15 Classic Flower Arrangement
- Thursday Oct 22,2009 03:42 AM
- By admin
- In Decoration, bedroom decoration
A classic flower arrangement need not be difficult. Use your intuition (and our simple instructions) to arrange a bouquet.
Pink is Perfect
Create a wonderful floral arrangement for yourself. Start with a cohesive color scheme (in this case you can choose the color pink in many shades).
- Start by arranging flowers in his hand, placing the largest near the base of the group.
- Pay attention to the height and shape, arranging stems of lilac higher near the top and at the rear of the array.
- Tie the stems gently with string and place in a vase or bowl.
- Fill empty spaces with small florets.
- Insert sheets of foliage near the base for a casual edge to form a settlement.
About Edge
Low enough to allow easy conversation, the arrangement in a silver bowl makes an ideal centerpiece.
- Use wet floral foam in a flat container to give more stability to short stalks.
- Build it from the outside in: white berries hang on the rim of the bowl, then intersperse large roses around the base of the array.
- Place one or two roses in the center, then use wort (St. John’s wort), ladybugs, to fill the spaces of the array.
Compare & Contrast
Dark colors, vibrant bouquet adds a drama.
- Choose dark flowers in the same tone, as ruby red dahlias and “black prince” brown, so that the color impact is most obvious.
- Arrange the basis of color in his hand, then insert a few flowers of darkness in the middle. Less dark flowers give more contrast.
- Rim arrangement with green ivy, euphorbia and hosta.
Easy Arrangement Three Levels
The long-stemmed flowers are great for bouquets long and full. For this playful look …
- Choose a few shades of the same color to make it easier to fix. Then you have to balance lightness and darkness, instead of the nuances.
- Clean the stalks, remove the leaves.
- Place the tallest flowers in the vase, then cut the half thalli of flowers left, so it falls to about 2, 3 cm below the tallest flowers. Place in the vase and arrange them evenly.
- Cut the stems of other flowers for both right on the lip of the vase and place them in bunches on the bottom.
Blue Bunch
The blue and violet flowers make harmonious arrangements, allowing striking mix colors and create tranquility.
- For an artistic twist, acquires (or cutting from your garden) small bunch of tulips, lilies and hydrangeas.
- Grocery cluster of flowers in the vase, varying the shapes, texture, and length of the stems. Place the brightest flowers in the center to create a focal point.
- Place several large green leaves on one side to compensate for bright colors.
High Scope Arrangement
Gladioli play well with others, add instant height, drama, and brightness, even color tones.
- Use a long and robust container for holding the gladiolus.
- First place in the container gladioli, scattering them to cover the rear of the array.
- Add sedum round clusters to anchor the arrangement.
A Bunch In The Hand
The luxurious arrangements are easier to do if you choose large blooms, such as lilacs, roses and lisianthus.
- Start the grouping under two or three of the longest flowers in his hand.
- Add the other flowers in large clusters of two or three next to the longest, making sure to vary the height.
- When you are satisfied with your arrangement, cut stems under and place them in a vase.
- Place several stalks of flowers “snapdragon” longer near the rear of the array, then fill with small green twigs.
Align
The peonies, one of the most luxurious flowers in the garden, get a fresh twist in this casual arrangement.
- The flowers give much impact and are easy to fix. Put the flowers online.
- Anchor one side of the arrangement with flowers of cabbage, and place a long-white hydrangea on the opposite side.
- Align the media with little pink peonies, including a few buds for interest.
Use Your Plants
The floral and ornamental cabbage and cauliflower, are surprising additions to a floral arrangement traditional varieties look right with a sturdy stem.
- Make this fix first half and then another, placing two heads of cabbage in a vase, cut the stems so that each is longer than another.
- Arrange the other half using flowers inspired shades lighter in col: lilies, lisianthus, and so on.
- Balancing arrangement placing one or two lighter-colored flowers on the side of the cabbage heads.
A Collection So?ada
To mix a variety of flowers successfully, try the method of cramming.
- Cluster these flowers together to create focal points in the array. Try apricot buds of roses, mixed with dahlias, hydrangeas, and orchids.
- Cut the stems relatively short so that the flowers are low.
Giving Form
Keep in mind a form before starting to build the array helps you make decisions about where to place each flower.
- Achieve conical cutting the stems in a phased manner over cutting the stems of larger flowers.
- Place the flowers in the vase large, build a border around the lip of the vase. Add flowers according to height, finishing with long stems for filling in the center.
Overflow Of Elegance
A classic flower arrangement filled with pink to red when stress more closely fit the lip of a brilliant pitcher. Start with a handful of red roses and fill in the blanks with pink sweetheart roses pale coral color, and bright pink.
Flowers Without Discomfort
For an array of country style and relaxed, start with a vase “Mason”, a few long-stemmed flowers, and several bunches to fill.
- Group the flowers in his hand, cutting the stems to get the desired height. You can use soft pink tulips, white peonies and roses (only need one or two to create an impact), delphinium roses, lilies and violets.
- Place in the Mason jar.
- Fill the spaces with many plants “pocafiebre”, ensuring that flowers are scattered in all directions.
Peonias
You do not need a vast infinite variety of flowers to create a beautiful and interesting arrangement.
- Collect or buy peonies in various colors, small stems of delphiniums and other long-stemmed flower, and a few green twigs.
- Arrange the peonies in a cluster round and place in a vase.
- Insert a few stems of delphiniums evenly across the cluster.
Strikingly Simple But
A multicolored arrangement may be more difficult than it really is.
- Start with a dozen roses of any color, place in a container so that it expands in all directions.
- Add a few stems of “sweet william” to vary the textures.
- Fill the back arrangement with luxurious green twigs, putting a few twigs among the roses.
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