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Techniques of Floral Design
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Basing Pave Terracing Layering Pillowing/Clustering
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Basing Clustering/Pillowing - items together so close can’t tell they are individual Layering – cover surface overlapping – no space Terracing - stair steps horizontally Pave – no variation of depth
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Bunching & Tufting Bunching -Inserting similar materials in the arrangement together, but not tied Tufting – radial clustering to emphasize the bunch
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Grouping/Zoning Same material in certain area with space between each group
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Shadowing Directly behind other (creates depth)
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Banding One or more ring on a branch or stem, used as an accent (for decorative purposes)
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Tying things together Binding – functional to hold together
Bailing – tying into 3-D shape Bundling – radial bottom (like hand-tied bouquet)
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Weaving/Sewing – related techniques
Braiding – 3 strands Lacing Sewing Tayloring – modifying the appearance by trimming, knotting gluing, pinning, etc. Weaving Wrapping
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Framing Branches or flowers are used to showcase the materials within
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Protecting/Arrangement Underneath
Sheltering Veiling
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Collaring Completely encircling with foliage or other decorative material
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Kubari Stems & branches placed in a container to serve as a mechanical support (often decorative as well)
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Abstracting Removing plant parts to change the look of the plant:
Ex: removing petals on gerbera daisy or subflower completely, or just half of them on one side Cutting rose to look like ranunculus
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