ideas about flower arrangements?

my group and I needs to make a flower arrangement for our project which will be passed on july 22. until now, we haven’t got any idea idea about what we would present. the project was announced last july 8. moreover, we had our exams week last july 13-15 and we haven’t got the time to meet each other and to plan. The flower arrangemnent is due wednesday! i really need help. thanks a lot.

You don’t say whether your arrangement has to be on a theme or can just be a general arrangement. General advice – put the largest and/or brightest flowers towards the bottom. Stick to just a couple of colours, eg yellow and white, pink and red, blue and white but you can use different shades of each. Make your framework of greenery first to give you a basic shape to work in.Put in some of your daintier material so that it hangs down a little and is a bit (or a lot!) lower than the edge of your container.(Obviously this only works if your container is not a flat bowl shape or is raised up from the table a bit in some way) Put one main colour making a rough curve from top right to bottom left and the other a rough curve going the other way. If you can find an attractive container this helps. You don’t need heaps of expensive flowers.See if you can find some attractive greenery. perhaps from one of your group’s gardens? If you use spray chrysanthemums remember you can take off some of the longer stemmed flowers from the spray and put them in individually, which gives a much better effect.

Good luck.

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One Response to “ideas about flower arrangements?”

  1. Herbie Says:

    You don’t say whether your arrangement has to be on a theme or can just be a general arrangement. General advice – put the largest and/or brightest flowers towards the bottom. Stick to just a couple of colours, eg yellow and white, pink and red, blue and white but you can use different shades of each. Make your framework of greenery first to give you a basic shape to work in.Put in some of your daintier material so that it hangs down a little and is a bit (or a lot!) lower than the edge of your container.(Obviously this only works if your container is not a flat bowl shape or is raised up from the table a bit in some way) Put one main colour making a rough curve from top right to bottom left and the other a rough curve going the other way. If you can find an attractive container this helps. You don’t need heaps of expensive flowers.See if you can find some attractive greenery. perhaps from one of your group’s gardens? If you use spray chrysanthemums remember you can take off some of the longer stemmed flowers from the spray and put them in individually, which gives a much better effect.

    Good luck.
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