A beautiful bouquet can say much more than banal hackneyed words. At the same time, it is not at all necessary to resort to expensive professional services. It is very easy to learn how to fold bouquets - you just need a little patience and artistic taste.
It is necessary
- - flowers;
- - decorative greenery;
- - vase;
- - artistic taste;
Instructions
Step 1
Composing a bouquet is a creative process that requires accuracy and artistic taste from the originator. Today there are no strict rules or special rules that should be followed when folding bouquets. However, there are general recommendations, the implementation of which allows you to fold beautiful stylish bouquets. How to fold bouquets - preparation of flowers. The first stage of folding a bouquet is to cut the desired flowers. Cut flowers at an angle and place them in water immediately. If this is not possible, before submerging in water, make a new cut, preferably under running water - this will prevent the formation of an airlock. The optimal time for cutting flowers is early morning or late evening. Before folding the bouquet, you must remove excess leaves from the stem, and also thorns and thorns.
Step 2
How to fold bouquets - composing a composition. If you are just mastering the art of ikebana, opt for monochrome bouquets, for the manufacture of which flowers of the same color are used. The optimal number of types of flowers for one bouquet is one or two, not counting decorative greenery. Arrange the flowers so that the heads are at different heights - this will add texture to the bouquet. Arrange flowers and greenery loosely - dense bouquets do not allow you to fully reveal the beauty of each flower. Create a focal point where the first glance lingers. It can be a bright large flower or a textured bud located in the center of the composition.
Step 3
How to fold bouquets - picking up a vase Particular attention should be paid to picking up a vase for a bouquet. Ideally, the vase should be in neutral colors: white, black or gray. When choosing a vase, follow a simple rule - for a rich and colorful bouquet, you need a strict, laconic vase. If you have chosen a colorful vase of a pretentious shape, the bouquet should be distinguished by minimalism, bordering on asceticism. The shape of the vase should also be in harmony with the shape of the bouquet. Tall bouquets look great in tall, narrow vases, while low and ball-like bouquets need wide, low vases. The optimal ratio of bouquet and vase is 1: 2.