Across
- 2. Arrangements featuring fruits, leaves, and flowers, often in a natural or sculpted style.
- 3. Relaxed, natural arrangements inspired by traditional English gardens.
- 6. Arrangements using an S-shaped curve for movement and balance.
- 7. Creative arrangements with asymmetry and unconventional elements.
- 9. Simple arrangements inspired by the early colonial period, often using local flowers.
- 11. Flowers arranged in straight lines and a formal structure
- 12. Focuses on guiding the viewer's eye with lines and shapes.
- 15. casual and simple floral arrangement.
- 18. Grouping flowers together to create a strong visual effect.
- 19. Grouping flowers together for impact and visual weight.
- 21. A creative arrangement that doesn't copy nature but uses imagination.
- 22. Flowers arranged in concentric circles or rings, usually in a neat and formal way.
- 23. Wild and unstructured arrangements inspired by natural hedgerows.
- 24. Reflects modern trends in floral design.
- 25. Grouping different types or colors of flowers within an arrangement for visual impact and balance.
- 26. Classic and timeless floral arrangement styles.
Down
- 1. Flowers and elements arranged submerged in water for a unique effect.
- 4. Like cascade design, with flowers and greenery flowing downward.
- 5. Arranging flowers in parallel lines for a structured look.
- 8. Flowers arranged in specific shapes or patterns, often using symmetry.
- 10. Natural and organic arrangements using various plant materials.
- 13. Floral arrangements inspired by the colonial style associated with Williamsburg.
- 14. Flowers flowing gracefully over the edge of a container, like a waterfall.
- 16. Arrangements with natural elements like rocks and driftwood.
- 17. Arrangements with many small flowers packed closely together.
- 20. Dramatic arrangements with bold colors and striking forms.
