FLOWER
ARRANGEMENT
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 PROPORTION
 BACK GROUND
 TEXTURE
 BALANCE
 RHYTHM (OR) MOVEMENT
 COLOUR
 EMPHASIS/DOMINANCE
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• The good ratio is
important in flower
arrangement.
• Good proportion
means the size of
each element
containers, plant
materiel, base and
accessories
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The arrangement may be
good style and proportion, but
if the back ground or setting in
which it has been placed
unsuitable, it may lose its
charm.
The various aspects to
consider as follows
 Style of the room
 Size of the room.
 Type of wall surface
 Practicality
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Plant materials come in
various texture glossy,
velvety, dull and so on. It is
up to the skill of the
arranger, how he/she
combines texture to
achieve beauty in
arrangements.
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It is divided into two
types.
 Visible balance
 Physical balance
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This involves using techniques
and material that guide eye
from one part of display to
another.
 Using curved stems.
 Hiding all or part any tall,
straight stems.
 Placing flower 'in and out'
through the arrangement.
 Having flower at various
stages of development in
the arrangement.
 Having in regular's line of
various-sized blooms.
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• Colour is the important
thing when we look at a
flower arrangement.
• It has four types
A) Monochromatic
B) Analogous
C)Contrasting/
complimentary
D) Polychromatic/rainbow/
scattered
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It has single hue is used.
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• Two, three, or four
hues next to each other
on a colour wheel. It
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Colour directly across
each other on colour
wheel.
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Colours from all parts of
the colour wheel are used
here.
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This involves having one or
more areas in the
arrangement in
which the eye is drawn on
which it rests for a short
time.
It is also known as focal
point.
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 This arrangement is design
to be seen from all the
sides and therefore chosen
for a table or a room-
center piece.
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 This is also called as ‘flat
back arrangement' and
the designed to seen only
from the front and the
sides.
 Place on shelf (or)
sideboard.
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 This style is originated in Europe.
 Generally the arrangement is an all-
round.
 Completely covered with flowers and
plant materials.
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 Open space with the
arrangement is the main
feature.
 Most of the display is
line material.
 The basic feature of a
line design is limited
use plant material.
 Each element of the
design is important.
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 This type of line style is
formal. The important
feature is the bold line
material set vertically to
form is central axis.
 At the base short wings
of foliage to Cover the
mechanics,.
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 The triangular is
a popular shape
for symmetrical
arrangement.
 Establish lines of
height and width
usually with
flowers and
foliage.
 The next step is
to establish a
focal point with
large or darker
flowers.
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 The circular (or) round
shape is loved by nature
since a majority of flower
fall into that shape.
 Arranging flower in
circular designs adds a
pleasing element of
reception that is satisfying
to the viewer's eye.
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 The crescent is asymmetrical
and formal in character.
 It requires more skill and
experience.
 For this arrangement
choose plant material with
pliable stems.
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 This fan flowers arrangement not for center
of the table.
 It is symmetrical and attractive from all
angles.
 It is a low arrangement with conversation
across the table.
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 This is also called the
European style. It is spread
from Holland.
 A group of stems-
arrangement-from
it-stands Vertically
The form is hidden
by a horizontal
groundwork of
flowers, foliage &
stems and so-On.
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 The goal is too creative a preserved
or dried plant material can be
arrangement in a container on its
own or combined with fresh plant
material.
 This can be used for permanent decor
or semi-permanent.
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•The word literally means
make flowers live in Japanese,
This Japanese style is
practiced 1000 of years, they
are symbolic representation.
•It is based on the use of fresh
flowers and foliage.
•‘Triangular' in shape; the
highest points representing
HEAVEN while the other two
points are MAN and EARTH.
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• Heaven or “SHIN”
• Man or "SOL”
• Earth or "HIKAE”
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 It is the tallest stem in the
arrangement .
 Placed at an angle of 0°
with the central axis.
 Its symbolized heaven.
 Height is 1.5 to 2.5 times
the diameter or height of
the container.
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 It's the second tallest
stem in the arrangement.
 It is placed at an angle of
90° with the central axis
behind Heaven.
 Height Is 3/4th of the
container
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• It is the smallest stem in the
arrangement.
 It is placed at an angle of 115* with
the principal axis opposite to man.
 Height of the stem is half of
“Heaven",.
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Mechanics
Equipment
Containers
Bases
Support
Plant material
Accessories
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These are items used to keep
the flowers, sterns in place
within the container.
 Floral Foam
 Green foam
 Brown or Gray foam
 Chicken wire
 Pin holder
 Prong
 Florist's cone
 Adhesive clay
 Setting clay
 Non-setting clay
 Adhesive Tape
 Glue
 Pebbles and Marbles
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• Buckets
• Florist's Scissors
• Mister
• Watering can
• Floral Tape
• Wire
• knife
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FLOWER ARRANGEMENT IN LOBBY

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  • 2.
     PROPORTION  BACKGROUND  TEXTURE  BALANCE  RHYTHM (OR) MOVEMENT  COLOUR  EMPHASIS/DOMINANCE www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 3.
    • The goodratio is important in flower arrangement. • Good proportion means the size of each element containers, plant materiel, base and accessories www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 4.
    The arrangement maybe good style and proportion, but if the back ground or setting in which it has been placed unsuitable, it may lose its charm. The various aspects to consider as follows  Style of the room  Size of the room.  Type of wall surface  Practicality www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 5.
    Plant materials comein various texture glossy, velvety, dull and so on. It is up to the skill of the arranger, how he/she combines texture to achieve beauty in arrangements. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 6.
    It is dividedinto two types.  Visible balance  Physical balance www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 7.
    This involves usingtechniques and material that guide eye from one part of display to another.  Using curved stems.  Hiding all or part any tall, straight stems.  Placing flower 'in and out' through the arrangement.  Having flower at various stages of development in the arrangement.  Having in regular's line of various-sized blooms. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 8.
    • Colour isthe important thing when we look at a flower arrangement. • It has four types A) Monochromatic B) Analogous C)Contrasting/ complimentary D) Polychromatic/rainbow/ scattered www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 9.
    It has singlehue is used. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 10.
    • Two, three,or four hues next to each other on a colour wheel. It www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 11.
    Colour directly across eachother on colour wheel. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 12.
    Colours from allparts of the colour wheel are used here. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 13.
    This involves havingone or more areas in the arrangement in which the eye is drawn on which it rests for a short time. It is also known as focal point. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 14.
  • 15.
     This arrangementis design to be seen from all the sides and therefore chosen for a table or a room- center piece. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 16.
     This isalso called as ‘flat back arrangement' and the designed to seen only from the front and the sides.  Place on shelf (or) sideboard. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 17.
     This styleis originated in Europe.  Generally the arrangement is an all- round.  Completely covered with flowers and plant materials. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 18.
     Open spacewith the arrangement is the main feature.  Most of the display is line material.  The basic feature of a line design is limited use plant material.  Each element of the design is important. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 19.
     This typeof line style is formal. The important feature is the bold line material set vertically to form is central axis.  At the base short wings of foliage to Cover the mechanics,. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 20.
     The triangularis a popular shape for symmetrical arrangement.  Establish lines of height and width usually with flowers and foliage.  The next step is to establish a focal point with large or darker flowers. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 21.
     The circular(or) round shape is loved by nature since a majority of flower fall into that shape.  Arranging flower in circular designs adds a pleasing element of reception that is satisfying to the viewer's eye. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 22.
     The crescentis asymmetrical and formal in character.  It requires more skill and experience.  For this arrangement choose plant material with pliable stems. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 23.
     This fanflowers arrangement not for center of the table.  It is symmetrical and attractive from all angles.  It is a low arrangement with conversation across the table. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 24.
     This isalso called the European style. It is spread from Holland.  A group of stems- arrangement-from it-stands Vertically The form is hidden by a horizontal groundwork of flowers, foliage & stems and so-On. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 25.
     The goalis too creative a preserved or dried plant material can be arrangement in a container on its own or combined with fresh plant material.  This can be used for permanent decor or semi-permanent. www.indianchefrecipe.com
  • 26.
    •The word literallymeans make flowers live in Japanese, This Japanese style is practiced 1000 of years, they are symbolic representation. •It is based on the use of fresh flowers and foliage. •‘Triangular' in shape; the highest points representing HEAVEN while the other two points are MAN and EARTH. www.indianchefrecipe.com
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    • Heaven or“SHIN” • Man or "SOL” • Earth or "HIKAE” www.indianchefrecipe.com
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     It isthe tallest stem in the arrangement .  Placed at an angle of 0° with the central axis.  Its symbolized heaven.  Height is 1.5 to 2.5 times the diameter or height of the container. www.indianchefrecipe.com
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     It's thesecond tallest stem in the arrangement.  It is placed at an angle of 90° with the central axis behind Heaven.  Height Is 3/4th of the container www.indianchefrecipe.com
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    • It isthe smallest stem in the arrangement.  It is placed at an angle of 115* with the principal axis opposite to man.  Height of the stem is half of “Heaven",. www.indianchefrecipe.com
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    These are itemsused to keep the flowers, sterns in place within the container.  Floral Foam  Green foam  Brown or Gray foam  Chicken wire  Pin holder  Prong  Florist's cone  Adhesive clay  Setting clay  Non-setting clay  Adhesive Tape  Glue  Pebbles and Marbles www.indianchefrecipe.com
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    • Buckets • Florist'sScissors • Mister • Watering can • Floral Tape • Wire • knife www.indianchefrecipe.com