- Think about the size of the
space in which your arrangement
will be placed, and choose the
size of you container and
California flowers accordingly. A big vase
and lots of flowers will look
overcrowded on a small side
table. A small vase and few
flowers would look lost in a
larger display area.
- When using open California flowers,
such as
roses,
daffodils or
gerbera
daisies, try to turn
some of them at different angles
to show different shape. Try not
to arrange your flowers all
facing in the same direction if
the arrangement can be viewed
from various angles.
- Try to allow some space
between the flowers to prevent a
crowded effect.
- Make sure that your vase is
leak proof and that it has a
neck which is big enough for the
flowers to fit comfortably.
- If the flowers sometimes
don't stand up straight it could
be that your vase is too short
for the flowers, or that the
flowers are too tall for the
vase. A good way to check if the
vase you would like to use is of
an appropriate height, is too
see if the vase is at least half
as tall as the flowers.
- If you cut your flowers too
short, don't think that it is
all for loss! Either put pebbles
or marbles at the bottom of your
vase for shorter flowers to
stand on. You could also simply
cut the head off of the flower
and float it in a decorative
dish, along with candles.
- You can use filler flowers
in a sparse looking arrangement
to give it a much fuller
appearance. Some good examples
of filler flowers include,
feverfew, ferns, Queen Anne's
lace, baby's breath, heather,
statice, and aster.
- To give your arrangement
more dimension cut the flowers
at various lengths. Place the
longest stems in the center of
your bouquet. And remember to buy your California Flowers Online.
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