Flower Arranging
Everybody loves flowers, they have got an
exceptional ability to liven up any room.. When it comes to arranging
flowers you might be satisfied with merely plunking a few different
types together in a vase and leaving it at that, but you could have a
much more impressive display. All that you need is a touch of
imagination and creativeness. Flower arranging is not difficult; in fact
just reading through the following is likely to make the majority of
people 5 times better at it.
Type of Arrangement
There are a
great deal of different types available here. It might be a conventional
table arrangement in a vase or a bouquet as a gift or a really creative
conversational international flower piece. There are many different
ways to present different types of flower arrangements.
Form of
Arrangement
You may be surprised to learn that there are various
standard forms of flower arrangement, these are:
Horizontal
arrangement: great for a large table decorations the horizontal
arrangement is wide and low. The length should be at least twice the
height, horizontal arrangements are classically symmetrical in form and
flower location. Make use of a broad, shallow container, the line
flowers must be positioned so they stretch horizontally.
Crescent
arrangement: the crescent flower arrangement is a little bit more
difficult compared to some of the other arrangements however works
excellent as a small table decoration. Being asymmetrical does cause
problems as it is harder to find a balance when viewed from all angles.
The arrangement also needs to be physically stable. Together with the
flowers you will probably need branches and leaves in order to form the
crescent. The container or vase also is required to be wide and quite
shallow to keep the arrangement secure.
Oval arrangement: often
seen at funerals but also idea for your home.The oval arrangement is
relatively straightforward and great for showcasing 1-2 large or medium
sized focal flowers. The container needs to be short and wide. Place the
line flowers in first to define the shape the use the focal flowers at
the centre and finally fill with smaller flowers.
Triangular
arrangement: perhaps the most popular type of arrangement.
The line flowers are first of all placed to form a triangular shape, the
triangle ought to always be taller than it is wide.
The Lazy
"S": these types of floral arrangements are probably the most complex
type of arrangement. . The line flowers make the S shape (easier when
branches are used) and the focal and filler flowers populate the center.
Vertical
arrangement: As the name suggests these are tall, slender
arrangements. If you have some long focal flowers you would like to
showcase use this arrangement. Use a tall container to put your flowers
in, it is only required to be wide enough to add only a small number of
surrounding flowers.
Colour Scheme:
Do you want a warm
attention grabbing red/orange arrangement or perhaps a cool lilac/blue
one? Colours are possibly the most important factor when choosing the
flowers. In the event you not familiar with colour theory, spend a
little time reading about it - there's loads about it on the
net.Understanding of color theory can be quite useful here, check out
some of the guides on the internet. Some of the options are
complimentary colours - colours from the opposite sides of the colour
wheel like green and red or blue and orange, or 'analogous colors'
similar colours which are adjacent to one another on the colour wheel
like yellow and orange or red and purple. The other solution of course
is to apply a less academic approach and just decide on colors that you
simply find interesting. Bear in mind colours can be used to convey many
different sentiments such as love, sympathy, friendship, happiness etc.
Choose the right colours for the sentiments you are trying to convey.
Picking
Appropriate International Flowers
After you walk into the
florist you may be overwhelmed with the range of flowers initially but
they can all be narrowed down into a few fundamental types:
Line
flowers - These flowers give your bouquet height, width and shape. As
the name suggests they are tall and slim typically with buds along the
stem. Popular line flowers include Gladiola, Delphiniums, Snapdragons,
and Cattails. Mass flowers - these flowers give the arrangement weight,
they are commonly round and full faced. Popular mass flowers (sometimes
called focal flowers) are daisies, magnolias, roses, daffodils,
carnations, tulips, sunflowers, iris and lilies. Filler flowers - filler
flowers are little clusters of flowers typically on a single stem, they
frequently include foliage and complete your arrangement. Good examples
of these include : ferns, aster, baby's breath, feverfew, Queen Anne's
lace, heather, eucalyptus. Filler flowers make great dried flower
arrangements.
Additional factors that you should consider
include:
Floriography - (flower symbolism) since people commonly
use flowers as gestures and symbols for communicating with others there
are standard meanings for flowers that needs to be considered whether it
is expressing sympathy ot delight or love etc.
The Flower
Arrangement
It is best to place the flowers into the vase in this
sequence : line flowers followed by focal flowers and then filler
flowers. As you are placing the flowers make sure you maintain a balance
of colour throughout, no particular flower or colour should dominate
the arrangement.
International
flower delivery. Floral foam is really a necessity for any good
flower arrangement, drench the foam in water together with plant food
and cut it one inch higher than the rim of the vase/container.This will
enable flowers to be located in a natural way. Don't rush it place one
flower at a time Cut the bottom of the stems with a sharp knife. Cut the
stems to the length required. The heaviest flowers should be positioned
at the bottom of the arrangement. Shape or slant the stems with a sharp
knife and remove any leaves or flowers below the water line. All the
flowers need to face in an outward direction at an acceptable angle.