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Monday, August 15, 2011

How to make sunset of color of wedding Floral Arrangements

The setting sun fills the sky with purple, gold, rose and blues. Clouds of white roses and then further to Crimson, as the sun sinks toward the horizon. Recreate this look in a bouquet of fresh flowers. Start with the lighter colors at the top of the bouquet and deepen their as the progress of flowers down to the bottom of the arrangement. Use the freshest flowers possible. Organize a bouquet of the sunset, which shows recent shades of Rose turn purple while most of the sky turns dark blue.

Remove stem leaves. There is no green in the sky, so that you do not want the green leaves showing in your bouquet of the sunset. Leaves under water sour and cloudy water as well.

Use dark blue flowers like the majority of the bouquet. IRIS works well is the purple lisianthus and harebell. Cut the stems of three different lengths and place them in the vase. If the vessel is 12 inches in height, cut the blue flowers, therefore stems are 14 inches, 16 inches to 20 inches. Start with the highest stems and intertwine to form a support for the remaining flowers. Add in the stems of short and medium-sized blue flowers.

Group of three pink minis Carnation stems and cut the stems of 19 inches. Place the three groups of three rods in equal distances separate vase, one in the Centre and the other two offshore on the sides. There should be blue flowers between the eyelets.

Cut the stems of the spray of roses pink of 17 inches and between the eyelets mini and front groups. Leave some blue flowers between roses and carnations minis.

Cut the stems of the two roses pink spray dark 15 inches and place across pink roses. There should be blue flowers between the dark pink and light pink roses. The blue flowers are the evening sky and pink flowers are clouds in the sky, reflecting the setting sun.

Cut stems of two-roses 13 inches. Place the yellow rose in your hand. Surround the yellow rose with pink copper. Place five bronze roses around the pink copper. Place this round group of roses from the vase. There should be no other flowers showing between the roses. Yellow, pink copper and bronze mimic the Sun.

Dee Power is the author of several books of non-fiction and the novel "time." She writes on wedding budget and wedding favor cheap. Get his free report on a budget marriages.


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