00:20
Introduction to the topic of sustainable floristry and reducing environmental impact.
01:07
Explaining the increase in interest towards sustainable floristry.
02:09
The personal journey towards sustainability in floristry.
03:00
Personal criteria mantra: reusable or compostable, focusing on those mechanics and materials.
03:52
Showing go-to sustainable floristry mechanics like flower frogs, mega frog, and weighted pin cups.
05:49
Discussion on water tube use and their benefits.
07:02
Demonstrating how to make a simple Curly Willow Armature for bouquets or vases.
08:41
Using Rattan balls as vase mechanics and how to use them.
09:04
Chicken wire as a reusable mechanic for base arrangements.
10:14
Palm bowls for natural base mechanics in events where the flowers are given away.
10:40
Various tools like wooden skewers and toothpicks for attaching flowers in arrangements.
11:29
Using a Lei needle and hemp thread for creating delicate garlands.
12:03
Oasis rustic wire and twine for installations and hanging flowers.
12:40
Agarwal blocks as a sustainable alternative for casket sprays.
13:37
Holly Chapel pillow from Syndicate Sales for elevated arrangements.
14:18
Using tumbleweeds as a base for large statement pieces.
15:33
Collaborating with local welders to create reusable welded structures for floral designs.
16:14
Introduction to the versatile and sturdy floral pillar for large-scale installations.
17:11
Actual floral designing starts: creating a floral pillar starting with hanging amaranthus.
17:24
Adding
flowers like Amy and clematis to the design.
18:11
Incorporating Lilac into the pillar for fullness and to disguise buckets.
18:27
Adding Bells of Ireland to reinforce the shape and line of the floral pillar.
18:36
Finishing touches with resilient calla lilies staked with wooden skewers.
19:07
Discussion on how studio mechanics can enable profitable and sustainable floral design.
19:21
Encouragement to invest in welded pieces for over-the-top installations.
20:05
Video ends with closing music.