Floral and Business
Across
- 3. Financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific time.
- 5. Used in the design as a point of interest to draw attention.
- 7. Putting the plan into action through delegating tasks,leadership, and motivation.
- 8. Elements such as flowers or foliage are appropriately sized; the container is fitting for the room it is in.
- 10. Color, form, and texture work well together making the arrangement appear whole.
- 12. An vertical imaginary line used to show balance.
- 14. The main feature of the arrangement. It is usually eye-catching and commonly put in the center of the design.
- 15. Acquiring goods and services necessary to run your company.
- 16. A plan used to achieve immediate, specific goals. Generally used in long term goals.
- 18. When the flowers and Container complete and enhance one another.
- 19. Long pieces of fabric that can be cut down and woven into a piece or tied into bows.
- 20. Used to establish the outer framework of an arrangement.
- 22. This is cut down and soaked to firmly hold the arrangement in place.
- 25. Plants appear to move downward in a waterfall-like movement in this kind of arrangement. Usually more dense at the top than at the bottom.
- 26. A Piece of metal that can be used as structural support as well as allowing you to manipulate the plant or make bows.
- 28. Total liabilities subtracted from your total assets (taking what you owe from what you own).
Down
- 1. Achieved when flower size and container flow together and complement each other.
- 2. Summary of stock a company has at a given time.
- 4. Makes products or goods available to the consumer often through physical transportation or a website.
- 6. Financial report that shows movement of cash during a period of time (cash generated and spent).
- 8. Has equal visual weight on both sides.
- 9. Repeating colors, shapes, and textures in a way that guides the viewer's eye through the piece. Elements are predictable and nothing stands out too harshly.
- 11. Company's responsibility for debt such as loans or product defects (This is what the company owns others).
- 12. Anything of value that the business owns. Ex:buildings, machinery, trademarks.
- 13. Keeping the relative size, color, and texture of the flowers as well as keeping the flower height proportional to the container.
- 17. Securing funds for your operation, budgeting,tracking expenses, and setting financial goals.
- 21. Using shapes, colors, or textures throughout the design multiple times.
- 23. A plan that is in effect for multiple months or years.
- 24. When all parts of the design go together creating a completed look.
- 27. Ribbon that is tied with at least two loops and two tails.