Round Table Arrangements
Boutonnière
Flowers
Design Elements
The Floral Industry
100
This 3-D shape describes this arrangement.
What is a mound or half-sphere
100
This is a place that a boutonniere is commonly used.
What is prom or a wedding?
100
This is the daddy of all carnation colors.
What is red?
100
The placement of material by size. How heavy an object appears in an arrangement.
What is balance?
100
This is the number one day for fresh flower sales?
What is Valentine's Day?
200
The green "stuff" that you put in the bowl for this arrangement is called this.
What is floral foam?
200
This is the common size of a boutonniere in inches.
What is 4"x4"?
200
These were the two types of flowers used in the arrangements we did in class.
What is carnation and daisy?
200
The interelationship of all parts of an arrangement (Flowers, Foliage, Accessories, and Container)
What is proportion?
200
This is the continent that our carnations come from that we used in our arrangements
What is South America?
300
The first type of "stuff" you put into the floral foam.
What is greens?
300
This is the first step in creating a boutonniere.
What is cutting the stem?
300
There was two different sizes of this flower that used in class.
What is carnation (large and mini)?
300
The relationship between an arrangement and the area where it will be placed.
What is scale?
300
In boxes of flowers that come from other countries you might find this.
What is drugs, bugs, bats, rodents?
400
This is the design element that you want to create in this piece.
What is focal point?
400
This is the last step you complete in making a boutoniere.
What is cut the wrapped stem and cover up any wire pieces?
400
These are the greens used in both of the arrangements we did in class.
What is leather leaf?
400
“Center of Interest”
What is focal point?
400
This is what Lori had to fill for a prince of an eastern country.
What is a plane?
500
This is another name for this arrangement.
What is roundy moundy?
500
This is similar to a boutonniere but for females.
What is a corsage?
500
These are the three main nutrients that flowers need.
What is nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium?
500
The flow of lines, textures, and color that evokes a sense of motion.
What is rhythm?
500
This is why brides have bouquets.
What is to help them smell good?
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