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Design and Care for Homegrown Flowers

Growing your own flowers is so satisfying...and can be such hard work! So much effort goes into selecting the varieties, nurturing their growth, and harvesting them at the right time -- you have a big investment of your time, energy, and money. In this video Leanne Kesler AIFD shares some simple steps to take to ensure you get the longest vase life possible from your beautiful crops, and the most enjoyment.

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Chickenwire Armature Bridal Bouquet

One of the hottest trends in floral design is the Bespoke Garden Style. While new to many, this style was very popular from the mid-nineteenth century and into the twentieth century. Before the advent of floral foam, chickenwire or floral netting was used as an armature in creating these designs. In this video Leanne demonstrates the techniques for creating a bespoke styled bridal bouquet with a chickenwire armature. Enjoy!

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Bespoke Garden Style, Hand-Tied Technique

The Bespoke Garden Style is trending strong and the Hand-Tied Bouquet is one of the most popular designs in this style. In this video clip Leanne explains the different styles of flowers and foliages that make up a successful hand-tied bouquet as she creates a dramatic bouquet with a couple of surprising techniques. Enjoy!

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Bespoke Garden Style, Compote Design

The classic compote design is perfectly suited for the bespoke garden design style. In this video clip Leanne creates a beautiful arrangement of late summer flowers using a base of floral foam in a copper compote. You will enjoy her masterful instruction on product placement, balance and color harmony. Enjoy!

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Bespoke Garden Style, Armature Technique

Creating an arrangement with fragile garden blossoms requires special mechanics. In this video clip Leanne demonstrates the the Bespoke Garden Stye of design using the armature technique. You will love this beautiful “return to the past” style of design. Enjoy!

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Botanical Style Design

The Botanical Style of floral design is a late 20th century American design concept. The style must feature at least three parts of the plant material. This could be stems, leaves, buds, blossoms, roots, seeds, and bulbs. The style was originally introduced as an exhibition category by the National Garden Clubs Inc.

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Crescent Corsage

The Crescent Style Corsage is also known as a Line Corsage. This classic style involves the hand-wiring and taping of flowers, foliages and materials into a lightweight corsage that can be manipulated into a line or a crescent shape. Although this style is labor intensive and requires good technical skills, the corsage is very elegant.

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Nosegay Corsage

A small cluster of flowers, designed as a tiny bouquet. The Nosegay dates from the 14th century. The original Nosegays were carried by women of wealth and were used to ward off the foul odors of the street, hence the name. The Nosegay is similar to the Tussie Mussie.

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Pot et Fleur Design Style

Pot et Fleur is an assemblage of two or more growing plants in one container in combination with an arrangement of cut flowers

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Inverted "T"

The inverted-T is a geometric design style. The design is a symmetrically balanced three sided composition having the form of an upside-down “T”, with a dominant vertical line of materials intersecting the horizontal plane at the focal area.

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Parallel Systems

A composition utilizing parallel stem placement in which groupings of stems are placed in the same direction as each other. Negative space exists between the groups. There are no components having a radial placement although there may be some basing involved with slight radial placement.

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Della Robbia Style

The classic Della Robbia Style is a composition characterized by the dominate use of fruit in wreath, swag and garland designs. Materials include foliage, flowers and fruit with or without ribbon lacing which all appear to be bound to the center of the design. The style is named for Luco della Robbia, 1399-1482 who created glazed terra-cotta reliefs of garlands of fruits and flowers.

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Western Line

Western Line style blends classic mass and the linearity of Asian design; triangular in form with symmetry or asymmetry determined by three point placement. The style is characterized by a well established focal area near the lip of the container and all stems appear to radiate from this base.

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Hedgerow Design Style

The Hedgerow style is an abstractionist interpretation of a herbaceous garden border or hedge. The design is a closed form utilizing parallel insertions to create uniform rows of materials. Dried materials are often used and decorative banding around the entire form is often used to control the form.

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Mille de Fleur

Mille de Fleur, “One Thousand Flowers” has its inspiration in the decorative arts of the 15th and 16th centuries. The form is round and symmetrical with radial insertions. It is a closed form although not as dense as the Biedermeier style. The design features many multi-colored blossoms without a single variety or hue dominance. The design may be all-around or three sided.

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Biedermeier Styled Floral Design

The Biedermeier style was created in Germany during the first half of the 1800’s during a period of relative prosperity and the rise of the middle class. A Biedermeier styled floral design is generally round or conical in form with concentric pattering using circles or spirals. Radial insertions are used. The design is without negative space with the face of the flowers emphasized. Colors typically range from bright hues to wood tones.

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Formal Linear Floral Design

Also referred to as “high style” the Formal Linear design style is a composition of a relatively few, well organized materials, usually placed in groups with emphasis on bold forms and clean lines. Negative space accentuates the individual flowers and leaves. Line is the primary element in this design. Radial stem placement and asymmetrical balance is typical.

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FAQs

What are the categories of flower arrangements? ›

One aspect of this education includes the four flower design classifications: line, form, mass, and filler. Below is a brief summary of each one and a few examples. Keep in mind that certain flowers can fit into more than one category and this can vary by the variety!

What are the different styles of floral art? ›

Today, there are many styles of floral design including the Botanical Style, the Garden Style (Hand Tied, Compote or Armature), the Crescent Corsage, the Nosegay Corsage, Pot au Fleur, the Inverted "T", Parallel Systems, Western Line, the Hedgerow Design, Mille de Fleur, and Formal Linear.

What are flower arrangements called? ›

A bouquet is an arrangement of flowers. A simple bouquet of flowers from your garden makes a lovely centerpiece for your table or a nice hostess gift when you are a guest.

What are the 4 categories of flowers? ›

These building blocks encompass all flower varieties broken down into 4 categories: focal flowers, filler flowers, line flowers, and greenery. Each of the four types of flowers has a particular role to play and is an essential component in designing a balanced, lush, and visually appealing floral arrangement.

What are three types of form in floral design? ›

There are two main types of forms – open form design and closed form design. While an open form has more negative space in between flowers, a closed arrangement has flowers bunched together closely, making it look more dense. The shapes in form may include geometric shapes like triangle, wedding arch, square, linear.

What are two common forms in floral design? ›

Regardless of the shape you choose, there are two main types of floral forms: open-form flower designs or closed-form flower designs. Open designs have a lot of room in between the blooms, which adds negative space to your arrangement. Closed designs have minimal or no negative space, giving them a heavy or dense look.

Are flower patterns in style? ›

Every year when the weather warms, floral dresses find their way back into our 'fit rotations. While some floral dresses are frequent favorites due to their timelessness, there's something to be said for the breath of fresh air found in new and trending styles and silhouettes.

What are small flower arrangements called? ›

A small bouquet - perhaps you are thinking of a ''posy'' or a ''nose gay''. These are the old fashioned terms for a small bunch of flowers which have been arranged and tied so they can be held almost like an accessory.

What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement. 8 = Dominate Group/Placement.

What is decorative floral design? ›

floral decoration, art of arranging living or dried plant material for adornment of the body or home or as a part of public ceremonies, festivals, and religious rituals.

What is the difference between floral arrangement and bouquet? ›

Unlike arrangements, bouquets do not come with a vase and you'll have to use your own vase to display them. Who it's for: This is for someone who loves that fresh market feel! Our bouquets come ready to be unwrapped and placed in your favorite vase.

What is modern flower arrangement? ›

Modern flower arranging is the result of designers breaking the old rules of traditional western flower design combined with the new containers and accessories not available in the past. This allow floral designers opportunities.

How many flower categories are there? ›

Flowers come in thousands of different shapes and color combinations, each with their own name and classification. There are over 400,000 types of flowering plants, so there is sure to be a flower that speaks to your unique personality!

What are the classification of flowers based on position? ›

The three types of flowers based on the position of the ovary with respect to the other parts of the flower: Hypogynous, Perigynous and Epigynous.

What are the 2 types of spaces in floral arrangements? ›

Void space is a simple gap in the arrangement, positive space is the whole arrangement is full with no spaces, and negative space is were a large areas is empty and has a small amount of flowers in the arrangement to give the design a different look (refer to the tulip picture above).

What are the floral parts and classification of flowers? ›

Most flowers have four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. The stamens are the male part whereas the carpels are the female part of the flower. Most flowers are hermaphrodite where they contain both male and female parts. Others may contain one of the two parts and may be male or female.

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