One bouquet, 32 stems, and a whole lot of impact, and that is even when divided between two vases.
Our Berry Reds' bouquet mixes the red and raspberry tones of Tess, Darcey and Hettie. Set against the classical blue and white china duo, their colouring becomes all the more rambunctious. Weave in a few stems of blue tweedia to bind the whole palette together and the result is a striking statement piece.
1) If you are placing your two vases side by side as a tiered arrangement, be sure to pick two different sizes to create height variance. We used a 32x17cm and 21x19cm vase to create ours with a roomy opening so the roses can relax and grow into the vase in a looser manner.
2) Place short stems at the front, mixing the different colours and Tweedia throughout, and cut your stems at varying heights to add depth and texture.