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FLOWER ARRANGEMENT

There is nothing so beautiful, attractive, elegant and colourfull as fresh flowers. They are loved and admired by all .flowers add glamour and charm to interior decoration .the knowledge and skill of artistic flower arrangement is a valuable tool for decorating rooms tastefully. Flower arrangement may be defined as an art of organizing flowers, other plants materials and a receptacle into composition having harmony of form colour and texture. Its purpose is to add cheer, life and beauty to surroundings. A flower arrangement should have a personality of its own and express one single idea. ! " #T$ %FA&T I# F!%' & !I# A#* F%&") The basic lines and forms of flower arrangement are circle, rectangle, triangle, and semi +circle, cone, s ,-ogarth. line, oval, perpendicular, crescent, diagonal, etc. the shape depends on the pre/dominant line of the materials used. The finished arrangements should appear as one unit .the lines of a flower arrangement can be compared to the lines of a leafless tree. The container may be considered as the tree trunk. The branches may become smaller at the end and likewise flowers used must be smaller and far apart at the extremities. *ifferent forms of flowers and foliage/large, round, long , medium sized, slender , small, tiny clusters are used in a flower arrangements .harmony of shapes and size is an important condition in that case. T 0T1& ) 1nity in texture is necessary between the flowers and plant material and also between these two and their containers .they may be classified as delicate, coarse, velvety etc. A&&A#( " #T$)

2%!%1&) The plant material and containers constitute the colour problem in a flower arrangement. A dominant colour is necessary is arrangement for emphasis and unity. If more colour are used one should be more ,first. in 3uality and the second in lesser amount and the third is the smallest amount. Any of the colour schemes can be tried in a flower arrangement. 4alues of colours are e3ually important. !ight colours are used at the upper portions and outer margins while darker colours are ear to the bottoms and center. 5&I#2I5! $ %F * $I(# I# F!%' & A&&A#( " #T) *esign is a form or shape of compositions, the thought out plan upon which it is built. It should depend upon the room and different ob6ect in it7 the windows,, the walls , the chairs, the tables and other accessories in it such as table lamp , picture frame etc. 1#IT8) The first principle of design is unity. The arrangement as a whole must be a unit. ach part or element in it must be so related to every other part that the result is ownees. 1nity is defined as the oneness of the composition as a whole that all its component parts blend in such a way as to present to the observer, a single picture. It is a soul and life of any arrangement. $2A! ) $cale is the size relationship of various component part used in an arrangement/ the material used in constructing it, the container, flowers foliage, accessories/ must possess a suitable relationship to each other in size. A22 #T %& "5-A$I$)

A point of the composition which catches the eye 9 hold the interest is known as the centre of interest or focal point, where the flowers are largest ,most numerous and brilliant in colours. For the sake of stability, the focal point wrest be near the lower part and near the centre. All the lines

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emphasized by sub/iodinating contains and foliage.

:A!A#2 ) An arrangement that appear s stable as balance. In an arrangement e3uilibilium is a matter of visual balance rather than the actual physical weights of the materials used. To accomplish this materials used in the arrangement must be so disturbed that they appear to be the same amount of weight on each side of the central axis. For the sake of balance the heaviest mass of plant material, the largest flowers and the largest stems should usually be close to the imaginary line in the centre. In symmetrical balance, the plant material on one side of the centre of the container is approximately e3ual to the material on the other side and similarly arranged. In asymmetric or in formal balance the plant materials on the both side of the centre are not similarly arranged. The power attraction depends not only on 3uality but also the side of the flower, colour, value etc &-8T-") &hythm in a composition of any kind is that 3uality which gives a sense of motions a feeling created by the actual movement of the eye +crescent. -A&"%#8) -armony in arrangement can be achieved by selecting and arranging the flowers, accessories and other plant materials in a vase in order to give a family resemblance. It is especially important in respect to the colours used, but also regards forms and textures. -armony refers to the absence of a 6amming note in the relationship of the several elements that go to wake up the compositions. 5&55%&TI%#) The fine relationship of part in an arrangement is based on proportions.

A safe rule is to have a plant material about ; < <=> times as high as medium

or tall container although it can be higher than that to fit the background ; placement. A tall arrangement must be narrow and tapering at the end. A horizontal arrangement looks well if the plant material is one and half times as wide as the low contains. Flat arrangement to be seen from above may have one/third or two/third of water covered. 2%!%1&) To make certain that the arrangement will be really pleasing7 the colour should be used in the proper relationship to each other. *ifferent types of colours harmonies such as monochromatic, analogous direct complementary etc can be used in order to make arrangement more beautiful.

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T&IA#(1!A& + $8"" T&I2A! A&&A#( " #T) This is the basis for any design it is made up of a full, tall, stem line with e3ually spaced flowers or foliage and both sides .in this arrangements we get a triangular shape e3uivalent to e3uilateral triangle. The main stem will be the tallest of all other flowers and foliages. It is placed perpendicular is at ?@Adegree to a horizontal vase. The height of the main stem is one and a half to two times the width of the horizontal vase. #ext two stems of e3ual height, whose height is less than or B=C of the main stem. They are placed on either side of the main stem, e3ual distant from the main stem at CD degree angle. This gives the frame work of the arrangement. Then fill in the space between the main ,first. and the second stem with foliage or flower. 5lace flowers with high value at the bottom. The centre of interest should be at the bottom of the vase. 2ontrasting colour harmony will suit this type of arrangement. This arrangement can be placed in the living room or prayer room or bed room, but not on a dining table, since it may hide the persons face sitting opposite to you.

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This is one of the easiest of the arrangements, all the three stems or foliage which form the three bone lines are not e3ual in size. %ne side may be heavier than the other. The focal point is at the base. A flat tray or dish is often used for this arrangement. They all of two types. They are) <. &ight angled triangle arrangement. >. !eft angled triangle arrangement.

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In this arrangement the right side is heavier than the left side. The main stem one and a half times the width of the vase, is placed perpendicular to the vase. The second stem, shorter than the first is taken and placed on the right side of the first stem. The third stem, shorter than the second stem is placed on the left side of the first stem. The second and the third are e3ualed distant from the centre. This forms the frame work. Then the spaces are filled with foliagesE or flowers. The focal point is at the base. The arrangements look like a right angled triangle. They can be used in kitchen, living room, bed room and prayer room.

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In this arrangement the left side is heavier than the right side. It is similar to the right angled arrangement but the second stem should be place in the left and the third stem on the right. The focal point is at the base. This looks like a left angled triangle. This can be used in all rooms except on dining table.

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4ertical or perpendicular arrangements are ideal for slender vases. The main stem should be one and a half to two times the height of the container. The main stem is the highest. then other foliFage is placed along the main stem in order to strength the vertical line since the foliage and flowers are placed perpendicular to the vase it is also called perpendicular arrangement. The flowers are placed at the base and above. The lighter colour are placed above and heavier flower below depending upon their value they are arranged. :oth pedestals and horizontal vases can be used. For pedestal, the main stems height is one and a half to two times the height or length of the vase. For horizontal as flat vase it is one and a half to two times the width of the vase. This arrangement can be used in living rooms and is ideal for spaces.

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This arrangement is a composition in which the element of line is of first importance. %nly a relatively small amount of plant material is used in order that the beauty characterizes the lives of plant growth are shown clearly. -orizontal are flat vases are used for this type of arrangement re3uires slender stems. Two stems of same length and also which is one and a half times the width of the vase is taken. They are placed on either side of the centre at <F@A angle it, parallel to the vase. Then other this stems, small beautiful flowers are used along the main stem so as to strength en the horizontal lines. In the middle flowers are placed, which will be the centre of interest in that arrangement. This arrangement is best suited for dining tables as they are low and will not hide any faces sitting opposite to the other. focal point is at the centre of the vase. veryone can look at it from any direction as there is no front and back for the arrangement. The

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%val is a beautiful arrangement which is suited for the type of vase. It is slightly similar to circular arrangement. Two long twigs, one and a half times the width of the vase is taken and placed on the either side of the centre of the vase. They are e3uidistant from the centre. The end of the foliage or twigs meet at the top, at the centre is, 6ust straight to the centre of the vase, so as to form an oval shape. This gives the outline of the arrangement. Then small, slender, thin foliages are used as the filling material. $mall flowers also can be used. The height of the filling material should not exceed the outlines of the arrangement i.e., the foliages should be filled in a such way that they are within the oval shape. Then flowers are placed at the base of the foliage. The focal point of the arrangement is at the base. Two or three flowers may be slightly higher than the base. The edge of the oval is light and airy. Flat vases, cups, small bowls, dishes are suitable for this type of arrangement. They can be placed anywhere in the house. This arrangement can be used to break the masculinity, if present in the house. This also gives tender cook, soft and fragile.

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Fan arrangement needs curved foliage which will be able to hang from the vase. 5edestals vase or any containers that has height can be used for this arrangement. For this type of arrangement, the focal point is at the centre of the containers. The slender foliage is placed on all sides of the containers so that they hang from the containers. This gives the fan arrangement. The flowers are placed at the centre and the focal point is at the centre.

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*iagonal arrangement is a type of line arrangement where the diagonal line is give importance. In this arrangement there are two main stems. The first stem is one and a half times the length of the vase. it is placed in a slanting way. The second stem is slightly shorter than the first stem. It is placed in the opposite directions to the first stem. The second stem is exactly opposite to the first so as to form a diagonal line. This line is then strengthened by other foliages. centre. For diagonal arrangement, the diagonal line should be distinctly shown and should be very prominent. %nly vertical or pedestals vases can be used. ven tiny flowers can be used to strengthen the line. The heavier flowers are placed at the centre of the container. The focal point lies at the

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-ogarth arrangement is similar to that of a diagonal arrangement. The only modification is the two main stems are bend slightly at the edge. This focus the H$E shape, hence called as H$E bend. This was discovered by -ogarth, hence also gets the name as -ogarth curve. The focal point is at the centre. $ince the edge bends, it gives a feminine effect and blends will width the curvature in the house. This can be placed on any room except on the dining table. %nly pedestals or vertical d vase, long containersE which can hold water etc., can be used.

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2rescent arrangement is an elegant arrangement to be placed in a living room. 2rescent arrangement re3uires two main curved stem. The first stem is one and a half times to two times the width of the vase. It is fixed in a curved way is in HcE shape. The stem ,second stem. is shorter than the first stem which forms or completes the HcE shape. This form the bone structure. Flowers are used all over the arrangement, which strengths the curved line. If focal point is desired then foliage is used for strenghting the curved ,c. line and flowers are placed at the center. This arrangement re3uires only flat vases, small bowls, dishes etc., if the arrangement is small it can even be used on a dining table. %therwise except dining table, the arrangement can be used in every other room.

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"ass arrangement is very easy to make. Any type of container, whether it could be a pedestals or a low container, can be used for this arrangement. The specialty of this arrangement is that it can be seen from any angle. %n all sides it can be seen from any angle... on all sides it can be seen. There is no front side or back side for this arrangement. Take a container place flowers on all sides in a attractive, colorful and cheerful manner. Then fill in the foliages that will suit the flowers in a such way, that the foliage should not hide the flowers. 2ontrasting colures can be used for an excellent effect. This can be placed in living room to make it more cheerful. It is suited for all rooms even on dining tables this arrangement can be placed if made on a low or medium vase. This is the most often made and preferred arrangement. A comparatively large amount of plants materials are used. 2olour is most important than line is in this arrangement. This arrangement may either be compactD or airy.

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The Iapanese flower arrangement is based on certain principles of art which are recognized all over the world. The Iapanese seldom make any arrangement of flowers without of their own natural foliage. "ost arrangements consists of a full branches from a tree or bush as well as small grass flowers which must naturally grow at the base of a tree. The flowers best liked are those growing naturally in the garden or country side at the time of arrangement. Fully grown flowers or foliages are seldom used. !ight buds are preferred. The branches of trees producing large leaves or bushes with abundance of leaf or not used except while the leaves are in buds. The reason for this practice is ,<. The Iapanese consider odd number as beautiful. ,>. 'hen the buds are used the observes have pleasure is seeing them bloom. In Iapanese arrangement, they use three long stems and flowers accordingly. The first stem is < <J> times the width of the vase and is placed at ?@A. This represents the heaven and is called shine. The second stem is Kth of the first and is placed at CDA angle from the first either right or left. This represents even and is called soe. The third is K th of the second on is fixed at <@ degree angle from the first stem , 6ust opposite to the other , second stem . is , if the second is in right then place the third in the left , or vice versa. 2ut flowers depending on the height of the three stem and fix them accordingly so that the head of the flower 6ust touches the base of the foliageEs top most leaf. The third stem represents earth and is called LhikaeM shines, soe and hikae represent heaver, even and earth. They have meaning to each and every flower they fix. Flat vases are best for this arrangement since buds are used they can be kept for two to three days by periodical change of water. They are simple best attractive they give elegant look to the room where they are placed.

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2ircular arrangement gives circle shape to the arrangement. This type of arrangement re3uires curved foliage. Two curved foliage of a same size is takes and placed on either side of the center the vase in such a way that the tip of the foliage meet at the top in order to form a circle. This forms the bone line for the arrangement. Then other small foliages are filled in. the focal point is at the base. This type of arrangement is very graceful to look at and can be placed is all rooms. It gives a graces full blend to the room. This arrangement should be colour to make the look more attractive. 2ircular bowl are a low containers is ideal for this arrangement.

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