A beautiful bouquet is a great gift for any occasion. Knowing a few simple rules and showing a little imagination, you can make a flower gift yourself.
Instructions
Step 1
Before proceeding with the arrangement of the bouquet, you need to make sure that the flowers you want to use for this purpose are fresh. It is advisable that they were cut early in the morning - this way they will stay in the vase longer.
Step 2
As a rule, bouquets are made up of an odd number of flowers. Before proceeding with the formation of a bouquet, you need to clearly understand: to whom will the flowers be presented? Compositions of roses of delicate colors: pink, white are suitable for young girls. For mature women, roses of deep dark red tones, chrysanthemums, lilies are an excellent option. Small bright bouquets of tulips or flowers that have small inflorescences are suitable for children.
Step 3
A bouquet for a man deserves special attention. Calla lilies, roses, orchids, carnations, gladioli, lilies, anthuriums, bamboo, delphinium are well suited for such bouquets. The color scheme should not be delicate, but rich: white, red, maroon, purple or blue. When building a bouquet, it is better to adhere to strict forms and vertical lines. Also, do not decorate the bouquet with lace wrapping, bright bows and butterflies.
Step 4
The harmonious composition of the bouquet depends on the size of the flowers, as well as on their color combination. The most successful options are orange with blue, purple with yellow, red with green. Any combination can be selected with white. If the bouquet is voluminous, then transitions will look good: for example, red turns into pale pink, and that, in turn, turns into white.
Step 5
Certain rules also exist for the direct formation of the bouquet. As a rule, the bottom of the bouquet should consist of large bright flowers, the top of the smaller and more delicate ones. Bouquets with decorative greenery look very nice. Also, a lot depends on the packaging - it should emphasize, not overshadow the beauty of flowers.
Step 6
Another important point when composing a bouquet is color compatibility. For example, lilies have a detrimental effect on poppies, cornflowers and daisies. Roses generally do not like being close to other flowers. Also "neighbors" are poisoned by lilies, lilies of the valley, carnations and daffodils. It is better to make separate bouquets from them. But the twigs of thuja or geranium, on the contrary, contribute to the long life of the bouquet.