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Creating beautiful floral arrangements with artificial flowers requires precision and the right tools. If cutting artificial flower stems is a struggle, this guide is for you. We’ll walk you through the essential tools needed to make the process smooth and efficient.

When Cutting Artificial Flower Stems is Necessary

Artificial flowers are becoming more lifelike every day, making them gorgeous additions to your wreath and centerpiece projects. More often than not, the stem is just too long to use. So sometimes, you have to cut artificial flower stems to get just the right size or shape.

I use artificial floral stems and bushes all the time. I regularly have readers ask me about what I use to cut artificial floral stems when I decorate.

These questions, along with the popularity of our favorite wreath-making tools post, made me realize that we needed to share more about the best tools to use for cutting artificial floral stems. Hobby wreath makers and Craftpreneurs, alike, will get a ton of use out of the tools and tips I’m highlighting in today’s post. 

Also, be sure to check out our posts on creating video tutorials and the tools you need to make videos!

Close up of Coach Tammy from Makers University cutting a stem with a wire cutter.

How To Cut Artificial Flower Stems

Before I get into which tools to have on hand, I thought it would be helpful to give you a quick step-by-step process for how to cut artificial flower stems the right way.

Artificial flowers are becoming more and more lifelike (if you haven’t noticed – go look!). The old plastic flowers have been replaced with stunning silk and cloth variations. However, their stems still contain wire to help them be flexible and hold their shape. 

Occasionally, you may find the need to cut the stems of these flowers in order to achieve the right look in your wreaths and other floral arrangements.

If you’ve ever tried to use a pair of regular old scissors to cut these silk flowers, you’ve probably had an oh dang moment. It just doesn’t work (plus, it ruins your scissors)!

You’ve got to use the proper tools to cut those pesky little wires.

Before I talk about the different floral stem cutting tools I recommend, it’s important to know how to use these tools safely.

Process For How To Cut Wire In Artificial Flowers

While cutting artificial flower stems isn’t complicated, following this process ensures everyone’s safety and amazing-looking flowers after you are finished cutting the stems.

  • Hold the wire cutters in your right hand and fully open them. Hold the artificial flower in your left hand. Reverse if you are left-handed.
  • Place the stem in between the jaws of the wire cutters, all the way up to where the jaws are hinged together.
  • Holding the flower and the stem away from your face, close the jaws of the wire cutters quickly and firmly. You’ll hear (and feel) a snap as the wire breaks. Discard the cut end.
  • For thicker stems, I recommend using a stem cutter.
  • Close any cutter you use before you put it away to avoid finger injuries the next time someone grabs it. Those things are SHARP, y’all!! Safety first – always.

Video Tutorial

I know that different people learn best using different methods, so to help all you visual learners, here’s a quick video showing you the entire process from start to finish.

What Tool Is Used To Cut Artificial Flower Stems?

When it comes to floral design tools, there are a number of different options and each does a different job. 

There are several tools I recommend every wreath maker and Craftpreneur have on hand. Based on your project needs, you may use one or need all of them.

Floral Scissors

  • Best For: Thin, delicate stems
  • Why You Need Them: These specialized scissors are designed to cut through soft stems cleanly. They prevent fraying and ensure a precise cut every time.

Wire Cutters 

  • Best For: Thick, wired stems
  • Why You Need Them: Wire cutters are perfect for trimming tough, thick stems without damaging the flowers. Look for ones with a comfortable grip to make cutting easier on your hands.

Wire cutters are a necessity! Use them to cut your floral wire, flower stems, and so many other things that you shouldn’t use your scissors to cut!

I’ve found that wire cutters designed for electrical use are the best, as they easily cut through flower stems.

Wire cutters are also helpful because they are good for adjusting artificial flower stems. They come in long, short, sharp, and blunt, to help with all your cutting or bending needs.

Bolt Cutters

Hand-held mini bolt cutters work well for artificial flower stems that are a little thicker, but don’t open very wide. Unfortunately, they won’t work well for very thick stems.

Also, if you don’t have enough hand strength, you will have trouble using bolt cutters.

Stem Cutter (a.k.a., Easy Cutter)

  • Best For: Thick, plastic stems
  • Why You Need Them: These heavy duty cutters can handle the toughest stems. They make clean cuts through thick plastic, ensuring your flowers are the perfect height for your arrangement.

A stem cutter is probably the easiest option to help you cut artificial flower stems. It particularly works well when you have to cut larger or thick stems. It can also easily cut metal, wood, and flower stems. 

Because it doesn’t take much effort to use and is highly effective, this tool is a must-have if you don’t have good hand strength or when you’re making a huge amount of wreaths (hello, muscle fatigue!).

This little baby will make the production process as quick and easy as possible.

using a stem cutter to cut faux floral stems

Tools Safety & Storage

Working with sharp tools can easily lead to accidents, so here are some tips to keep yourself safe.

  • Always close your cutting tools after using them, so they don’t cut you next time you reach for them. It might feel like one more step to remember, but it’s an important one!
  • When working with wire or other sharp materials that will be part of your final product, wrap it with green floral tape, so it’s both camouflaged and safe.
  • Organize your equipment and supplies, so you’re not scrambling to find everything during production.

Tips for Cutting Artificial Flower Stems

  • Measure Twice, Cut Once: Always measure the length you need before making a cut. This prevents waste and ensures consistency in your arrangements.
  • Use the Right Tool for the Job: Different stems require different tools. Using the appropriate cutter will make the process easier and give you better results.
  • Keep Tools Sharp: Sharp tools make cleaner cuts and reduce the risk of damaging your flowers. Regularly maintain your tools for optimal performance.
Must Have Tools to Cut Artificial Flower Stems

FAQs

Here are a few questions I see often from readers. If you have any questions, please check to see if I’ve already answered them. If you don’t see your question, be sure to leave it in the comments so I can answer it for you!

What are artificial flower stems made of?

Faux flower stems can come in a variety of materials. They often have a wire core that’s wrapped with floral tape or another green material to make it look more realistic. Sometimes, however, you will come across plastic stems.

No matter what materials they contain, it’s never a good idea to just use scissors to cut them because the scissors aren’t designed to do jobs that heavy-duty!

What are the types of artificial flowers?

There are many different types of faux florals, but the types of artificial florals that we work with the most include sprays, floral bushes, floral picks, and artificial flower stems.

Use the right tools for the job (like these good quality cutting tools) for better quality work with less effort. The right tool can make a huge difference in your productivity AND comfort, I promise!

Can you cut flowers with ribbon scissors?

My answer: Not if you want your scissors to stay sharp AND be able to cut your ribbons without ripping or fraying them.

Ribbon scissors look like your typical scissors, except with much larger, sharper blades and odd-sized handles for a trigger-like grip. They are designed for cutting ribbon, netting, and fabric. 

Also, ribbon scissors should not be used for cutting stems or floral wire, because those items will damage the blades. They’re so handy to use for any ribbons or bows in your project…just make sure to only use them for that purpose.

More Wreath-Making Tools And Resources

Investing in the right tools for cutting artificial flower stems will elevate your floral arrangements. With wire cutters, floral scissors, needle-nose pliers, wire snips, and heavy-duty clippers in your toolkit, you’ll be able to create stunning designs with ease. Remember to measure carefully and use the appropriate tool for each stem type to achieve professional results.

Happy crafting!

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