Home
Site Search
The Advisor's Blog
Shop Online Wholesale Flowers
Weddings Ceremony
Reception
Flowers
Arrangements
Corsages
Boutonnieres
Wedding cakes
Flower Girl
Seasonal Weddings Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Wedding Themes Themes I
Themes II
Themes III
Bridal Bouquets Gallery I
Gallery II
Gallery III
Gallery IV
Gallery V
Centerpieces Centerpiece I
Centerpiece II
Special Occassions Birthday
Valentine
Easter
Mothers Day
Christmas
Flower Arrangements Gallery I
Ikebana
Wreaths
Floristry Learn The Basics
Flowers & Foliage
Become A Florist
Resources Tutorials
Books
Ebooks
About This Site About Me
Contact Me
Advertise
Flower Links
Privacy Policy
 

Choosing The Right Flowers Is Key To Making A Pyramid Arrangement



A pyramid arrangement has very strong features. To define it as a pyramid arrangement, you need flowers that can make up the sides of the pyramid.

In this example, I used molucella. Molucella is a long flower and you need to be careful when working with it because it has thorns.

So, molucella make up the four sides of this arrangement. To add more volume and weight to the sides, I've added dendrobium orchids.

Dendrobium orchids are basically long in nature so it is suitable for this arrangement.

At the focal area, I included pink gerberras on all sides. And also green pompoms to compliment it.

To further add design to this arrangement, I added curled dracena leaves.

That's how I made my pyramid arrangement.


Custom Search



Return From Pyramid Arrangement To Basic Arrangement Forms