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Want To Know How Does An Inverted T Arrangement Looks Like?

Just follow these steps to make an Inverted T arrangement. It is one of the basic arrangement forms of flower arrangement.

It looks like the letter T but upside down.

Here, I'm making an Inverted T interpretive arrangement. It is slightly more advanced than the classic Inverted T arrangement.

A lot of materials with different structure are introduced in this arrangement. They are like the pink ginger, ruscus leaves,tulips, pine leaves, calathea leaves, white pom poms, yellow peacock, paku leaves, yellow limoneum, pink spray carnations and not forgettingstargazer lilies.

To make this arrangement, you first must prepare a container. Here, I chose a low container, which is just a glass plate. Soaksome foam and place it on the container.

We first take two stalks of pink ginger and insert them horizontally. The height of this is roughly twice the length of the containerplus height of the foam.

To show more character, two ruscus leaves are spiralled around the pink gingers. If the leaves do not

Next, let's make the two sides which defines the T shape.

For one side, I used calathea leaves and some spray carnations.

For the other side, to make it look connected to the other side, I also used some pink spray carnations and three stalks of tulips.

Now, the T shape is shaped. To cover the foam, insert short paku leaves.

When that's done, we need to build on the center of the T. I used two stargazer lilies on the focal area.

I also inserted some pine leaves at the bottom and fill the spaces with white pompoms, yellow limoneum and some yellow peacock.

Then, your Inverted T arrangement is done. Easy to do. You should try it.

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