Floral Design Basics
Floral ID
Floral Tools
Color Theory
Design Principles
100

What is the process of prepping flowers?

Preparing flowers by cutting stems and placing them in water with preservative to ensure longevity.

100

What flower is associated with Christmas time

Poinsettia

100

What is floral foam used for?

To hold flowers in place and provide water.

100

What are the three primary colors?

Red, blue, and yellow

100

What principle ensures all parts of the design work together harmoniously?

Unity

200

What is the focal point of an arrangement?

The area that immediately draws attention — often the center or brightest bloom.

200

What white flower have we used for wedding arrangements?

Roses

200

What tool is used to remove thorns or leaves from stems?

Stem stripper.

200

What is a monochromatic color scheme?

Using tints and shades of one color

200

What principle refers to the pleasing relationship of parts to each other and the whole?

Proportion

300

What does “balance” mean in floral design?

Visual and physical stability so the arrangement doesn’t look or tip off-center.

300

What is the common name for Dianthus caryophyllus?

Carnation.

300

What gauge wire is thicker — 18 or 26?

18 gauge

300

What color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel?

Complementary

300

What principle uses variety to create interest?

Contrast.

400

What is proportion in floral design?

The relationship between the size of the container, flowers, and overall design (often 1½ to 2× the height of the container).

400

This tropical flower has a unique bird-like shape.

Bird of Paradise.

400

What are floral frogs or pin holders used for?

To anchor stems in the bottom of containers, especially in ikebana or foam-free designs.

400

What is the term for colors next to each other on the color wheel?

Analogous

400

What principle makes one area stand out as the center of attention?

Focal point or emphasis

500

What is rhythm in floral design?

A sense of movement created by repetition, color, or line that guides the viewer’s eye through the design.

500

What flower is often used as a filler with small white blooms?

Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila)

500

What tool helps cut thick stems or floral wire cleanly?

Floral clippers or wire cutters.

500

What emotion do cool colors (like blue and green) typically convey?

Calmness or tranquility.

500

What is the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical balance?

Symmetrical is even on both sides; asymmetrical is balanced visually but not identical.

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