floral and business
Across
- 5. When all parts of the design work together as one.
- 6. A list of flowers and supplies a shop currently has.
- 8. A small detail in an arrangement that adds interest or stands out.
- 9. Tall flowers that create shape and direction (like snapdragons).
- 13. The size relationship between parts of an arrangement.
- 15. The main area that draws attention in an arrangement.
- 16. Colors or items that go well together in a design.
- 17. Anything valuable a flower shop owns (tools, flowers, money).
- 19. A sponge-like material that holds water and keeps flowers in place.
- 20. An imaginary line that helps guide the shape and balance of a design.
- 21. Thin metal used to support and shape flowers.
- 22. What a business is worth after subtracting debts.
- 24. Decorative material used in bouquets and designs.
- 25. A design style where flowers flow downward like a waterfall.
- 28. A list showing what a business owns and owes.
- 29. Delivering flowers to customers.
Down
- 1. Even visual weight in a floral design so it doesn’t look lopsided.
- 2. A design that is the same on both sides.
- 3. Purchasing flowers and supplies for a shop.
- 4. Ribbon tied into loops, often used as decoration in arrangements.
- 7. Money a flower business owes.
- 10. How a flower shop gets money to run (loans, savings, etc.).
- 11. Movement in a design that guides the eye through it. SHORT TERM PLAN – Goals for a flower business in the near future.
- 12. A record of money coming in and going out of a flower business.
- 14. Repeating colors, shapes, or flowers in a design.
- 18. The size of an arrangement compared to its container or space.
- 23. When all parts of an arrangement look like they belong together.
- 26. Making something happen, like preparing flowers for use.
- 27. Goals for a flower business over a long time (years).