A bouquet of fresh flowers will help to please a loved one, create a warm atmosphere in the house, decorate the holiday and complement the outfit. In order to correctly create a unique composition, it is necessary to take into account the compatibility of colors and remember several techniques of the technique of drawing up bouquets, depending on the shape chosen for the future bouquet.
Instructions
Step 1
Decide on the colors and plants for the bouquet. Make a monochromatic bouquet of shades of the same color of different saturation. To correct a sudden disharmony, it will be enough to add white flowers, combined with any shade.
Step 2
To extend the life of a bouquet, take into account the incompatibility of some flowers with each other when drawing it up. So, for example, daisies, poppies and cornflowers oppress lilies; roses cannot coexist with carnations; tulips don't get along with daffodils. But in any bouquet, geranium sprigs that can extend the life of other flowers will be very desirable.
Step 3
Complement the compositions with deadwood branches, greenery, or other small "life-giving" flowers. Use decorative elements: lace, plastic or paper butterflies, ribbons, etc. You can give the bouquet a complete look with the help of tasteful packaging. The main thing is not to overdo it with decorations.
Step 4
Its shape depends on the purpose of the bouquet. Small round bouquets look great in small quantities on the dining table. Large compositions harmonize well with tall vases on the floor. A bouquet that includes hanging branches is suitable for wall shelves.
Step 5
Choose flowers for a round bouquet: they can be the same or different in length. Hold one central flower in your hand and add the following to it one at a time. Make contact of the stems only at the point of binding. Apply flowers slightly obliquely. The ends of the stems should project a circle. Add arranging greens. Tie a bouquet at the junction of the stems.
Step 6
To create a Biedermeier-style bouquet, take the apical flower and arrange the flowers tightly around it in one row. Having made a circle, wrap the flowers (not at the base of the heads) and stems with adhesive tape, secure. Then set the flowers of the next row around the circle, wrapping and securing them in the same way. Having made several circles in this way, for each of which you can use different types of flowers, wrap a narrow ribbon around the stems, lowering its ends to hang freely.
Step 7
For the outer circumference of the bouquet, make a cuff of lace, paper, fabric, asparagus or hogweed.
Step 8
Make a one-sided bouquet from plants with excellent peduncle length. Only the outer part of the bouquet should be "filled". Place long plants in the back, short ones in tiers in front. Place large flowers with bright colors in the central part.