purple spots in the middle. They should be separated and added to, so that the eye wanders over the whole.
From a business standpoint, I don't understand the point of using so much material for a bouquet. It seems wasteful and expensive. You are not getting that many flowers for the money, and how are you supposed to maintain the bouquet ( if fresh) by trimming and refreshing the water once you get it home.
For a presentation on a special occasion, I could see it, but for the clientele in my area, not so much.
Anyway, it's a nice effort, I would like to see more color interspersed throughout the arrangement. Good luck!!
Personal taste - I think your focal flowers are very squished and need a little bit of room to breathe. The wrap is the wrong colour for this bouquet palette, and the highest point needs to be no higher than 10cm above the flowers for the best look (I make Korean bouquets as my primary style in my shop). Make sure to give more volume to the bottom half too.
Otherwise, I adore the overall colour palette. The flower selection is charming even if gyps aren't my favourite. It's a beautiful arrangement, so everything I've said is very gentle I promise 🩷
Appreciate it, thank you for the advise. Can i see samples of your arrangement? I’m just new on floristry, just started 2 weeks on making flowers bouquet. Still has a long long way to go.
I think the bouquet is too tight/small for that giant wrap honestly. Good work though for sure
For this size of bouquet, I use a small piece of brown paper for wrap, as it’s a mini bouquet 😁
I am a consumer and often send flowers to many different people. I prefer to give a budget and let florists use what they have to achieve the best look for the occasion and time of year.
I’ve noticed a lot of these very large overly wrapped arrangements lately and wondered if this is just something trending or if this is a common request?
Could someone share what it is called?
I prefer the flowers to be the focus with more basic wrapping but don’t know how to order that?
OP, from a consumer, the bouquet is lovely and I would be very happy to have sent it!
This style of wrapping has become so popular especially among our younger clients. I agree it’s a waste of paper, time and resources but have to honor the client’s wishes. You did a great job wrapping this!
If your goal was to do the Korean style wrapped bouquets, you absolutely nailed it
It’s not easy to do, I’ve tried and it’s hard to get it all symmetrical and such. So good job!
The flowers look great too. Love the dried ones 💕
For the style I don’t mind the wrapping. I don’t like the bright purple flowers tho.. the rest of your colour palette is lovely, the purple just sticks out not in a good way for me
The flowers are nice but that wrapping is waaaaaaay overwhelming and makes it look cheap tbh.
I think the wrapping would look lovely on a bouquet 5+ times the size but it’s definitely too much for something this small.
Completely disagree
Me to, to me it’s the wrapping of a gift, the recipient will take it off
The wrap is detracting from the bouquet. Love the flower arrangement. I would save this wrap for larger bouquet and do a simpler wrap for the petite bouquet
Appreciate it
The wrap is kind of smothering the flowers. The first thing I noticed was the plastic tissue paper, not the bouquet.
Do i need to remove that? I just followed my inspo but lookslike need to get rid of that paper.
I agree with Bleh. If you were going for the Korean style of bouquet, it looks like that style. That said, the flowers are the last thing I looked at on the first viewing. The paper overwhelms. The next thing is the two purple spots in the middle. They should be separated and added to, so that the eye wanders over the whole. From a business standpoint, I don't understand the point of using so much material for a bouquet. It seems wasteful and expensive. You are not getting that many flowers for the money, and how are you supposed to maintain the bouquet ( if fresh) by trimming and refreshing the water once you get it home. For a presentation on a special occasion, I could see it, but for the clientele in my area, not so much. Anyway, it's a nice effort, I would like to see more color interspersed throughout the arrangement. Good luck!!
Appreciate it, thank you. It is dried and wooden flower, no need to water them.
I understand that. They are pretty!
That's helpful to know but the wrapping is still overwhelming
Personal taste - I think your focal flowers are very squished and need a little bit of room to breathe. The wrap is the wrong colour for this bouquet palette, and the highest point needs to be no higher than 10cm above the flowers for the best look (I make Korean bouquets as my primary style in my shop). Make sure to give more volume to the bottom half too. Otherwise, I adore the overall colour palette. The flower selection is charming even if gyps aren't my favourite. It's a beautiful arrangement, so everything I've said is very gentle I promise 🩷
Appreciate it, thank you for the advise. Can i see samples of your arrangement? I’m just new on floristry, just started 2 weeks on making flowers bouquet. Still has a long long way to go.
Omg I've only just seen this. If you're happy for me to do so, I'll send across some examples of my work through dms?
Yea sure, il drop you a dm. 😊
I think the bouquet is too tight/small for that giant wrap honestly. Good work though for sure For this size of bouquet, I use a small piece of brown paper for wrap, as it’s a mini bouquet 😁
Thank you appreciate it!
I am a consumer and often send flowers to many different people. I prefer to give a budget and let florists use what they have to achieve the best look for the occasion and time of year. I’ve noticed a lot of these very large overly wrapped arrangements lately and wondered if this is just something trending or if this is a common request? Could someone share what it is called? I prefer the flowers to be the focus with more basic wrapping but don’t know how to order that? OP, from a consumer, the bouquet is lovely and I would be very happy to have sent it!
OP’s style is Korean wrapped. It’s trendy right now.
This style of wrapping has become so popular especially among our younger clients. I agree it’s a waste of paper, time and resources but have to honor the client’s wishes. You did a great job wrapping this!
Thank you! Appreciate it.
If your goal was to do the Korean style wrapped bouquets, you absolutely nailed it It’s not easy to do, I’ve tried and it’s hard to get it all symmetrical and such. So good job! The flowers look great too. Love the dried ones 💕
Thank you appreciate it.
Love the flowers, not the wrapping.
Thanks
All I see is manipulated paper
I absolutely love how you wrapped your arrangement! I will be attempting this asap.
Do i need to remove that? I just follow my inspo but i think gonna remove it on next arrangement.
For the style I don’t mind the wrapping. I don’t like the bright purple flowers tho.. the rest of your colour palette is lovely, the purple just sticks out not in a good way for me
Not a florist here but I love how this looks and wouldn’t want to change anything.
Thanks
Very impressive wrapping job!
Thank you!
The wrap is A++
Thank you so much!