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L Shape Arrangement



An L shape arrangement is obviously in the shape of the letter L. It is also one of the basic arrangement types.

This kind of arrangement is usually put on a table to decorate the corner of a room.

Making it is easy, but you must follow the diagram below.

As a guide, follow these measurements :
A = (height of container + width of container) x 2
B = 3/4 of A
C = 1/4 of A
FP = 1/3 of A and is 45 degrees
B1 = D = C
D = 45 degrees of A and B
A1 = 1 inch lower than A
A2 = 1 inch lower than A1

Now, I am using purple eustoma as the A, B, C and SD. After I've inserted the eustomas that make the shape of the arrangement, I used paku leaves to cover the foam.

As the focal flower, I used red gerbera. I also inserted a few more gerberas at the empty spaces of the arrangement. Some are short and some are long, just so to create dimension to arrangement.

Do not insert too many gerberas, because then you'll overshadow the eustomas.

Lastly, I inserted white asters as fillers. I inserted them at the remaining gaps in the arrangement.

And the arrangement is done. I hope you can try making one using your preferred flowers.

For a more advanced version, you can try your hands at the L shape interpretive arrangement.


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