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DIY Festive Frosty Christmas Arrangement

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DIY Festive Frosty Christmas Arrangement

DIY Festive Frosty Christmas Arrangement

This week we used the most cheerful and festive container that we could find to create a fun arrangement that is sure to brighten up any area of your home this Holiday season. Our floral designer Tim used a variety of picks & stems to create this festive design. You can create one of your very own using the steps and supplies listed below.

Supplies needed:

 

  • First things first, you will need to gather all of the necessary supplies. Tim used a variety of floral for this arrangement; feel free to adjust any of them to fit your decor or needs.

  • To get started, Tim cut down the styrofoam block to fit into the container. He made two layers of the styrofoam to fill the container. 

 

  • Next Tim created a base of greenery alternating between the Cedar & Juniper spray

 

 

  • To add height, Tim added the first Snow & Berries Pick to the back of the arrangement. He also added the Red & White Glitter Ball Spray to the left hand side of the arrangement. This spray will end up being the tallest spray in the container. 

 

  • Next Tim added texture to the front of the arrangement with the Peppermint Curly Spray. He cut most of the length off of the spray and then put it into the sytrofoam in the front of the arrangement.

 

  • To add more pops of red glitter Tim cut the Red Glittered Fern Spray into separate sections and placed them throughout the arrangement.

 

 

  • Next Tim tied a small three loop bow to go in the front of the arrangement. He secured the bow with floral wire and then tied the floral wire around a stem to stick into the styrofoam.

 

  • Lastly Tim added the Peppermint Cake Pop Spray to the front of the arrangement also. This completed the arrangement with a bit of extra Peppermint flair. 

  • When you are finished you will have a fun and festive arrangement to use all throughout the Holiday season. 

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  • Rebecca Coffman