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How do carnations look good in vases

Gustavo Fring
2019-12-16 11:07:32
There are many ways to insert a vase for a carnation. You can choose to insert several flowers together in a compact way, or insert green leaves and flowers together in a variety. You can also use bracts and flowers or some other decorations, which will also have a very good effect.

1. The first

Look at the first picture. At a glance, what do you see first? Must be a bunch of flowers in full bloom? Round, short bottles with pink, blooming flowers. In this way, flowers can be more prominent. If you like this grand occasion, you can choose this way

2. The second

Next is the second picture. First of all, this bottle is very delicate. Indeed, the quality of the bottle has a great impact on the overall viewing. But let's talk about flowers. We can see that the number of such interpolation is limited. However, these flowers are very large, very conspicuous, to meet our viewing needs.

3. The third

Let's look at the third picture. We can find that the obvious difference is that this kind of insertion not only highlights the flowers, but also the leaves. In this way, with the foil of green leaves, the flowers are more delicate, and will not be monotonous

4. The fourth

Although the flowers are of the same color, some of them are open, some of them are still in bud, so they are scattered. This kind of foil is just right.

5. The fifth

Some people think that the number of branches in this method is too small, but it is not. In this way, one branch is high and the other is low. It seems to have a sense of hierarchy. In addition, there is also a sense of alienation.

6. The sixth

A big bouquet is hotter than all the above. Among them, there are other flowers, which are more colorful. With the transparent bottle, the effect is better

7. The seventh

Let's look at the last picture. Also with other decorations. Although the flowers look a little short, they also have a different flavor.

Carnation

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