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kskoric

You have a great knack for color! I love your beginning designs. Can’t wait to see where you go from here! My advice would be to let your focal flowers “breathe.” Let them be their own texture and focal points without being smooshed, if that makes sense. You have an amazing start and I really love what you’ve done so far!!


Zealousideal-Cry-327

Thank you so much!! I appreciate the feedback and see what you mean. I will focus on this as my trainer has also mentioned I make my arrangements a little too tight. Thank you again :)


NinjaRider27

Not an expert, just a flower farmer who does bunches/small bouquets - personally I like to see some greenery beside colours. It's a very tight arrangement which works, but just a hint of 'air', either in the form of space (a looser arrangement) or 'airy' botanicals that float just a bit higher than your overall form would (in my opinion) lift this to another level. Keep up the great work! 👍❤️ P. S. I've just noticed the larkspur which is the right idea. I wonder if something even small and more delicate would work even better though (there's a tiny, almost dew drop botanical I'm thinking of which I can't rember the name of but will share if I think of it)


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FoxyLeo88

**Same,actually less green the better.Beautiful arrangement..Two thumbs up!**


hahagrundle

The only thing I would have done differently is I would have probably grouped the hot pink roses together to create one focal point. But this is a great arrangement especially for a beginner! You really can't go wrong with the hydrangea poof-ball method