Arranging flowers is a timeless art with which many people should acquaint themselves. The art of arranging flowers is instrumental as it gives the flowers a sense of intentionality and strategy, most of which is often lost on many people. Since flowers are one of the most common gifts, you can send to a friend or a loved one, arranging flowers to build a beautiful bouquet will make your flowers stand out from the rest. Without further ado, let us delve into an elaborate discussion on how best to arrange your flowers.Â
1. Choosing The Right Flowers Â
Whether you are an expert in the florist arena, as is the case with the Australia-based florist Sarah’s Flowers, or are a novice in the field, choosing flowers is the essential part of arranging flowers to build a beautiful bouquet. The right flower varies from person to person. There are various considerations when selecting the flowers to place in your bouquet. First and most importantly, you must choose the right flowers for the person you intend to give the bouquet to. Nothing works wonders as tailoring the bouquet to meet the recipient’s tastes.Â
Secondly, ensure that the flowers you get are fresh. That will work to your advantage if you are fortunate enough to have the flowers in question still in season. However, if the flowers you wanted to place on the bouquet are not in season, you may have to spend an extra dollar or two to find the flowers from a greenhouse that is likely to have fresh flowers in and out of season.Â
 Thirdly, ensure that all the flowers in the bouquet fit a central colour scheme. While not all the flowers must be the same colour, they must match each other. You cannot have a bouquet with strange and discordant colours since they will detract from the beauty of the arrangement. Therefore, all the flowers you get must complement each other in an aesthetically pleasing way. Â
2. Prepare The Flowers For ArrangementÂ
After selecting your flowers, the next thing you need to do is prepare them for arrangement. Flowers such as roses have thorns that can hurt you when arranging the bouquet, or worse still, hurt the intended recipient of the flowers. Therefore, you need to file off the thorns and remove the leaves to leave the flower in all its pomp and glory. Additionally, wash the flowers by sprinkling some water on them, not removing the bulb from the stalk. Lastly, trim the stalk of the flowers to an even height to ensure that they will be even when you place the flowers on the bouquet. After ensuring that all the flowers are ready for arrangement, you can proceed to the next step.Â
3. Choose the VesselÂ
The next step in building a beautiful bouquet is choosing the vessel where you will place the flowers. Some florists may prefer a vase or a basket, while others may want to tie the flowers in a bow after arranging them. Deciding on the flower vessel is instrumental as it will also determine how you will arrange the flowers afterward. The most important point to note when choosing the vessel is that you must ensure the vessel can carry the weight of the flowers. Some flowers, such as tulips, require firm and sturdy vessels due to their sheer weight. Further, you also need to ensure that the vessel you get can hold water if you intend to keep the flowers for a long time. Â
 4. The Primary ArrangementÂ
When placing the flowers in the vessel, you first need to consider the primary or focal flower. The focal flower is always the most prominent and elaborate in any bouquet. The focal flower represents the identity of the bouquet and should therefore be centrally placed. However, some florists recommend choosing an odd number for the focal flower to give the bouquet a more natural look than a structured or synthetic look. Â
After placing your focal flowers, you can begin arranging the rest around the focal flower, constantly rotating the vessel to ensure that the secondary and supporting flowers are evenly placed around the focal flowers. Additionally, you must ensure that the flowers support each other to ensure that the bouquet does not topple over after arranging the bouquet. Â
 5. Finishing TouchesÂ
After placing the last flowers, add the finishing touches depending on the purpose of the bouquet. The embellishments and accessories of the bouquet ought to be customized to meet the required effect of the bouquet. For instance, if the bouquet is intended for an event such as a wedding, you may need to add a handle for the bride to hold. You can also add ribbons and accessorizing toys, such as small garden gnomes and cupids, especially if the bouquet is in the house. Â
Wrapping UpÂ
As noted above, flowers are undoubtedly the most common gift you can give someone. What will ensure that your flowers stand out from the rest is the kind of arrangement you use. The flowers will pop out with a good arrangement and aesthetically pleasing effect. Follow the tips enumerated above when arranging your next bouquet, and you will enjoy its resultant effect.Â