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100

These flowers are typically used in/on a bride bouquet, bridesmaid's bouquet, corsage, boutonniere, alter, pew, candelabra, bride throw bouquet, table, or wedding cake.

What are Wedding Flowers?

100

In these arrangements, flower heights should not vary. These arrangements are a technique characterized by parallel insertions that create a uniform area with little to no depth.

What are Pave Arrangements?

100

This design consists of clusters of flowers and foliage that strengthen the line of eye movement.

What is a Parallel Design?

200

This Japanese style of floral arrangements are characterized by their linear forms.

What is Ikebana?

200

This design has a triangular pattern with a strong "L-line."

What is an Asymmetrical Design?

200

This design uses shorter-stemmed flowers to provide color and a focal point near the container's rim.

What is a Waterfall Design?

300

These designs do not require a focal point.

What are Round Designs?

300

These designs contain more than a singular focal point.

What are Abstract Designs?

300

This asymmetrically balanced design uses few materials placed in groups that emphasize forms and lines.

What is a Formal-Linear Design?
400

Number 3 ribbon is an appropriate size for this item's bow. The appropriate wire gauge for this item is 24-28 depending on the weight of the flower. This item must be as lightweight as possible.

What is a Corsage?

400

This design consists of several layers of materials that vary in size and texture to create a flowering effect.

What is a Cascade Design?

400

This design uses a combination of natural and man-made materials in an unnatural way to create new images.

What is an Interpretive Design?

500

This design is a formal, equilateral triangular design.

What is a Symmetrical Design?

500

This design uses season-compatible plant materials.

What is a Vegetative Design?