Saturday, December 8, 2018

These four styles of flower arrangements are so simple!

We have four styles of flower arrangements, which one is best for your living room? Pick out what you want and see how to make it.

Traditional flower arrangement

If your living room is biased towards traditional European style, such as high-end furniture, silk fabrics, crystal chandeliers, etc., then you may like the elegant traditional flower arrangement.

Traditional flower arrangements must include roses. Of course, it is best to be white, pink or soft yellow.

Materials and tools:

a bouquet of pastel roses

a simple glass or crystal vase

Scepter

Flower tongs

method:

1. The vase is filled with some water. For each rose, the soaked part removes all the thorns and leaves.

2. Circle the roses in a circle, keep the flowers in the middle the highest, and then gradually lower the flowers in a circle.

3. After inserting the flowers, trim the stems and leaves of the flowers and put them in the vase.


Such a flower arrangement is simple and elegant, and can also be made into a loose heart shape. An ordinary glass container or crystal vase is best for this style.


Modern flower arrangement

Do you advocate "less is more"? If your living room is black and white, with a rough line and bare walls, modern flower arrangements should be more suitable for you. Modern flower arrangements take advantage of height and space to magnify these features and create such a style through the use of long stems and unique flowers.


Longan

White hyacinth

Gypsophila

"Heaven" leaves (an Australian plant. You can also choose other black linear flowers)

a dark round long cylindrical vase


The long stems, in the form of sculptures, contrasting colors and powerful branches, give the bouquet a three-dimensional sense of upward extension. Dark glass vases are perfect for this style – make sure the height is enough to support your bouquet.

The squid is patchwork and helps each element to highlight its own characteristics. Let the gap between the flower and the flower be small, but not hinder the breathing.


Rustic flower arrangement

If your living room has rustic wood furniture, loose soft fabric sofas, vines, bamboo and other materials, then you will love the rustic style of flower arrangements. This flower arrangement should be natural, a bit random, soft and sweet, with some femininity.


Cream dahlia

Hydrangea

a clay pot

1. Fill the vase with water and put the branches into the bottle.

2. Trim the hydrangea so that their height is close to the mouth of the bottle, but the height of each branch is slightly different.

3. Let the dahlias loosely surround the hydrangea, keeping most of the squid lower but several others standing on top of each other.



Just like the flowers of nature, a rustic flower arrangement should have some changes and unpredictability. Use your intuition when you make this flower arrangement. There should be high and low levels in the shape.



Nordic style flower arrangement

Nordic style uses clean lines, neutral colors (light grey, white and coral, etc.) and warm natural materials such as wood, linen, copper and animal leather. If this sounds like your home, you may prefer this style.

Everything in the Nordic style is about nature, with a low-key elegance and a clear, flowing line. Use plants that reflect light, such as large, smooth leaves, to perfectly match the ubiquitous white elements.



Materials and tools

Small monstera leaves

A chunky vase or container, preferably with some copper or marble decorative elements.

method

1. The vase is filled with some water. Trim the leaves of the monstera into different heights and spread them in a vase.

2. Place the starry sky in the middle of the bouquet and keep it above the lower leaves.


The Nordic style is minimalist, so this style of flower arrangement should reflect these characteristics. Avoid filling the vase too full, and two or three leaves will suffice.

After reading my article, you will found out that the original flower arrangement was so simple. Have you seen the inspiration?

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