Mayesh Design Star: Hand-Tied Bouquet
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For the month of May, Kaylee Young demonstrates how she designs a hand-tied bridal bouquet, featuring flowers from Holex, that has a flowing round shape, filled with interesting textures and beautiful color. Kaylee places flowers at different depths to add dimension then finishes the bouquet by cutting the stems very short and adding some gorgeous silk ribbon.
Featured flowers: lilac, Fritillaria persica, Fritillaria meleagris, Dutch ranunculus, sweet peas, Cappucino roses, spirea, butterfly ranunculus.
Note: the Japanese spirea is not available now, but we do have spirea sourced from Oregon. Butterfly ranunculus also went out of season.
For more details & pictures: www.mayesh.com/mds-hand-tied-...
Host: Kaylee Young, Flourish by Kay www.flourishbykay.com/
Flower Sponsor: Holex
Videography: Logan Martin, Talewind Visuals
Photographer: Maria Lamb Photography
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Gorgeous! I love how asymmetrical it is. I’m over the super tight, round, and perfectly symmetrical bouquets. They feel old and outdated to me. If that’s your thing, cool. But I love this.
Thank you @Kaylee Young for this demonstration! It really helped me to make my very first bridal bouquet this weekend! It turned out to be beautiful
Incredibly detailed in your explanations! Thank-you so so much!
Absolutely stunning. Love the flow of it and how you explain why you place things where you do. Such a gifted designer.
Beautiful product! I love how free and natural the bouquet is! Love it! Great job!
The color palette so gorgeous. Love it.
So pretty! fresh natural not too tight. Love
Beautiful! I'm hoping to do my own bouquets for my wedding in October, and this is so helpful!
Timeless beauty! I love it. Thank you for naming each flower too and for sharing lots of good tips.
❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for posting!
Stunning, Beautiful and Elegant! Thank you for sharing
Absolutely lovely! Love your style.
@mohamedsabah8770
3 жыл бұрын
جميل 🤩
absolutely lovely !
Beautiful, elegant bouquet.
WOW! That was gorgeous.
Love your style, it's unique!
Absolutely gorgeous!! You have such a natural artistic eye
This is gorgeous
Looks amazing. It has the colors I'm wanting which are oranges and purples.
So gorgeous. I'd love to walk down the aisle holding that!
Fabulous, love.
Awesome work! I love the choice of flowers too.
Stunning!! 😍
Love seeing this , shout out to detroit mayesh lief!!!
BEAUTIFUL
You did this beautifully
The ranunculus!! !!
Nice job. Love your idea.
really love this!! She moves so effortlessly while picking the flowers and arranging them!
So beautiful thaaanks
I love the color palette you used!! Great informative video!
So lovely design , I like the way how u make bouquet thank u for sharing this
stunning!! wow
Really enjoyed watching your technique and loved the color palette you chose.
Great job thanks!!!
Elegant design
great job thank
I love this look. We call it "picked from the garden style" Have you tried the egg? It's fun to work with to get all stems in the right positions.
@rosewright7351
5 жыл бұрын
The egg is a real miracle
very nice color 😍👍😍
Love ur video so much Kaylee! I literally watched it several times. I learned a lot from ur video, hope to see more videos from u. It would be awesome if u have ur own KZread channel :D
Are there any other videos showing this technique rather than traditional spiraling? Really like it!
I love itttt so prettyyy!
Thank you for this video!! Super helpful, absolutely beautiful, and informative. How early in advance do you make the bouquets and how do you keep the flowers fresh for the bride's actual wedding day?
@Paigeflowr
2 жыл бұрын
You can make them a day before or earlier. Just keep them in a floral fridge! You can spray it with finishing touch and let it dry then put it in! To keep it fresh.
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Beautiful bouquet, beautiful designer 👌I'm still learning to embrace this new look (don't want to appear "old" lol) That center green is more Chartreuse than Kelly though right? Thank you for the video
Was surprised to see the stem length so short... not sure how cutting again when giving to the bride and then her having it out of water for a period of time will help it rehydrate when she puts it back in water.
@kayleeyoung2712
6 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry if that was unclear! I try to re-cut the bouquet and put it in water before I give to the bride, so that it can have one last fresh drink before she holds it during the ceremony. I will also usually re-cut the stems on the bridal bouquet again after the ceremony so that it can suck up more water to stay beautiful for the reception as well!
@sheenasavaria8916
6 жыл бұрын
shorter stems look nicer its not 2001
@nadeshdamenzel412
3 жыл бұрын
@@kayleeyoung2712 Do you accompany the bride all day long to take care of flowers???
I love the short stems but how do you get them in the water without getting ribbon wet?
@graciewilliams4013
4 жыл бұрын
i was thinking that
Hi I’d love to recreate this! Can you advise of how many of each flower you used please :)
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why is the focal rose eventually hide under others?
Wow!!! Did you go to school for this? I want to learn how to do this and work professionally!
Beautiful! So not spiraling? Just Criss crossing? 😊
Prepare your flowers before working!! Lol isn’t that the first few things that must be done for handties??
@kayleeyoung2712
6 жыл бұрын
Preparing flowers isn't something that "must" be done before making a hand-tied bouquet, however it would make the design process faster. I don't always choose exactly what I'm putting into my bouquet and prepare it beforehand because I don't always know exactly what I'll be putting in the bouquet. I like to let my creativity flow.
@oohlaladesigns657
5 жыл бұрын
@@matt-oy3csOh my goodness you are so rude LOL LOL! I can't wait to see the links to your website and social feeds so we can all analyse and comment on your work.
@oohlaladesigns657
5 жыл бұрын
@@matt-oy3cs Your tone is rude and you are making comments that are out dated. I have been designing longer than you and stop "preparing" my florals prior to designing years ago.
what material is the ribbon? Thanks :)
Many thanks for this video to show florists’ schools trainees how NOT to work. With 9 technical and stylistic mistakes in only 15 minutes that is a really helpful video.
@fairyfreak1
3 жыл бұрын
This is ridiculous. It’s a beautiful bouquet. You don’t have to follow technical steps.
@amandamartin5721
3 жыл бұрын
A true artist always bends the rules. Stay basic if thats how you like it.
@nadeshdamenzel412
3 жыл бұрын
@@fairyfreak1 The only ridiculous thing is that the bride has to take care of holding this creation in a "right way" in order to be photographed beautifully.
@nadeshdamenzel412
3 жыл бұрын
@@amandamartin5721 Rules are boring. Technical know-how is however essential. Such creation is okay as one-off-“event” made by a DIY-bride. For professional florists this kind of erratic and chaotic work is non-ergonomic and inefficient. For a bride this creation is non-ergonomic too but if it is her personal decision…
@amandamartin5721
3 жыл бұрын
@@nadeshdamenzel412 its flowers.......im sure she knows the technical way and just doesnt give a fuck since shes developed her own style now lol. Its what happens when you know what youre doing after a while
So much negativity...She has the tenacity to do it! Congratulations on your hard work..
Do you do spiral technique as u go too?
@oohlaladesigns657
5 жыл бұрын
Spiral does not work well with this style of design. Crossed stems create and maintain the shape for fine art design style. Takes some practice to get out of the spiral but you get used to it
@nadeshdamenzel412
3 жыл бұрын
@@oohlaladesigns657 without a spiral that just looks messy.
Hi Everyone, Could you help me out I try to find nice ribbons to order online, but to Europe, could you help me out, i found beautiful ones, but I could not order it, they deliver only US.
As a florist how are you charging if you don't know what's going in it?
@hdsmith6590
5 жыл бұрын
100% agree.
@oohlaladesigns657
5 жыл бұрын
Charge per event not per arrangement.
@amberslagle5400
5 жыл бұрын
@@oohlaladesigns657 yeah? What if one wants super expensive and the next likes carnations
@oohlaladesigns657
5 жыл бұрын
Set a standard investment level and you won't attract clients whose budgets are lower than your minimum requirement. As you move forward with your business you will determine your path for client demographic and budget level. The pricing per event method won't work for florists who do lower budget DIY weddings.
@oohlaladesigns657
5 жыл бұрын
@@matt-oy3cs Someone is sounding a wee bit jealous! Kaylee is an epic florist and wedding pro. Post a link to your business website and Instagram feed so we can see how you think it should be done : )
The stems are cut way too short:/
This is cool. I’ve seen stuff like this, and I love it. However, I feel like this bouquet specifically looks too messy. I get it’s supposed to be garden style, but even then there’s no smooth transitions on the layers of flowers. When I look at this exact bouquet, I can’t appreciate every flower that it’s in there. Hopefully it’s just my eye that can’t define what she’s making. She’s great!
Too big and heavy for my taste. Like to have about half of the stems for a bridal bouquet. Love the flowers and colors you picked though (except the dark ones). Just not to carry around like this.
whole bouquet looks wilted, it's better not to use some flowers for a wedding bouquet.
Far to short ......and rather scruffy.
its soooooo messy bouquet... sorry
Sorry, Beautiful flowers without design 👎
AWFUL
Dreadful
@maconwright2254
6 жыл бұрын
Lorraine Tinsley you’re high