Make a bouquet of moeno from different flowers - parts of the bouquet, rules for composing compositions of three or more flowers.
There are two main techniques for making bouquets - parallel and spiral.
With the parallel technique, the florist places all the stems one to one.
The result is a dense bunch of bouquets. In the spiral technique, flowers are placed at an angle in the area of the bunch: where we hold the bouquet.
Distribute the color of the buds correctly. Light flowers with a small bud are placed along the edge of the bouquet, and bright and dark ones will form the center of the composition.
Excess greenery can ruin the bouquet.
A small palm leaf or a little fluffy asparagus will fit well into the concept of the composition.
Cut the stems at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees.
This will help the bouquet absorb water better and live longer.
Remove any foliage that will be below the water level to prevent it from rotting.
Lift the bouquet over the vase and begin placing it in the water, gradually lowering the stems.
Here are the most popular paper wrappers: Kraft packaging for flowers - high-strength wrapping paper, plain or with themed designs.
Double-sided kraft is the same craft paper, but it’s good to create different shapes from it, which is convenient with double-sided material.