How To Choose Floral Containers For Your Flower Arrangement

Submitted by Liztiany Zakaria
Flowers can add a touch of beauty, peacefulness, and elegance to almost any room or any occasion.

While flowers are very beautiful, most of the time you are going to need some type of floral container for your flowers.
If you want your flower arrangement to look its’ best, then it is very important that you pick out the right container for your arrangement.
Of course there are quite a few things that have to be taken into consideration when picking out floral containers for a specific flower arrangement.

Where Will the Arrangement Be Located?

One of the first things that you need to consider is where your flower arrangement is going to be located at.

Will it be an elegant table arrangement in your dining room for a dinner party, a whimsical bouquet in your country style bathroom, or even an arrangement that is out on your back patio.
The location of your arrangement is going to definitely have an impact on the type of floral container that you consider.
For instance, if you are going to have a fairly large arrangement for outdoors, an urn may be a great choice.

Or, for the elegant dinner party, an elegant vase will be a great choice.

Consider the Size

The size is also another important consideration when choosing the perfect container for your flowers.
A larger arrangement is going to look out of place in a small vase. Large arrangements are usually best for large bowls, baskets or urns.
Smaller arrangements usually go best in small vases or whimsical metal containers.

Considering Color is Crucial

When choosing floral containers for your flower arrangements, considering the color of the flowers is also crucial.

You want to pick out a container that compliments the color of your flowers, and you want the flowers to compliment the container as well.
Often for very vibrant arrangements that are full of many colors, a simple container, such as a basket or a clear glass vase is a great choice.
Monochromatic arrangements often will look good in a vibrant ceramic vase of contrasting or complimentary colors.

If you are considering of using a metal container, you will want to be sure that the colors of the arrangement go well with the shiny metal as well.

Creativity Counts

In some cases, you may want to pick out some floral containers that will allow you to get creative.

In this instance, using terra cotta pots or grape vines is a great idea. With terra cotta pots you can actually make your own designs by stenciling and coloring the pots.
Grape vines also allow you to get creative, making wreath flower arrangements or other types of hanging flower arrangements.

If you like to let your creative side run wild, then these are great containers to use.
Matching a beautiful flower arrangement with the right flower container is almost an art; however, it is relatively easy to do.

Just keep your eyes on the size and color of the arrangement, consider where you want it to go, and then let your creative side have free reign.
No doubt you will pick out lovely complimentary floral containers that will make your arrangements look beautiful in any room.
Liztiany Zakaria is a flower arranging hobbyist who does flower arrangements at leisure to decorate her home. She also contributes flower arrangement ideas for special occassion gifts at her website http://www.flower-arrangement-advisor.com

How Colorful Floral Arrangements Appeal to Your Emotional Senses

Submitted by Francesca Durham
Have you ever stopped and wondered why you choose the kind of colorful floral arrangements for that special someone?

When considering a floral arrangement, how do you decide? Flowers when given on birthdays, showers, weddings, and funerals honor traditional occasions.

The psychological power of color, combined with decision making, and in this instance buying flowers, plays a big part in helping you choose which flowers best suit the floral arrangement you’re looking for.

The color of a flower expresses the very sentiment you wish to send the recipient.

Happy and sad occasion floral arrangements speak for themselves at your local flower shop or online florist. What about delighting the senses and emotions of your romantic side with warm and cool colors with lavender and pink flowers?

How about giving a bouquet of flowers to your significant other? Appeal to your whimsical side and pick up a surprise bouquet in an array of contrasting colors.

Where appropriate, let color be your guide. Be bold and daring, invite a little beauty into your life or the lives of others. When choosing your next floral arrangement include a few fragrant flowers and create a wonderful memory of the occasion.

Now let’s review the rainbow colors and better understand the important impact color, when used in floral arrangements, has on your senses and emotions:

Red – Red flowers which often have a rich and fragrant scent are very sensual, energizing and grounding.

Orange – Orange flowers remind us of sunsets, fresh citrus fruit and warm flames in cozy winter fireplaces. In times of stress, orange can restore the body to a state of balance.

Yellow – For gift giving try an arrangement of bright and cheerful yellow flowers. The special qualities found in this vibrant color give a striking focal point noteworthy of being a ’star’ in your floral arrangement.

Green – A favorite ‘neutral’ color for arrangements – green flowers symbolize good luck and good fortune, a perfect complement to any floral arrangement.

Blue – Blue flowers express peace and tranquility. Blue hues offer solitude and rest for both mind and body.

Indigo – Indigo flowers usually show a hint of blue/violet adding intensity to your floral arrangement. These great colors soothe and relax creating a peaceful and meditative mix in a floral arrangement.

Violet – Violet and purple flowers are the most luxurious addition to any floral arrangement. Bouquets of flowers in this color are sensuous, sophisticated and passionate. Violet flowers are the perfect choice for special occasions and create memories that last a lifetime.

The next time you visit your neighborhood florist or select a floral arrangement online, take a moment and really think how you want the recipient to feel when they receive your flowers. And remember, there is no better gift than the thoughtfulness of beautiful colored flower arrangements.
ABOUT: Francesca Durham is a certified NLP life coach and personal development specialist helping women in transition. She offers various programs and services including Life Coaching through Colour empowering women to achieve balance and harmony in both their personal and professional lives. Francesca’s main website is http://FrancescaDurham.com and her new color e-course is available at http://ColorTherapyAtHome.com

How-to Create Flower Arrangements

Submitted by Kathy Case
Cut flowers are a wonderful way to bring the beauty indoors. As well as making nice bouquets of flowers, they smell good too. There are several flower bulbs that make very nice vases of flowers. Some examples include but are not limited to irises, gladiola, lilies, and daffodils. Flower arrangements make delightful bouquets for the office or for special occasions, such as baby showers or dinner parties. People love to treat their eyes to the sight of beautiful flowers, and anybody can create a nice flower arrangement.

To start you will need a vase half full with water and a pair of scissors. Then head out to the flower patch. When cutting the stems on flower bulbs, be sure to cut the stem at an angle. Also, the longer the stems are, the longer the blooms will last. One other thing to keep in mind while making cut flower arrangements is the colors of the flowers. Some colors can drastically change the affect of a flower arrangement.
For an arrangement that will be placed in front of a wall and viewed from three sides follow these easy steps.

1. Cut any leaves off that will be in the water if left. This will help keep the water from getting scummy.

2. Start by placing the tallest cut flowers in the vase first, facing the blooms toward you in a fan like position. They will be to the back of the bouquet.

3. Then in front and to the sides of the tallest flowers begin to place the next tallest flowers in the vase. The blooms in the center of the flower arrangement should be facing towards you. The blooms to the right side should be turned slightly to the right. Likewise, the blooms to the left side should be turned slightly to the left.

4. Continue in this fashion until you finish placing all but the shortest flowers in the arrangement.

5. Personally, I always place the shortest flowers close to the top rim or slightly above the vase rim. It seems to fill in and finish the flower arrangement.

If you find that flower arrangement is top heavy, just get a larger vase that holds enough water to support the weight of the flowers. To create a vase of flowers that will be a viewed from all sides is a little different from the above procedure. It works much better if the stems are about the same size. Also it will help if the vase opening is only slightly larger than all of the stems put together.

1. Start by placing the tallest cut flowers in the vase first, facing the blooms outward in all directions. They will be in the center of the flower arrangement.

2. Then all the way around the vase place the next tallest flowers until completed.

If the cut flowers that you have selected lack leaves and the flower arrangement looks a bit stemy, just add some. Just about any leafy plant will work. For example, you can easily add a couple leafy cutting from a bush. Just trim the leaves that will be in the water off.

Making a flower arrangement is that simple. Have fun, be creative, and enjoy the wonderful aroma.
Author: Kathy Case
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Tips on Making Beautiful Floral Arrangements

Submitted by Sandy Beaches
Do you have your own flower garden and would like to make some use of it? Are you fond of crafts and do it your self decorative projects? Would you like to make some homemade floral arrangements to further accent your home or to give away as gifts? If this sounds like you, then please read
on for some tips on making beautiful floral arrangements.

To start your floral arrangements, you will first need something to put your flowers in. Get a
vase or some other container that is decorative and also holds water. Before you start your floral
arrangements, you may want to consider further decorating the vase or container by spraying it
with gold or bronze spray paint. Let it dry for 24 hours and then spray on a coat of clear enamel
spray. This will give your arrangement a more decorative feel.

Next, you need a base for your floral arrangements. The base is used for the flowers to have
something to anchor to. You can use a ball of willow branches, grapevine, or floral foam that you can
buy at a local craft store. The floral foam is called Oasis. If you use Oasis, be sure to soak
it in water and poke holes in it with a pen before you put flowers it so that it doesn’t break the
stems.

When cutting flowers for floral arrangements, try to do so early in the day or morning. This is
because the stems have more water in them at this point of the day and the flowers are not
drooping. Be sure to only use cold water in the flower arrangement because warm water tends to make the
flowers open up too soon and not last as long.

If you want your flowers to last longer, you can places apple and lemon wedges in the water at the
bottom of the floral arrangements. The apples have nutrients that will help feed the flowers,
while the lemons prevent premature rotting and browning. It also adds a more decorative touch to your
flower arrangements.

When designing your flower arrangements, try to pick colors that go with the environment the
arrangement will be placed in. First use taller flowers to create the vertical part of the
arrangement. Then use full blooming flowers with bright and bold colors for the center and sides of the
floral arrangements. Then fill in the small gaps with tiny flowers.

Those were some great tips on making beautiful floral arrangements. If you use all of these tips
in conjunction with each other, you are sure to have a long lasting floral arrangement. With a
little practice, you can be well on your way to having beautiful floral arrangements that rival
those found in floral shops!
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How to Make a Flower Arrangement : How to Decorate a Flower Arrangement for Size & Shade

Submitted by expertvillage
Learn cut flower stems to the right size for an arrangement and how to add the right colors in thisfree video clip. Expert: Kelley Nicole Johnson Contact: www.knredesign.com Bio: Based in the Dallas, Texas area, Kelley Johnson successfully completed a comprehensive real estate staging and moving management certification program through Tailored Transitions in Philadelphia. Filmmaker: john carstarphen

Any ideas how I can decorate the reception table the flower colors are Pink, Lime Green with Orange Accents?

Submitted by angel_eye
We are having a destination wedding and have planned a local reception here in NY. We are having a champagne buffet brunch at a very nice restaurant along the Hudson River. The restaurant is very plain and neutral so I that is why I went so bold with the flower colors. Since I can’t really decorate the restaurant what else can I put on the tables to tie in with the flower colors. The arrangements are really tall and slendor. Looking forward to your great suggestions….Thank You.

Getting married in November, any floral arrangement ideas?

Submitted by lemon juice
We live in Texas and the garden we’re renting for the event looks just BEAUTIFUL in November. I booked it not thinking about the limited fall floral selection.

Our wedding party colors haven’t been decided because I’m not sure what selection of boquets we’ll have. Once we’ve found an arrangement – or even a flower… we’ll have a better grasp of color. Everything’s at a stand-still until then.

Has anyone seen any pretty November florals?
Or do you know of a website where I can browse flowers by season & state?

Looking for centerpiece ideas – pictures and sites much appreciated?

Submitted by teacherjen2004
My fiance and I agreed on wedding colors, light blue with chocolate for an accent color. I want to have my bridesmaids carry bouquets of light pink sweet peas (they are wearing light blue and I think it’ll look nice together, plus his nickname for me is Sweet Pea and it’ll be a cute touch). For the church and reception flowers, I want to include the sweet peas, of course, but also pull in the blue with something like blue hydrangeas or another flower that is delicate and will compliment the sweet peas.

Now, the trouble is that I want something really simple for the reception centerpieces, but which will still look elegant and will allow our guests to see each other across our round tables. Anybody have any ideas for flowers, arrangements, and so on? Websites and pictures would be really helpful, as I’ll be meeting with our florist soon to discuss options.

Tips For Selecting Annual Flowers

Submitted by Bowe Packer
Flowers are one of nature’s heralds of the seasons. The various flowers that blossom in the different seasons can inform us what season we are in. For instance flowers like the Poinsettia are known to bloom only during the wintertime season, more specifically during December. Annual flowers on the other hand are wonderful flowers to plant in your gardens.

I know most of us have passed by a nice arrangement of outside florals and wondered – how might I do the same. Well, first we must start by understanding the different types of annual flowers and the which flower will survive in which climate.

You will find that many of these flowers are excellent choices for the garden as they can be grown in the different seasons. The best way to select the type of annual flowers that you want is to decide which flower varieties you want to see. You should buy the annual flowers that are appropriate for the required season otherwise your flower plant will rot even before you have a chance to plant it.

When you start selecting your annual flowers you can purchase stalwart annuals, half hardy annuals and tender annuals. These differences reflect the type of weather and soil conditions that these annual flowers will grow in.

Remember, the selecting process maybe some what challenging at first. However, don’t let that intimidate you, make a selection based on the season and what looks good to you. With experience you will start to understand the other elements, like soil, sun and water, that also have an effect on your annual flowers.

Sturdy annuals are beautiful plants that will produce flowers even in the cold wintertime season. These annual flowers are planted during the spring season or fall season when the weather condition is not that cold. Unlike other annuals these hardy annual flowers don’t like hot weather as they are not heat tolerant.

The types of stalwart annual flowers that you can buy include calendula, foxglove, viola, sweet alyssum, stocks, cornflowers, pansy, larkspur and the many varieties of dianthus cultivars. The half sturdy annual flowers include torenia, snow-on-the-mountain, blue sage, strawflower, baby’s breath, candytuft, bells of Ireland, celoma, love-in-a-mist, and forget-me-nots.

These half hardy annuals don’t mind damp cold weather but they can’t live during the cold fierce months of winter. You will need to plant these annual flowers after the last spring frost. Unlike tender annuals these half sturdy annuals have no need of warm soil conditions for the seeds to begin sprouting.

While some flower species can’t bear lots of hot summertime weather the half hardy annuals may sometimes wilt for the weather but they will perk up in the later summer months. You can select some tender annuals like scarlet sage, morning glory, petunias, begonias, celosia, balsam, nasturtium, and verbena.

These annuals as their name suggests are not well-off in the cold wintertime months so the idealistic time to grow them is three weeks after the last spring frost. Since these annual flowers grow well in warm climates you can expect to see them in all of their glory in the late spring and the warm months of summer.

These are just a few of the many annual flowers that you can grow in your garden, and the riot of colors that they bring will utterly make any garden look great. You will also have the added benefit of flowers that grow in different seasons adding a break up of color right through the year.

Please name some flowers that would make a nice wedding bouquet?

Submitted by mageta8
I’m getting married Nov. 1st and a friend of my fiance’s family said as our wedding gift she is going to pay/do all our flowers (yippy)! She has been asking about what flowers do I want in mine and my bridesmaids bouquets. I have no idea?! I know my colors are apple red, silver and white. I was thinking that my bridesmaids have white flowers (since they’re dressed in red) and mine be red. Can you please give me some good floral arrangement ideas? Thanks!