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Flower arrangement skills of vases

Flower arrangement skills of vases

A pot of flowers, a bunch of flowers and a green radish convey a natural breath to people who have lived indoors for a long time, giving life a rhythm of spring, summer, autumn and winter. So what is the skill of vase flower arrangement? The following is for reference only!

Flower arranging skills in vases

(1) is the object of cut flowers.

Commonly used cut flower materials are peony, peony, gladiolus, rose, rose, chrysanthemum, iris, willow, rose, lotus, peony and so on.

(2) Grasp the quality of cut flowers.

That is, when the bud is not in full bloom, cut it off with sharp scissors. When buying flowers in a flower shop or flower market, you should choose flowers that are in bud, fresh and moist, free from pests and diseases, and full of leaves.

(3) choose a vase.

The vase should be simple, generous, elegant and clean, and its shape and size should match the flowers. In order to keep steady, you can put a few pebbles at the bottom of the vase to avoid top-heavy and play an embellishment role.

(4) Pay attention to water quality.

The best water for flower arrangement is "falling from the sky". If you use tap water, you must put it in a jar for three days before using it. Bottled water can't be used once and for all. It should be changed every day. In the evening, you can move the vase outdoors and let the rain and dew moisten it.

(5) Pay attention to special treatment.

For example, before peony and peony are inserted into bottles, you can burn the base of the flower branches with matches for a few more days, and for example, roses inserted into sucrose water can last for 9 days.

(6) Design modeling.

Flower arrangement is principled, there is no pattern, and you can play freely according to your needs. You can insert one or two or three kinds of flower branches, so that they are brightly colored, skillfully matched and properly placed. In this regard, predecessors have summed up the experience that "one branch is right, two branches are right, three branches are oblique, and the right is not appropriate, and the struggle is clear but not extravagant".

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