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Decorate your beautiful home with these flower arrangement tips not to be missed

A good flower arrangement is like a decorative painting, which can embellish the room and enhance personal taste. Today I will teach you some flower arrangement techniques, let’s take a look!
Decorate your beautiful home with these flower arrangement tips not to be missed

Basic steps for flower arrangement:Pruning → Fixing → Insertion

(1) Pruning: Prune the original flower branches, remove the yellow leaves, cut the length, and cut the lower part of the branches into a diagonal cut. It can extend the life of flowers.
(2) Fixing: To put it simply, it means posing the flowers. You can use tools or use some clever methods to fix them.
(3) Insertion order: Select materials, select lining leaves, and arrange flowers. In actual operation, the flowers should be inserted first and then the leaves.

Flower Arrangement Fixing Techniques

1. Folding branches and fixing them

When arranging certain flowers, there are always some branches that are difficult to bend. They are like girls with stiff limbs that give people a lot of headaches. For example, stemmed crabapples, decorative pine, maple, etc. Plants like these cannot be tied with wires when fixed, and they need to be broken into branches to fix the shape.
Decorate your beautiful home with these flower arrangement tips not to be missed
Select a part of the flower branch, hold the branch with both hands, and bend the branch hard. When encountering branches with strong toughness, stones or wooden blocks can be embedded in the folds to prevent the branches from bending and resetting.

2. Clamping and fixing

When arranging flowers, they always move and swing erratically. There are two ways to solve this problem. One is to cut a gap at the end of the flower branch and sandwich a small branch in the middle in a cross shape. This way it will be more stable at the bottom of the bottle. The second is to use straight branches to clamp and fix. Just attach a branch to the original branch and tie it with the original flower branch. This method is suitable for long vases.

3. Fixing the bottle mouth bracket

Vase opening holders generally have cross-shaped or Y-shaped shapes, which are mainly used for situations where the mouth of some vases is too large and the flower branches are difficult to fix. The cross shape usually allows the flower branches to rest on the intersecting corners of the bottle mouth. If it is a Y-shaped fixture, the branch base is supported on the inner wall of the bottle, and the branch waist rests on the notch of the socket.
Decorate your beautiful home with these flower arrangement tips not to be missed

Common forms of home flower arrangement

Common flower arrangements include upright, flowery, recumbent, cliff, natural, fruit and vegetable flower arrangements, etc.