June 6, 2008, Newsletter Issue #124: Stabilizing Domination

Tip of the Week

A big floral arrangement “do” is the usage of a dominant color. Even if the overall design of an arrangement consists of multiple colors, one color (or color value) should be dominant in comparison to the rest. Having a dominant color will add stability to the arrangement and give it unity.

Choose a dominant color that is expressive of the message you want the arrangement to get across. Is it a bouquet that you wish to give a message of happiness? If so, pick yellow as a dominant color and the message will shout out, even if there are hues of blues or purples mixed in.

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