Posted on February 10 2017

- 5 - 1” to 2” succulents (we recommend Echeveria or Graptopetalum)
- Large bouquet of your favorite flowers
- Floral wire (20-gauge, pre-cut)
- Green floral tape
- Wire cutters
- Scissors
- Glass vase
- Satin ribbon (optional)
- Lift the succulent out of its container and remove the dirt and roots. Discard the roots of the succulent and wash off any residual soil.
- With what stem is left, insert a piece of floral wire horizontally into the base of the succulent.
- Push the wire 3” through the base.
- Bend both the short and long sides of the wire into an upside-down “U” until they are parallel. The wire will be the makeshift stem for the succulent.
- Beginning at the base of the succulent, wrap the green floral tape around the wire stem. Overlap the tape, twisting the stem with one and wrapping the tap with the other.
- Once the stem is taped, cut the tape with the scissors.
- Repeat this process with the four other succulents.
- Cut the flower stems with scissors, making them the same length of the succulent stems. The stems should be 8” to 8 ½” long.
- Fill vase halfway with water.
- Place the flowers into the vase and arrange them to your desire.
- Carefully, place each succulent into the bouquet. Arrange the entire bouquet around so the floral tape stem is concealed in the vase.
- Cut a 13” piece of satin ribbon and tie a bow around the vase.
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