Strive for Balance in Your Arrangement
Once you've thought about how you'll incorporate the different types of
flowers, picked your colors, and selected the flowers you'll use, you'll want
to begin arranging your flowers. As you work, one of your main goals is to
maintain balance to your flower arrangement.
Basically, what is meant by this is that you should try your best to use the colors and shapes of
your flowers in your arrangement so that no one flower, color, shape, etc. takes over the
bouquet.
This doesn't refer to balance in number though; it's more about balance in appearance. For
example, dark colors appear "heavier" to the eye and take more focus than lighter colors, and
the same is true for large vs. small flowers.
As a result, you'll likely require lighter and smaller flowers (depending on your flower
selection) to achieve a balanced looking arrangement as opposed to the darker and
larger/taller flowers.
Tips for Making Your Flower Arrangements Last as Long as Possible
It's always a shame when a lovely flower arrangement starts to look, well, not so lovely
anymore. Here are some tips you can use to make the flowers in your arrangements and
bouquets last as long as possible.
Keep Your Flower Arrangements Cool - This includes both keeping your flower arrangements
in a cool location as well as keeping the water they're in cool.
Make sure to place your arrangements out of direct sunlight (I know they look pretty there,
but they won't last as long), as well as away from large lights, heating units, fireplaces, etc.
With regards to the water, change it often, and use the coldest water possible. Also, if you
must put your flowers in that sunny window (or another warmer location) slips a few ice cubes
into the water every so often to keep things cooler.
Pick or Buy Your Flowers When they’re Young - If you can, try to select flowers that aren't
fully open yet. This will allow you to watch them open, and, more importantly, make them last
longer. Read the dates on the flower packages.
Feed Your Flowers - Florists give you flower food with your flowers for a reason, it helps them
last longer! The nutrients in the flower food help flowers take up more water, provide them
with necessary nutrients, and help kill bacteria that may form in the water.