Techniques
Colors
Designs
100

The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills

Pillowing

100

Red, yellow, and blue

The primary colors

100

Does not require a focal point

Round designs

200

Corsage wiring technique in which a wire is inserted through the calyx and bent downward along the stem

Piercing method

200

Two primary colors combined in equal amounts

(ex: green, purple, orange)

Secondary colors

200

Contains more than one single focal point.

Abstract designs

300

Wiring technique in which the wire is inserted through the flower and a small hook is formed in the wire before it is pulled back into the flower.

Hook method

300

is made up of twelve major colors, just one important design element essential in creating a well-designed floral arrangement.

Color

300

Shorter stems of mass flowers provide a color & focal point near the rim of the container

Waterfall design

400

Corsage wiring technique in which the wire is shaped into a hairpin.

Hairpin method

400

Combination of equal amounts of primary color and adjacent secondary color

Intermediate colors

400

A feature of this style of design is the seasonal compatibility of the plant materials in the design

Vegetative design

500

A design technique in which branches of flowers are used around the perimeter of a floral arrangement to direct attention to the materials in the center of the
arrangement

Framing

500

The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue

Tone

500

The placement of cut material in a parallel design in each group in order to create depth

"Stair-step manner" design placement

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