Across
- 4. This principle of design ensures that the container and materials blend easily and provide a pleasing contrast with the background.
- 6. Pliable wax used to stick the pin holder to the base of the container
- 9. These are items used to keep the flowers, foliage, and stems in place within the container
- 11. An arrangement based on the creativity of the individual using a blend of both Western and Japanese
- 12. Plant material used to hide plant stems, the container edges and the oasis.
- 13. Sealing the cut ends of stem by holding it on a flame or dipping it in hot water
- 14. The preparation of cut plant materials for a longer life, the filling of stems with water, and the prevention of wilting.
- 15. The Japanese name for pin holders
- 17. This is used to support drooping stems and for making false stems for dried or artificial flowers and to bind clumps of blooms together.
- 19. The principle of design that refers to the plan or shape of the composition as a whole
- 20. These are substances added to water, intended to extend the viability of cut flowers
- 21. The leafy plant material used in a flower arrangement.
- 22. A hand held spray bottle to produce a fine mist of water droplets on the flower arrangement
Down
- 1. Another name for Florist’s Foam
- 2. These are scissors used to cut through thick and woody stems of flowers or fillers
- 3. The ratio 2:3 as applied to design, where the shorter side measures 2 units and the longer 3 units. Also known as Greek Oblong.
- 5. The principle of design which ensures that all component parts of the arrangement blend and look as if they belong to each other
- 7. An item of non plant material that is included with or alongside the arrangement to add on to the decorative or functional value of the arrangement.
- 8. Literally means ‘Making Flowers Live’.
- 10. Removal of excess unwanted foliage from the base of the flower or filler stem.
- 16. An arrangement based on the structural designs and geometrical patterns
- 18. The principle of design that refers to the size relationship between the component parts of the flower arrangement
