During festivals, it is romantic and full of love to send a bouquet of flowers to your loved one. Here are some tips on how to match your bouquets.


First of all, you can refer to the following suggestions for color matching.


1. The same color scheme.



That is to say, a single color is used, the collocation is relatively simple, and the overall coordination is unified. Such as: different shades of red to match.


2. Use similar colors to match.



Use the colors that are adjacent to each other in the color wheel to match, such as: red-orange. Or red-red-purple-purple, etc. However, one color should be selected as the main color, with the main color as the center, and the other as a foil. Such as: red purple - purple (approximate color) collocation.


3. Contrasting color matching.



Contrasting colors are composed of two diagonal colors on the color wheel chart, and they always include a warm color and a cool color. Such as: red-green, yellow-purple, orange-blue.


4. Tri-equidistant color matching.



Arbitrarily place an equilateral triangle on the color wheel, and the colors corresponding to the three vertices are combined together, which is the tri-equidistant color matching. Such as: red-yellow-blue, orange-green-purple.


Also, consider leafy accessories in the bouquet. Leaves can add texture and shape to a bouquet, for example, it can be matched with a bouquet. Use different types of leaves for different shades - choose a bold bright color for bold blooms, or a muted color for lighter blooms. When you first start holding flowers, you will be more careful. Generally, only one type of leafy flower material is used, but in fact, the more leafy flowers you have in the bouquet, the more professional it will appear. Use leaves like eucalyptus and seagull to create some nice balance for a particularly feminine bouquet.


Finally, in terms of packaging. First, prepare the bouquet and packing materials. Including multiple flowers, wrapping paper, scissors, ribbons, scotch tape, etc. Trim the flower branches first, and cut off the excess length of the branches. After the flower branches are arranged, cut them into the flower mud. After the flower mud is soaked in water, wrap it with transparent plastic wrapping paper and fasten it with transparent glue. Add herbs such as gypsophila, then use large wraps of colored paper, or corrugated paper, to wrap the bouquet. And fasten with ribbon. Finally, put the bouquet in a box for transportation. If it is to be given immediately, you need to sprinkle water drops on the bouquet to look better. If it needs to be placed for a period of time, add more water to the flower mud.