1. Ladder style
When you are arranging flowers, you should understand it as arranging each flower into a high and low row with unequal spacing, just like a staircase. Each group should have at least 2 flowers. It is more appropriate to use dotted ones, with the larger flowers at the bottom and the smaller buds at the top. Form a staircase.
2. Horizontal type
In a flat design, the middle part is slightly raised, thus forming a curve that can be appreciated from any angle. This shape is quite satisfactory and can be adapted to multiple scenes and environments. For example, on a coffee table, a dining table, etc., you can place this shape with horizontal sides and a slight bulge in the middle.
3. Ellipse
The oval shape needs to be very full to highlight elegance and luxury, which requires a large amount of flower materials and intensive insertion. There are basically no requirements on the technique, and it can be inserted It gives a natural and rounded feeling. Using a more classical vase is more suitable for placement in a larger space.
4. Triangle
All kinds of triangle-shaped shapes are called triangle styles, which give people a solemn, stable, concise and stable feeling, such as making flower baskets, flower walls, etc., which are placed in some relatively In grand occasions, it can show a luxurious and elegant charm.
5. Ball type
Insert it into a spherical shape to present a balanced state. It can be placed in corners, study rooms, entrance halls, etc. It can have a finishing touch and decorative effect on some home environments. Can make some larger circlesSpherical flower arrangements are placed in ceremonial occasions such as openings and the beginning of school.
6. Fan type
It is a variation of the triangular flower arrangement shape. The central position presents a radial shape, and then forms a fan shape, like the rostrum of some conference rooms and other places with larger spaces. Suitable for fan flower arrangements.
There are many basic styles of flower arrangements, such as S style, vertical style, T style, crown style, crescent style, etc. I won’t introduce them one by one here. These styles are diverse. The changes are complex, but they remain true to their roots. As long as you are familiar with the modeling connotation of the art of flower arrangement, new styles will emerge one after another.