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How To Make A Lovely Crescent Arrangement For Your Home

This crescent arrangement I'm making is not the classical crescent arrangement. It is called the crescent interpretive arrangement.

It is an assymmetrical arrangement and is divided into 3 parts. A part is the bigger end, B part is the smaller end and C part is the center.

The selection of materials for this type of arrangement is important because this arrangement is very curvy.

Materials with natural curvy lines are a must. That is for fresh flowers. But here, I'm using artificial flowers where the curvy lines are easily created.

The first step is to make the A part.

As a guide, the length of A is equal to twice the length of container width plus length of container height.

I used two stalks of snapdragons and some eucalyptus leaves.

Then, I used some green ranunculus to make the B part. The B is 3/4 of A. To make A and B have connectivity, I also inserted 2 stalks of green ranunculus at A.

Next, we make the C, the focal area. As this is an all around arrangement, we must not concentrate on one side of the arrangement. The whole arrangement must bebalanced.

I used one big white peony and 2 stalks of purple snowballs as the focal flowers.

I also added some green berries and beargrass to make the arrangement look more interesting.

I added some leaves at the base of the container to make it look fuller.

When you're satisfied, your crescent arrangement is done. You can use it to decorate your home and give away as a gift to your friend.

It is so easy to make a crescent arrangement once you know the basics.

Would you like to try and make the opposite? Click here on how to make a crescent inverted arrangement.

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