Style Guide

Centered

Flowers are concentrated in the middle of the frame. They are not styled into a certain shape and tend to spread outwards asymmetrically.

Bouquet

All the flowers are placed tightly together in a more symmetrical formation. The direction of the flowers stems from the center moving outwards.

Blooming

Stems and flowers start from a single point at the bottom of the frame then move upwards and outwards like a folding fan. This is mostly popular with Accents, Tulips, Carnations and Roses that are dried sideways. Clients love to request ribbons to be included with this arrangement.

Sprout

Movement of the arrangement starts from multiple points at the bottom of the frame and moves upwards. This playful take on the Blooming style is typically requested with Tulips and Carnations.

Minimalist

Main flowers have no accents or use only one type of accent sparsely.

Filled

Either completely filled or the background is barely visible, creating an illusion of a flower wall.

Center-Filled

This kind of arrangement tends to happen when there are a lot of flowers in a frame. However, this arrangement has a more visible background compared to the Filled style and the movement mostly comes from the center.

Flower Border

Flowers are used to create a border that either follows the shape of the photo/letter/invitation, or the main flowers. The flowers used as borders can either be main flowers or accents.

Diagonal

Flowers move towards opposite corners.

Spaced

Main flowers have noticeable gaps between one another.

Vines

Accent flowers are used as the background.

Shaped

Depending on the request we can arrange the flowers, accents or petals into different shapes and letters.

Mixed

A combination of two or more styles.

Flower Border + Diagonal

Blooming + Shaped

Spaced + Blooming

Blooming + Sprout

Diagonal + Flower Border

Blooming + Centered

Diagonal + Blooming

Diagonal + Sprout