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Containers, Mechanics, & Tools Instructional Materials Service Texas A&M University - 8947A -

Introduction A marketable and desirable floral arrangement must hold together and have a sense of stability. To establish these characteristics, a designer must select an appropriate container for the arrangement, use effective design mechanics, and use the appropriate tools.

Introduction

Containers An appropriate container for a fresh-cut floral arrangement must: Hold a sufficient supply of water. Have an opening large enough for flowers and foliage stems. Be suitable to hide or reveal the design mechanics. Be tall enough to support long-stemmed flowers. Have a stable base to provide physical balance.

Containers

Containers Additional considerations in selecting an appropriate container for a floral arrangement include: Shape Size Color Style Texture Materials Price

Containers (Shape) Common container shapes include: Vases (height is greater than width) Bowls (width is greater than height) Pedestals (elevated by means of foot or pedestal) Baskets (textural qualities suggest casual) Novelty (various occasions and holidays)

Containers (Shape)

Containers (Style) The style and texture of a floral container should reflect the theme and formality of the occasion. The color of the container may either blend with the floral materials in the arrangement, or create an accent by contrast.

Containers (Size) Container size is influenced by the proportion and scale of the arrangement. The rule of proportion between an arrangement and its container is that the height of the arrangement not exceed 1½ to 2 times the height of a tall container or 1½ times the width of a low container.

Containers (Size) The scale relationship of an arrangement with its surroundings affects the size of the arrangement. This, in turn, influences the size of the container.

Containers (Type) Many retail floral designers select utility containers for arrangements. These containers are inexpensive and their neutral green color blends naturally with the floral materials of the arrangement.

Containers (Type) Containers used for floral arrangements include: Plastic (inexpensive; most commonly used) Glass (used for vase type arrangements) Ceramic (must be glazed to prevent leakage) Baskets (require leak-proof lining) Metal (requires protective lining)

Containers (Price) The price of a container ranges from inexpensive to expensive. In most instances, the container should be the least expensive part of an arrangement.

Design Mechanics Design mechanics refer to the various devices and techniques used for securing flowers and foliage in an arrangement. Design mechanics establish stability in the design.

Design Mechanics Examples of design mechanics used in floral design include: Stem support materials Adhesive materials Wire Pin & picks Accessory materials

Design Mechanics

Stem Support Materials The most common stem support material used in fresh-cut floral arrangements today is floral foam. Floral foam has a porous and cellular structure and is relatively inexpensive. Examples of stem support materials include: Wettable Foam Dry Foam Styrofoam

Floral Foam

Stem Support Materials A needlepoint or pin holder is another type of stem support device used in floral arrangements. It consists of numerous sharp, strong, and upright pins attached to a heavy metal base. This stem support device is not commonly used in floral arrangements today because of its expense.

Needlepoint Holder

Stem Support Materials Before the development of floral foam, chicken wire was commonly used as a stem support material. Today, chicken wire is used primarily for large arrangements containing plant materials that have thick and heavy stems. It provides extra strength and stability when used together with floral foam in large arrangements.

Adhesive Materials Adhesive materials used in floral design include: Waterproof or anchor tape Pan-melt glue Double-sided tape Floral clay Floral tape or stem wrap Liquid floral adhesive Hot/Cool melt glue

Wire Florist’s wire is used to: Bind floral materials together. Strengthen and/or curve floral stems. Lengthen fresh-cut or silk stems.

Wire

Wire Wire gauge indicates the thickness of the wire. The smaller the gauge number, the thicker the wire diameter. Gauges of floral wire commonly used for corsage construction are #28, #26, and #24.

Wire

Wire Straight wire is available in 12" and 18" lengths. Paddle wire consists of a continuous piece of wire wound onto a paddle or spool. Silver-colored florist’s wire is referred to in the industry at bright wire. The green, enamel-coated wire is referred to as green wire.

Pins & Picks The function of pins and picks is to secure items in a floral arrangement. Examples of pins include: Greening pins (‘S’ pins) Dixon pins Corsage & boutonniere pins

Pins & Picks Picks used in floral design include: Wooden picks Hyacinth stakes Water picks

Pins & Picks

Accessories Accessories are decorative items added to an arrangement to enhance the theme of the arrangement. These items should complement the color harmony and proportion of the arrangement and not detract from them.

Accessories Examples of accessories include: Candles Pine cones Ribbon Balloons Toys

Floral Design Tools Floral design tools are needed for cutting and sizing the stems of floral materials. Handling and arranging floral materials are easier and more efficient with the proper floral design tools.

Floral Design Tools

Tool Safety Maintain sharp blades and protect the sharp edges. Check tools regularly for defects and damage, and repair or replace damaged tools. Use the proper tool to perform a specific task. Keep tools in their proper places when not in use. Carry tools in a toolbox or tool holder. Always clean tools after use. Learn how to use tools properly. Make cuts and/or point tools away from your body.

Tool Safety To properly cut a flower stem with a florist’s knife, hold the knife between the thumb and forefinger. Cut towards the body at an angle. Let the hand holding the stem pull the stem upward and away from the body.

Tool Safety Each tool has its own use and purpose. Safe and proper use of tools is important to prevent injury.

Summary Floral designers use effective design mechanics, specialized techniques, and appropriate tools in creating attractive and marketable floral arrangements. Safety is an important consideration in floral design. The safe and proper use and care of floral tools prevents injury and aids in the efficient handling of floral materials.

Acknowledgements Jane Gloyd, TMF, AAF, Horticultural Professor (retired), Richland College, Dallas, Texas organized and developed the information used in this PowerPoint presentation. Christine Stetter, Artist, Instructional Materials Service, developed and illustrated this PowerPoint presentation. Keith Zamzow, Curriculum Specialist, Instructional Materials Service, edited and reviewed this PowerPoint presentation.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Reproduction or redistribution of all, or part, of this presentation without written permission is prohibited. Instructional Materials Service Texas A&M University 2588 TAMUS College Station, Texas 77843-2588 http://www-ims.tamu.edu 2006