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Repeating Similar Shapes Or Forms

In this ikebana arrangement, we are going to emphasize on similar shapes or forms. Any shape of form can be used, as long as it is repeating in the arrangement.

When forming the shape, try to focus on creating space as well. Also, observe each material closely and study how to form a shape out of it.

In this example, I am using croton leaves to form circles. For the flowers, I chose purple dianthus, which complements well with the croton leaves.

To soften down the repeating circles, I added dried salix to the arrangement.


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