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Flower Arrangement Color


The flower arrangement color choices you make for your flower arrangement will decide whether your client likes your creation or not.

It will also decide whether passersby will enter your shop or not.

It is that important.

Here, we will discuss on the five color combinations to make your arrangements look attractive and hopefully, make the sale!

Monochromatic Arrangement

A monochromatic arrangement is an arrangement with tints, tones and shades of a single hue.

In this example, I chose the hue as red.

The example is an inverted T arrangement, using roses, spray carnations, stargazer lilies and asparagus leaves as foliage.

You can see the bright red color of the carnations which gives depth to this arrangement, and also the pale pink of the roses.

The stargazers provide the middle tone and therefore balance to this arrangement.

Although green foliage is used, it is often regarded as a neutral color.

Analogous Arrangement

Complimentary Arrangement

Split Complimentary Arrangement

Triad Arrangement


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