How to arrange purple daisies
To make a vase of daisies look less dull, you can buy a few branches of green leaves.
First, choose the size of the vase so that you can cut a piece of foam that fits the mouth of the vase but doesn’t fall to the bottom. Cut out the piece of foam and soak it in water until it is completely wet.
Now you can start arranging the daisies.
The first daisy should be the tallest. You can trim the stem to the desired length. Insert the first daisy straight into the foam. Then insert two more daisies on each side, making sure they are shorter than the first one.
Next, insert one daisy parallel to the middle daisy among the three daisies you just inserted. Repeat this process and insert two more daisies on each side. Keep doing this until the daisies form a cone shape.
Finally, insert the green leaves around the foam to fill the gaps between the daisies and cover the foam.
How to arrange yellow daisies
For yellow daisies, you also need to measure the mouth of the vase to cut a square piece of foam with the appropriate thickness. Soak the foam in water until it is completely wet.
Prepare some green leaves for decoration or you can use palm leaves instead. Now let’s start arranging.
First, use tape to fix the foam on the mouth of the vase. Then use scissors to trim the palm leaves, tapering them towards the tip. Once the palm leaves are trimmed, insert them into the foam in a curved shape.
Now you just need to trim the leaves and stems of the daisies and insert them in the direction of the palm leaves. Make sure to insert them until the foam is fully covered.
These two methods of arranging daisies are very simple and don’t require much skill. However, it’s important to note that when using foam to arrange daisies or any other flowers, they may not stay fresh as long as when they are directly placed in water. On the other hand, you will have a beautiful vase of flowers to display.
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