Grouping Flowers!
Color Theory with Flowers
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One of my favorite tips for making different kinds of flowers look Important- or give them the spotlight- is the simple technique of grouping flowers. Group each kind of flower together- gives it more emphasis- and it doesn’t turn out looking “polka-dot”… I love this technique- and it raises the level of sophistication of your arranged flowers- simply by separating the different flowers from one another!
I’m using Bear Grass, Variegated Fatsia Leaves and Foxtail Fern- three of my favorite fabulous Foliage selections from FernTrust Inc. – I’m also featuring Amazing Pink Variegated Hydrangea from California Pajarosa, Orange Parasol Romantic Spray Roses from Eufloria Flowers, Pink Cushion Protea from Resendiz Brothers Protea Farm, Peach/Orange Gerberas from Ocean Breeze International, and Carnations from Pride Eclipse- this technique is easy to do- and presents your flowers beautifully- every time! Enjoy!
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