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.
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Making Flower Arrangement
Ikebana Flower Arrangements
Tatebana – the first Japanese style that could be called ikebana
The first oriental floral arrangement was made in Tatebana (vertical flower) style, of which main characteristic was the presence of Shin, meaning the communion of spirit, will and justness. There came the other ikebana styles: Rikka, Nageire, Seika, Moribana, Heika and Jiyubana.
Ikebena lines
Ikebana floral arrangement is the recreation of nature in miniature, in which more important is linear construction than the color and quantity, asymmetry, putting into just the flowers of the season and the triangle heaven – man – earth.
Creating ikebana flower arrangement
To create ikebana flower arrangement, follow the next diagram. The tallest vegetal element is Shin (it’s symbolizing the heaven) and is one and a half the vase dimension and can be put in a variable angle from the vertical position. Then comes Soe (the man) and it’s ¾ from the length of Shin, disposed lateral- left from Shin. The last vegetal element is Hikae (the earth) and it’s ¾ from the length of Soe. It has to be arranged, opposing the medium element, in front of both vegetal materials. This is the main positions of ikebana flower arrangement, but is just a diagram that can be completed with other vegetal accessories.
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