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Color in Flowers Arrangements

 
Author: Robbie Darmona
 

Color determines the tone of flower arrangements to a large extent. If you decide to create specific flower arrangements, you need to carefully choose the nuance of the flowers. They can be different, due to the artificial breeding of different flower types. Colors can either attract audience or convert the attention from your flower arrangements. It can have a positive or a negative effect on the perceivers. Colors reveal your feelings and provoke different emotions, such as happiness, sadness, love, cheerfulness, or serenity.

Flowers used in flowers arrangements can be of different hues and shades depending on their crossbreeding and other agronomic procedures as well. Roses are a typical example of what continual crossbreeding can do. Roses are found in hundreds and hundreds different types. They can be found in almost all shades imaginable. Now a recent trend is to have roses with some petals different in color from the others. This artificial procedure of breeding is very popular among rose lovers and agronomist.

Flower arrangements depend so strictly on choosing the right color combination, that you may even need extra help to sharpen your color taste and sensitivity. The color circle can be the ideal tool. It is a circle where all the colors are drawn, including the three basic ones- red, yellow and blue, the secondary ones, as well as the intermediate ones. The first thing you need to know if you want to have success in making flowers arrangements, is which are the three primary colors. All the other colors are made from combining the three primary colors. Red, yellow and blue cannot be made when combining secondary or intermediate colors.

Flower arrangements depend on the basic colors. Flowers are often found in various combinations of the primary colors. You need to know what basic emotion each primary color brings to mind. Red is the color of passion. If you like your flower arrangements to acquire a passionate feeling, use red flowers when creating the bouquet. Red reminds you of Christmas and valentines. Yellow is the color of brightness and joyfulness. It is used for creating flower arrangements in birthday parties or in baby flower arrangements. It evokes feelings of youth.

Whichever color combination you choose for your flower arrangements, first of all, ask yourself what the event is, and which color will most fit to the purpose.

 
 
 

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