Looking at exquisite fragrant bouquets, more reminiscent of a real work of art, we involuntarily begin to envy florists who know how to create such beauty. But, subject to certain rules, a beautiful bouquet can also turn out for a person who first decided to try himself in floristry.
It is necessary
Sharp knife, boiling water, cold water, flowers, green leaves
Instructions
Step 1
Take an odd number of flowers with different stem lengths to make the bouquet look more natural. The base of the bouquet is assembled from large flowers, bright flowers. At the edges, they are framed with smaller, pale plants. The combination of blossoming flowers and buds also looks good.
Step 2
Correctly selected color range of a bouquet largely determines its beauty. Bouquets of blue-orange, red-green, yellow-violet colors look harmonious. If the combination of flowers in the bouquet seems to you not entirely successful, add white flowers. They will smooth out bad contrast.
Step 3
When composing a monochromatic bouquet, it is better to use flowers with different colors of intensity. For example, pink, red, burgundy in one bouquet. It should be remembered that not all flowers are compatible with each other. For example, roses and carnations are very moody and cannot stand the neighborhood of other flowers. Lilies of the valley, lilies and daffodils, on the other hand, feel good in bouquets, but because of them most other flowers fade.
Step 4
It is undesirable to combine more than three different shades in one bouquet. But in one bouquet, you can safely add flowers of different types, sizes, shapes. For example, provided that the color combination is correctly selected, flowers with needle-like, double, smooth heads look great together.
Step 5
You should also not combine wildflowers with orchids, antirium. A bouquet of wildflowers looks best on its own, decorated with only green leaves. In general, green will add freshness to any bouquet. It is impossible to overdo it here. Therefore, feel free to experiment with traditional "Christmas trees", fern twigs and other greens.