Types of Container Designs

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Across
  1. 3. designs that are formed by gathering or placing quantities of flowers together in close proximity.
  2. 6. design that is characterized by its precise upright parallel stems in which they are aligned or massed in multiple
  3. 9. line designs that include a slightly curvilinear line that falls or hangs from a container.
  4. 10. looks like a diamond and is used for long and low centerpieces
  5. 11. this is a round style design that has elements in common with the European styles of its time.
  6. 13. a design where the lines of the flower stems do not cross, each placement has its own point of origin, and all of the stems or groupings are the same distance apart from each other.
  7. 17. these arrangements might have more than one focal area and negative space remains an important element of this design.
  8. 18. two or more containers are tiered on top of the other, often with each container being smaller than the one below it.
  9. 20. arrangements that are based on geometric forms, such as circles, triangles, and squares
  10. 21. design where live plants are clipped and trained into the shapes of human, animal, stylized, or geometric shapes.
Down
  1. 1. Flowers and foliage appear as they would in nature.
  2. 2. designs that are radial, and no one type of flower is dominant, although all of the flowers are typically about the same size.
  3. 4. this design includes both horizontal and vertical stem placements and the horizontal and vertical stem placements.
  4. 5. this design combines different plant materials arranged in groups emphasizing bold forms and clean lines.
  5. 7. these are formal mass designs that are usually symmetrical arrangements in a radial or triangular shape.
  6. 8. S-shapes design created by using two crescents end-to-end
  7. 12. design that emphasizes lines rather than the plant material grouping as an entire form.
  8. 14. designs that are not fully massed flowers, but neither are they line designs with a large amount of negative space.
  9. 15. Floral designs developed after 1900`s
  10. 16. a radial arrangement with a burst of long-stemmed plant materials arising from the central vertical axis.
  11. 19. a design that uses descending lines, sometimes intentionally crossed to create several layers of different, typically sheer materials with delicate texture.