Magnolia Rouge Issue 5

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floral theory P H O T O G R A P H Y f l o r a l s

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FLORAL CROWN RECIPE floral tape & wire 5 burgundy Anemones 3 magnolias 7 quicksand roses 3 burgundy ranunculus 3 phalaenopsis orchids budding Spirea daphne jasmine bougainvillea sword fern purple heart succulents

hair & m ake- up by Jess Wilcox

To begin, use a light base of spirea to for the structure and shape of the crown. Next add some daphne to create a more stable base and help aid where the larger blossoms, such as ranunculus are to be placed. Continue to add the larger blossoms, such as magnolias, roses and orchids as the main components. Fill it in with accent blossoms like anemones, ranunculus and jasmine vine. After the main blossoms and accents are in place, tuck in sword fern and purple heart succulents to make the palette pop. Voila, your own large, Mucha inspired floral crown.


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