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| A sturdy base is key. Five seconds into this class the loose grasp I thought I had on the basics of flower arranging is swiftly swatted away. The base layer is the framework for the rest of the arrangement — it's not just cheap filler. Consider how the leafy foliage will add an additional decorative layer to the arrangement to complement the flowers. Grab 6-10 strong stems to be used for the base of your arrangement, with 2 especially bushy pieces. If you’re a beginner like me, a solid base will make the rest of your arranging job much easier. |
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| Keep in mind where you plan on using this arrangement. A bouquet for a mantel will be more spreading and linear while a table centerpiece will need to be more rounded and interesting on all sides. |
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| When you’ve finished, the base should be sturdy and able to withstand the prodding and poking of the flower stems you are going to put in later. |
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| Add some surprising accents. Incorporate beautiful succulents and even seasonal fruits into your arrangement to really highlight the overall autumnal mood. |
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| For continuity and flow, Rizzo suggests grouping similarly colored flowers within the arrangement. Add to your heart’s content, pausing every so often to admire your work, always keeping in mind the crisscross pattern of your stems and orientation of your arrangement. Here, chokecherries and 'Coral Charm' peonies create a luscious cluster of pinks and reds ... |
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| ... which segues into golden hues of Heuchera 'Peach Melba' and skewered persimmons. |
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| Do a final check. Once you believe you have a successful arrangement or run out of plant material, do a final check for stems that may not be securely placed or need another trim. Then place the arrangement and enjoy. |





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