Showy Mother's Day bouquets
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• Create an elegant French twist in about 20 minutes
 
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Big bouquet
Norman A. Plate
Insert the tallest flowers, such as pussy willows and larkspurs, in the middle, varying their heights slightly.
Big bouquet
Combine flowers in a big bouquet for a big surprise

TIME: About 1 hour

COST: $100 or more (depending on the number of flowers purchased or picked from the garden), plus container. You can make a smaller bouquet for about $30.

MATERIALS AND TOOLS

• Three bricks of florist's foam
• Pruning shears or a florist's knife
• Waterproof papier-mache liner to fit the container (12 inches wide by 51/2 inches deep)
• Florist's tape
• 10-inch-square piece of chicken wire (for extra support)
• Wire clippers
• Pot or bricks (optional)
• Large container, 13 inches wide (inside)
• Flowers and foliage

DIRECTIONS

Big bouquet
Norman A. Plate
Add shorter-stemmed flowers (such as roses and tulips) to the left and right sides of the arrangement, graduating their heights slightly.

1. Saturate the florist's foam in a bucket of water. Cut one block of foam into 2-inch cubes and put the cubes into the waterproof liner.

Place two bricks of soaked foam atop the cubes. The foam should rise about 1 inch above the top of the liner.

2. Secure the florist's foam to the liner with florist's tape.

3. For extra support, cut a strip of the chicken wire to fit the diameter of the liner, if necessary, and place it over the florist's foam.

Secure the chicken wire to the liner by running florist's tape from one side of the chicken wire around the bottom of the liner to the other side of the chicken wire. (For a smaller version, set the moist florist's foam directly inside the vase and eliminate the chicken wire.)

4. Set an upside-down pot or bricks in the bottom of the decorative container if necessary to make the edge of the liner even with the edge of the pot. Place the liner in the container.

Big bouquet
Norman A. Plate
Insert the shortest stems in front and back; then fill spaces between flowers with foliage. Finish by adding ivy around the pot's base.

5. Arrange flowers and foliage as shown below.

Big-bouquet flowers

• Anemones, white (30 stems)

• French tulips, purple (7)

• French tulips, cream (4)

• Irises, white (5 stems)

• Larkspurs, white (5 stems)

• Larkspurs, pink (10 stems)

• Heather, pink (20 stems)

• Pussy willows (10 stems)

• Roses, long-stemmed light pink (12)

• Viburnums, green (5 stems)

• Foliage: camellia, New Zealand flax, pittosporum, variegated ivy

The smaller version uses the same design principles and palette but fewer flowers--white anemones, pink tulips, heather, and foliage.

Published: June 2000