Branch fixation method
When the flower branches are inserted into the vase, they may move and become out of place. Two methods can be used to solve the problem.
The first is to use the horizontal branch clamping and fixation method. Cut a small opening longitudinally at the end of the branch used as the flower arrangement material, and then clip a section of small branches. The flower branches and small branches are inserted into the bottle in a crisscross shape.
The second is to use the straight branch clamping method. The clamped branches are vertical, and the attached branches should be determined according to the depth of the vase. The upper part of the attached branch can be tied to the flower branch. It does not need to be too long. The other end should be long enough to reach the bottom of the vase.
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Branches with hard branches are not easy to bend, such as loquats, pine, etc.; some flowers have defects in shape or are not easy to fix, and they are not suitable for binding with metal wires. In this case, the branch fixing method can be used.
The branch-breaking fixation method, as the name suggests, is to break a certain part of the flower branch without breaking and with a slight elasticity. If the branch still bounces back to its original position after being broken, you can put small stones or small pieces of wood at the fold to prevent it from returning.
Incision fixation
Usually make an incision at the base, and make a few cuts lengthwise at the incision so that the flower branches can be inserted into the vase holder smoothly. This not only facilitates the fixation of the flower branches, but also expands the wound surface to facilitate the flower branches absorbing water.
Flower socket conjoined method
The size of flower sockets is very limited. Sometimes several flower sockets are needed to make a large flower arrangement. In this case, small branches can be nailed together horizontally to arrange more flowers and strengthen the base.
Upside-down flower arrangement method
When arranging flowers, you will encounter heavy branches and light sockets, resulting in lodging. At this time, you can buckle the flower socket upside down on one side of the flower socket to increase gravity.