Where and how to place fresh flowers
Think about the size of the space in which your bouquet of flowers will be placed, and choose the vase accordingly. A big vase and lots of flowers will look overcrowded on a small side table. A small vase and few flowers would look lost in a larger area.
Using open flowers, such as roses, daffodils or gerbera daisies, try to turn some of them at different angles to show different shape. Try not to place your flowers all in the same direction if the bouquet can be viewed from various angles.
Try to leave some space between the flowers to prevent a crowded effect.
If the flowers sometimes don’t stand up straight, your vase may be short for the flowers, or flowers are too tall for the vase. A good way to check if the vase that you are going to use is of an appropriate height, is too see if the vase is at least half as tall as the flowers.
If you cut your flowers too short, don’t think that you have spoiled everything. Put either pebbles or small stones at the bottom of your vase. To create a romantic atmosphere you could simply cut the head off of the flower and float it in a decorative dish, along with candles.
To give your bouquet more dimension cut the flowers at various lengths. Place the longest stems in the center of your work.
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