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How To Choose Magnificent Combinations For Cut Flower Displays



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By : Hunter Mulhern    zero times read
Submitted 2012-02-21 13:10:27

Simply tossing a bunch of flowers into a vase, there's a little more to creating great looking cut flower displays. Professional florists know the secrets of creating outstanding flower displays and can guide you through the ins and outs of selecting the size and style of the arrangement, as well as the flowers themselves, including the best color choices. However, if you know the basics of the process before you purchase flowers, your decisions will be easier to make and the results more stunning as you and the florist work together as a team in arranging fresh flowers.

Your first decision will be the style of the arrangement. Think about where you'll be displaying your flowers such as in a wide but short space or in a tall but not very wide space Oval displays are among the most common, while triangular-shaped ones create interest. You can do more complex shapes and designs as well but more often these will require a framework of wires and a lot of effort. The reason for your flower arrangement may also influence its style.

Now you'll need to select your flowers. Every flower arrangement needs three types of flowers for a successful design.

• Mass flowers are the focal point of the display, the first flowers everyone notices. They are usually large, round flowers on a single stem, such as roses, tulips, or hydrangeas.

• To define the outline of the design, Line flowers such as gladiolas, snapdragons and delphiniums are used and will be either off to the side or standing above the mass flowers.

• Filler flowers do just what their name suggests: They fill in the empty space between the mass and line flowers. Clusters of small flowers on a single stem, ferns, and berries all work well as fillers.

While arranging fresh flowers for each part of the display's design, consider the symbolism behind various color choices. There's more to it than simply pleasing the eye with harmonious combinations. As examples, white flowers denote innocence, reverence and humility are used for funerals, christenings and weddings while purple flowers are symbolic of accomplishment and are used to express congratulations. Bright yellow tulips or daffodils, which celebrate friendship and new beginnings, will cheer up a sick friend. Of course, red roses represent beauty, desire, and passion.

These basic elements of design for cut flower displays will help you create arrangements that delight your family and friends. Enlist the help of a professional florist in your neighborhood and your flower arranging worries will fade away altogether.

Author Resource:- Hunter Mulhern wanted to send his friend a fresh cut bouquet and he found Houston florists that would get the job done right. Find A Florist can get you in touch with dependable Houston, Austin florists and more.
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