Tips For Creating Flower Arrangements

by Bobbie McKee

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by Bobbie McKee

There is nothing more gorgeous than flowers in bloom arranged cleverly in a delicate, crystal vase. Do you want to learn how to make those kinds of floral arrangements that often get featured on TV or magazines?

There are no hard and fast rules, but there are measures that you can take in order to produce your own striking flower arrangements that you can show off.

Tip #1: Use Your Instincts

Forget the rules! There is an artist in every one of us. Some are just hidden and sleeping, waiting for you to come wake it up. And the great thing about floral arrangements is that it takes so little from you to make them look striking. After all, flowers are things of beauty on their own.

Instead, have faith in your instincts. Let your eyes be your guide. Just pay attention and you will know which flower arrangements are more pleasant to the eyes.

Tip #2: Cluster Small Flowers in Groups

You can never go wrong if you do this. With all these large and more assertive blooms around them, the tiny flowers get besieged. They are also harder to grab and reposition.

By keeping smaller flowers together, it is easier for you handle them and give your arrangements a more personal feeling. You can do this by grouping them together with ribbon, floral wire or floral tape.

Tip #3: Single Blooms

A common arrangement that people often resort to is a single flower in a vase. While single bloom types of flower arrangements are always graceful, try out this method and add your own style. You can make several single bloom flower arrangements positioned in several parts of your home – from tiny blooms inside glasses or cups to large blooms in saucers. A single rose in a bud vase can look even more unique in a room full of diverse arrangements.

Tip #4: Use the Correct Container

Use containers that match the type of arrangements. The good news is that most flower arrangements are special. So match them up with distinctive containers as well.

If you feel that your blooms look prettier in a different container, then do so. You can even use bottles, smaller vases, tea cups, wine glasses. And the effect would be an uplifting look to your flower arrangements.

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