A bouquet of flowers is a gift appropriate for any occasion. Whether it's a date, an anniversary, the birth of a baby - everywhere beautifully decorated flowers will be welcome and accepted with delight. But the services of professional florists are not available to everyone, and I really want to present, for example, something exquisite to the hero of the day. How to be? Decorate the bouquet yourself.
Instructions
Step 1
Greens
After the flowers for the bouquet are selected (one or two types of flowers are used in the bouquet), decorate the composition with greenery. Add volume with bergrass leaves and luxury with sprigs of asparagus umbilatus.
Lacy twigs of robilini, triferna will bring grace and sophistication to the composition of flowers. Well, the scarlet berries of hypericum will revive the bouquet with brightness and passion.
Step 2
Dried flowers
Add dry plants to live flowers. Dried flowers will add freshness and fragility to the bouquet. Among them is gypsophila, whose white tiny and graceful flowers will set off fresh flowers and bring tenderness to the bouquet. And golden solidago will make any composition look more energetic, more mobile, sunnier.
Step 3
Decorations
Use a variety of decorations to make the bouquet more dramatic. For example, a composition of flowers with long stems can be presented by tying the stems with a beautiful ribbon, in harmony with the range of the bouquet.
Bouquets packed in jute, sisal or mesh look great. These materials not only serve as packaging for the composition, but are one of its components.
Another option to turn the packaging of a bouquet into its decoration is to place the flowers in a basket. A huge basket for scarlet roses or a tiny graceful basket for a bunch of wildflowers with a cute bow on the handle will look very romantic and appropriate.
Artificial pearls, glitter sprays and other elements can also serve as decorations for the composition. It is very important to remember that any decoration is designed to emphasize the beauty of flowers, "working" on the holistic perception of the flower arrangement.