How to Show a Winning Iris Flower
Presentation or Staging
- FLOWER
- Turn vase to have the terminal bud facing you, branch(es) pointing to the sides
- Think thirds; the entire flower stem showing should not be more than tow times the height of the vase
- Have the right size vase. Proportion counts.
- If you are going to use material (a piece of stem) to brace the flower spike in the vase, be sure to have it lower than the top of the vase.
- BRANCHES
- To avoid finger prints on the stem, brush stem with a makeup (blush) brush. Some people use baby powder to resemble the natural grey “frosting”
- A branch or leaf should be above the top of the vase, not resting on the rim of the vase
- LEAVES
- Do not be afraid to trim
- Make a neat, clean trim, looking as natural as possible
- If you had to cut deep into the leaf, and the two sides of the leaf a re exposed, use a drop of contact cement between the open sides of the leaf where you have cut—hold closed for a few seconds to secure the leaf together
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