10/17
-25% off late, three days late are acceptable
-wrapped arrangements use tissue paper or box -wrapped vs vase wrapped arrangement:
1) cash and carry arrangement 2) easier to transport 3) present bouquets -lacing 1) interweaving and crossing stems to create grid 2) foundation for our arrangement -types of materials 1) mums (rovers, football, spiders): mass flowers, single bloom that stands alone 2) alstroemeria: accent flower 3) statice: filler flower, dry natural, 4) leather: greenery 5) lemon: greenery 6) raffia 7) tissue paper 8) arrive alive packet 10/31 -elements of design- can see in design:
1) color- most important because you can actually see it and you can express emotion; primary colors: red, yellow, blue; secondary: orange, purple, green; neutral: grey/blue, grey; monochromatic- diff shades of one color; analogous- 3 colors are adjacent (red, red/orange, orange); complementary- opposite colors (yellow and purple) or (red and green); triadic- triangle on color wheel (primary or secondary colors); warm colors- red orange yellow, bright and fun, aggressive; cool colors- green blue purple, soft, nature; shade-adding black; tint-adding white; yellow always send to hospital because it speeds up to recovery time 2) line- allows a visual pathway or framework; men care more about line; structural framework and shape of design; static line- vertical or horizontal, no unusual movement; vertical is more masculine; dynamic lines- curves zig zag or diagonal, create more movement and louder statement, can mix the lines but not too much because then they will have no rhythm 3) form/shape- 3d shape around and in between arrangement; Line flower- myrtle-straight up and down; mass flower-rose- any flower that can stand alone; form flowers- unusual shape/ texture, can stand alone; filler flowers- lots of blooms, status or baby's breath 4) texture- can be a negative; can have too many textures and then there is no focal emphasis; 7-8 textures max in an arrangement 5) space-positi...