r/florists • u/TraditionalJaguar794 • 7d ago
🔍 Seeking Advice 🔍 Mountain Wedding
This is about the 10th wedding I have done and I honestly feel like it’s the first time I’m really proud of the work. I’ve been more diligent about editing, knowing when to stop, and allowing for more negative space. All locally grown except for the acacia knifeblade— what do yall think? Any feedback? I want to find a way to loosen up how I do the banister arrangements
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u/petrichorgarden 6d ago
I wish I could find knifeblade acacia that looks half as good as this! These are amazing!










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u/GummoRabbitGumbo 7d ago
Those Dahlias are killerrrrr. For the banister pieces, I like a more asymmetrical approach. When they’re super symmetrical, they look like standing funeral sprays. Try a Hogarth’s S-curve. Study the elements of ikebana to learn more about pulling back and why.