Give me flowers and I will instantly fall in love with the idea of creating a design with them (besides already being madly in love with flowers per se). When I have the opportunity to create designs with flowers I always feel very grateful because it means I can expand my creativity while observing the never-ending beauty of blooms. Recently I had the pleasure of working with Florinca Pink Paradiso from Könst Alstroemeria and I was fascinated by the result.
Floral Design Inhabits My Entire Self
I would love to begin by saying that each floral design that a florist makes is a whole creative process. For me, floral design is the art of combining colors, textures, shapes, and patterns to create beautiful and meaningful arrangements that convey emotions and messages. In addition to creativity, floral design requires knowledge and technical skills.
On this occasion, I had the joy of getting my hands working with the adorable and charming Alstroemeria Florinca Pink Paradiso. These spray alstros are just perfect to create a colorful, vibrant flower arrangement to place in any spot of your home to elevate the look of it, 100% guaranteed.
Florinca Pink Paradiso Allowed Me to Create Flower Magic
Alstroemerias are beautiful flowers that come in a variety of colors and can be combined with other flowers to create stunning floral arrangements. This time my preference was Florinca Pink Paradiso, flowers that hold a pinkish-to-white color and have a very fragile appearance. So, I decided to create a delicate hand-tied bouquet from spray alstroemerias that would remind us how easily (while adopting some techniques) you can combine dried and fresh flowers in one design.
In order to get more patterns, shapes, and textures, I decided to mix them with some callas, chrysanthemums, Alchemilla Robustica, and grevillea next to dried wheat, rye, and barley ears, dyed in different tints of red. Twisting the design with a bully wire and using the stems of ears as a screen, I made a structure that became a decorative part of the bouquet and since it was very delicate and fragile too, it worked very well to accomplish the idea of an elegant alstroemeria based bouquet.
I hope that this rustic bouquet highlighting the divinity of florincas, especially now during the autumn season can fill our eyes and hearts with the memories of the summer sun since it involves the arrangement of fresh flowers, foliage, and such materials as dried ears into a visually appealing and aesthetically pleasing composition.
No matter how you choose to use alstroemerias in your floral design, they add a touch of vibrancy and play the role of enchantress while still maintaining an elegant aesthetic.