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Use Floral Snips for delicate work, bypass pruners for woody stems, and a sharp floral knife for precision cuts.

Professional arrangements follow structured design elements to create visual balance. The Florist

Look for flowers with firm, green stems and unopened buds. Avoid flowers with yellowing leaves or slimy stems. Use Floral Snips for delicate work, bypass pruners

Tools like floral tape, waterproof tape (for grids), chicken wire, and floral frogs help hold flowers in place without needing floral foam. Use Floral Snips for delicate work

Use Fibonacci numbers (like 3, 5, or 8 stems) for groupings to create natural-looking, pleasing clusters. 4. Flower Care and Conditioning

Most pro-style arrangements utilize line flowers, focal flowers, secondary flowers, filler flowers, foliage, and "bits and pieces".