More Flower Arrangement Exhibits For Your Inspiration
I really enjoyed myself at the Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival. If you look at the flower arrangement exhibits below, you'll know what I mean.  I would say that this arrangement is more likely a fall arrangement, because it uses dried vegetables and nuts. What's interesting about this piece, is that it uses the plastic wire stoppers. I haven't seen an arrangement that uses this material before. Something new to me.  This is a sweet arrangement, I would say. The semi-round white daisies are placed on top of curled dracena leaves, and they are placed within the arrangement, one slightly bigger than the other. Green pompoms are used as base, with salix as the backdrop. To add more colour, pink gingers and yellow sunflowers are used as well. Here, color foam as used. They are two purple spheres, placed in a glass container together with madonna lilies. Extended from the container, are curvy vines extended to the floor. On the vines, are fruit casas and ornithagolums. To see more arrangements using color foams, you can visit this page.  This is a parallel arrangement. An arrangement that emphasizes on lines. The straight stem of the lilies are further enhanced using the curvy lines of the branches. At the bottom are dried fruit casas. The lilies are not bloomed yet, if they are, you can see more colours in this arrangement. To see another example of a parallel arrangement, you can click here.  This is another parallel arrangement, using white-sprayed branches but placed upside down. On top of each branch are a small round glass crystal. Between those branches are limoneum. At the bottom also, are round crystals just to have the connectivity between the top of the branches and the bottom.  Guess what? Here is another example of a parallel arrangement, which is also a tropical arrangement. The straight stem of the heliconias is emphasized by the curvy lines of the white salix. Because the colour of the heliconias is too strong, it is toned-down by the yellow bird of paradise and the berries. Want to see another parallel arrangement which I've made? You can see it here.  This piece comprises of three cornucopias, with eucalyptus leaves hanging from the cornucopias. Inside the cornucopia are white roses, yellow broom flowers and red celosias. The cornucopias are arranged in a rectangular frame, decorated with curled wires.  Here is an arrangement using rattan sticks which have been formed into a ball. The rattan sticks have been sprayed red, to match with the colour of the anthuriums. Large dracena leaves are also used as foliage.  A parallel arrangement using Golden Ramseys, surrounding a cabbage which has not bloomed. Near the base are green, yellow, orange and red mini tomatoes. To see another example of a parallel arrangement, you can visit this page.  This is an interpretive L arrangement. Very less foliage is used but the red roses form the L-shape. Apart from red roses, red amaranthus and china berries are used. To see another example of an L-shape interpretive arrangement, click here.  This is a big piece, using armatures decorated with hanging bird of paradise. Near the center is a group of green pompoms. Hosta leaves are used as foliage. - Flower arrangement exhibits - Page 1
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