Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Floral Art Show

This is my floral contribution to the Floral Art Show we put on last weekend. I'll post a slideshow of the room and all the arrangements next . . .

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

My Bouquet

For the floral show this semester I had the opportunity to make a bridal bouquet. I was initially only given three orange Roses and a single sprig of Heather, then the type of bouquet holder and greens I used I got to choose. Once I had set up my main structure, Professor Romney was inspired to give me the three Pincushion Protea, and this is what I created:

It was a triangular bouquet, which I set up with the woven palms and heather. To play up the texture of the palms I first sprayed them with leaf shine, to make sure they wouldn't get lost with all the other elements of the design.


The Protea made a great focal point and created a lot of interest.

Looking up from the bottom of the design, this shows off the Ti leaves, weaved palms, and lowest rose.

It was such a fun design to create, and not knowing what flowers I would get really let the flowers speak to me and tell me what to design.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Office Arrangement

Today in Flower Center I had the privilege of making an office arrangement for one of the Horticulture Professors. I started out with a simple basket, added a liner, oasis, and then created line with the Liatris, a focal point with the Mums, and connected them with the Iris and Heather. I thought it was pretty dang cute.

Devotional Arrangement


Today Ashley and I made the devotional arrangement. We were going for a spring-time garden feel, and think it went well. It was a huge arrangement, and quite heavy, but wild and gorgeous like we wanted.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Small Special Occasion Arrangements

In Flower Center this week we have been researching special occasions, and creating arrangements for them.
This is my shot at an arrangement appropriate for a baby boy, for example.

And this cute little thing would be appropriate for the welcoming of a baby girl.

This is the same arrangement, only without the foliage. Interesting how something so simple can change the entire design.