If you decide to create a bouquet of roses yourself, you need imagination, patience and knowledge of the simplest rules for building a composition. Naturally, you cannot do without freshly cut roses and greenery.
Instructions
Step 1
Use flowers with long, straight stems to create a bouquet of roses. Be sure to remove thorns and leaves from them up to the upper third of the stem. At the same height, you can tie bows made of ribbons to the roses, matching the color to the petals.
Step 2
It is advisable to use flowers in the same color scheme in the bouquet, this will allow you to get a beautiful, delicate floral arrangement. Contrasting tones and shades will make the bouquet too variegated, and sometimes even lurid. You should be especially careful when combining roses with multi-colored petals, they should ideally match each other in shade.
Step 3
Try to use different types of flowers in the bouquet in shape and size. It is absolutely not necessary to make a bouquet only of large scarlet roses. Floral arrangements made from dissimilar plants look more original and interesting.
Step 4
It is advisable to place brighter or larger flowers in the center, and place small or pale plants at the edges. Please note that the leaves or large inflorescences framing the bouquet should not hang down too much. Such bouquets are very inconvenient to transport. In addition, hanging flowers and leaves fray very quickly and lose their attractive appearance.
Step 5
When using various greens when creating a bouquet, do not add them in too large quantities, so that it does not cover the beauty of the flowers.
Step 6
The most interesting bouquets are obtained by using roses at different stages of dissolution. In one composition, already fully blossoming flowers and dense "sharp" buds look wonderful. Try not to bunch all the flowers together, loose bouquets look much better.
Step 7
Always place the largest roses in the center of the bouquet. At the same time, try to make sure that the flower heads are located in different planes. Roses should not look at each other, their flowers should be directed in opposite directions. The largest and most lush flowers should be the center of the composition, the rest of the lines should support them, and not argue with them.
Step 8
The voids in the bouquet can be filled with other small flowers, if they match in color and shape. Try not to combine more than three or four types of flowers in one bouquet, especially if roses are to be the center of the composition.
Step 9
Try combining large, long-stemmed roses and small bush roses in one bouquet. This combination always looks unusual and attracts attention. In such a bouquet, you should not use a lot of greenery, since the volume is created by small bush roses.