Flowers are essential elements of wedding decorations. The color and scent of flowers add beauty to the wedding and make it memorable. Flowers form an integral part of the wedding, spreading their beauty everywhere, in the form of bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages and even table centerpieces at wedding receptions. There are tons of ideas on how to make flower arrangements for weddings. Here are some of them:
Flower Arrangements for Weddings
Decide the color theme of the wedding. Flower arrangements should go with the wedding color. Fix the wedding flowers budget and choose the flowers accordingly. You will find flowers matching the color theme of the wedding. For a red colored wedding theme, you can choose roses, gerberas, tulips, anthuriums, etc. Flowers such as hydrangeas, berries, veronicas, blue orchids go well with blue color theme. Select flowers that fit your budget. You can use artificial flowers to match the exact color. Wedding flower arrangements require experience as it involves a lot of work. One has to remove the outer petals of the flower and water the flowers to keep them misted for a fresh look. For wedding flower arrangements, you can take help of florists or you can do it yourself.
Wedding Flower Arrangements - How to Make Flower Arrangements for Weddings
If you have decided to shoulder the responsibilities for flower arrangements for weddings, then gather the things that are required for wedding flower arrangements. You will require floral tape, floral moss, flower preservative, ribbon, glue and vases, and most envious flowers. Most flower arrangements incorporate a focal flower (big flowers that would be the focus of the arrangement) and filler flowers (these are the small flowers used to fill the space around the focal flower). Some flower arranging tips that you can use are:
Vertical Arrangement: This can be an excellent arrangement in a medium size container. For this arrangement, cut the tallest stem of flowers or leaves to three times of the height of the container. Using hot glue stick the foam in the vase. Place the tall stems in the vase surrounded by the focal flowers in the diameter of the vase. If required, use filler flowers to fill the space. This arrangement requires tall stem of flowers and leaves like roses, tulips and carnations. Use forget-me-not as filler flowers.
Horizontal Arrangement: For horizontal arrangement of flowers, use a shallow vase. Stick the foam in the vase and position the stem of leaves horizontally at the sides of the vase. Place the focal flower in the middle of the vase. Use foliage and filler flowers in and around the focal flowers to fill the vase. A single focal flower is used in this kind of an arrangement, mainly roses.
L Shape Arrangement: As the name suggests, flowers are arranged in a L shape. Secure the foam in the container and arrange the leaves or flowering stems in a L shape. Insert focal flowers within the L shape stems and add filler flowers to give it a symmetrical and well-balanced look. Flowers used for this arrangement are roses, gladiola, birds of paradise, etc.
Crescent Arrangement: A bowl type container is best suited for this arrangement. Glue the foam in the container. Take a stem of leaves or flowers and bend it to give it a curved shape. Now place this curved stem in the container in such a manner, that a 'C' shape is formed. To give the arrangement a balanced look, insert the focal flower in the lower end and in the middle of the container. Fill the vase with filler flowers all around the focal flowers. Flowers with flexible stems like carnations and gladiola can be used in such arrangements.
Oval Arrangement: One of the ideas used for flower arrangements in weddings is the oval arrangement. Stick the foam to the container. Determine the height that you want for your arrangement to have. Use light colored flowers or leaves and foliage to give the outer edge of the oval shape. Add the brightest color flower in the focal area. Fill flowers and leaves around the focal flowers, to complete the oval shape. Roses are popularly used for this kind of arrangement.
Triangular Arrangement: For a triangular arrangement, take the leaves or flowering stems. Determine the vertical height and horizontal width and paste foam in the container. Position stems to make the triangular shape. Place focal flowers in the middle of the arrangement and fill the space around with filler flowers and foliage in keeping with the triangular shape. Use roses, carnation, anthuriums, daisies or chrysanthemums as the focal flowers and yellow peacock, white peacock or forget-me-not as filler flowers.
The 'S' Shape or Hogarth's Arrangement: This arrangement is shaped like a 'S', popularly known as lazy S and also known as Hogarth curve, after the English painter William Hogarth, who came up with this design. For this arrangement, stick the foam in the container. Use a pedestal or flat container. Gently bend the leaves or flowers stem, and place them in 'S' shape. Place focal flower along the lines of the upper and lower curves. Retaining the 'S' shape, fill the space with filler flowers and foliage. You can use fern, eucalyptus or cedar to make the 'S' shape curve.
Now, that you have an idea on how to make flower arrangements for weddings, you can opt for any of these wedding flower arrangement ideas, to come up with your dream flower arrangement creation. You can be creative and use your imagination for wedding flower arrangement ideas that will be the cynosure of the wedding. So, go ahead and make sure that you have the most beautiful flower arrangement on your wedding!
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