Floral Design
Across
- 2. – Fabric material used to add decoration, tie bouquets, or create bows for floral designs.
- 3. TERM PLAN – A business plan covering a short time period, usually weeks or months.
- 6. – The invisible line that divides or guides a floral arrangement, helping create balance and direction.
- 7. FOAM – A water-absorbing foam block used to hold flower stems in place while keeping them hydrated.
- 9. – Anything a floral shop owns that has value, such as tools, vans, coolers, or products.
- 12. – How the size of the overall design compares to its surroundings or the container it’s placed in.
- 13. SHEET – A business document showing a floral shop’s assets, liabilities, and net worth at a specific time.
- 14. FLOW STATEMENT – A report showing money moving in and out of a floral business, including sales, expenses, and costs.
- 16. FUNCTION – How a floral business gets funds, pays bills, and manages loans or credit.
- 20. FUNCTION – The steps needed to deliver or move flowers and products from the shop to customers or events.
- 23. – Colors or materials that enhance each other in a design, often opposites on the color wheel.
- 26. REPORT – A document showing how many flowers, containers, ribbons, and other supplies a shop has in stock.
- 27. – A small detail or element added to a floral design to draw attention or highlight the main idea (ex: a pop of color or a unique flower).
- 28. FLOWER – A tall, usually narrow flower that creates height and direction in a design (ex: snapdragons, gladiolus).
- 29. TERM PLAN – A plan for a floral business that covers goals and strategies over several years.
Down
- 1. – The size relationship between flowers, containers, and the entire arrangement.
- 4. – Thin metal used in floral design to reinforce stems, attach decorations, or shape arrangements.
- 5. POINT – The main area of interest in a floral arrangement where your eye is drawn first.
- 8. – Anything a floral business owes, such as loans, bills, or debts.
- 10. – A balanced design where both sides mirror each other in size and shape.
- 11. – The process of putting decisions into action in a floral business, like scheduling workers or carrying out design plans.
- 13. – When the visual weight of flowers and materials in a design feels even and stable (can be symmetrical or asymmetrical).
- 15. – When all parts of a floral design work well together and feel unified.
- 17. – A design style where flowers flow downward, creating a waterfall effect (often used in bridal bouquets).
- 18. – Repeating similar colors, shapes, or flowers to create flow and rhythm in a design.
- 19. WORTH – The total value of a business after subtracting liabilities from assets.
- 21. – The visual movement that guides the viewer’s eye through a floral arrangement.
- 22. – A decorative looped element made from ribbon, commonly added to bouquets, wreaths, and arrangements.
- 24. FUNCTION – The process of ordering and purchasing flowers, supplies, and materials needed for a floral shop.
- 25. – When everything in the floral design works together to create a complete, cohesive look.