Flowers speak a lot through their hues, forms and fragrance. They mark the beginning of any season and they don’t leave any season go empty handed. Winter is no exception. Nature comes once more with a basket full of flowers, perhaps, to adorn Christmas days.
A single color is enough if you know how to use it
How to arrange the boon of winter flowers for Christmas day flower arrangement varies from person to person. Some prefer metallic container, while others go for ceramic or basket made with raffia. Again in the aspect of arrangements some prefer to put the bigger one on the top and descend down little by little with the tiny flowers. For others, the order could be reverse or mixed palate of all sizes.
Bring two seasons together with an eclectic centerpieceMatch your flower arrangements to the table décorA pineapple would make a lovely vase, don’t you think?The flowers can be a chic accessory for a minimalist centerpiece
The hues of the flowers can be arranged from cool to warm tones. Remember the warm colors like red, yellow etc will attract the maximum attention of the onlookers, but giving each one a chance to speak their voice, should be the order of flower arrangement for Christmas. Only thus you can do justice to all the flowers.
Play with scales and combine tiny flowers and huge pineconesPerhaps you can steal a few branches from your Christmas treeAn organic approach will make your centerpieces look extra charming
Apart from fresh flowers, some prefer to go with the artificial ones. They have their own logic, which cannot be turned down. Here, the flowers displayed can see many Christmas without being faint.
Put small Christmas tree branches on the plates and they’ll serve as favorsTie a Christmas ornament to the vase using decorative ribbonFind the right glass containers and you can make something really elegantPlay with colors, shapes and textures and create an eclectic arrangementMiniature Christmas trees are super cute and you can turn them into centerpiecesUse light, neutral colors to create a bohemian ambiancePut a rose and a Christmas ornament on a small plate and cover everything with a glass bellDecorate a large flower arrangement with ornamentsUse a mix of fruits and flowers/ plants to crete a fresh arrangementPut tiny plants in small glasses, one for each guestThe ornaments look a bit like treats but don’t get fooledTo really make a statement, try an oversized flower arrangementThere’s something about this combo that feels very comfortingLayer the colors and ornaments for a more interesting effectCombine something bright and something neutralRed and green will always be reminiscent of ChristmasBut there’s also another strategy: think white and silver
Christmas as a festival has the color horizon. You can put as many shades of red, white and green you can. Since crimson is the hottest one, the usage of it should be minimized; otherwise, your entire flower arrangement will speak only of one or two flowers.
An arrangement that almost looks like a sculptureKeep the décor monochromatic, chic and subtleLet yourself get inspired by the snowy trees outside your windowOr add cheer to the Christmas table with a bright colorThere may not be a lot of greenery outside but indoors that’s a whole other thingThis design gives a whole new meaning to the Christmas treeLight up some candles for a homey, cozy moodA traditional setting asks for a traditional centerpieceServing red wine? Then red flowers would look just rightSometimes color only complicates thingsThese fluffy buds are so cute you can’t resist themA few well-picked decorations should do the jobDecorate a tiny “tree” with tiny ornamentsIt’s the best of both world when flowers and fruits are combinedMatch the centerpiece to your tablewareAdd an element of surprise with a quirky decorationGet crafty with a bit of spray paint to personalize the décorInstead of fresh flowers, try a sculptural tree branch
The most looked for flowers of this season are Poinsettia, dark red roses, white tulip etc. To make an arrangement at home, take a basket, carpet the basket floor tightly with Styrofoam. Put the flowers on it in your calculated way and let your eyes drink the mirth to the brim.
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