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Best Floral Arrangements
2022

The Best Floral Arrangements
Here Are The Top Floral Arrangements
Twigs + Posies

Twigs + Posies

Twigs + Posies brings over 25 years of experience in floral design to Colorado Springs. The group has a reputation for creating arrangements with unique style and texture for large and small social gatherings, private parties, corporate events, and weddings. The designer offers a free consultation to sit down and discuss floral needs for any event, and crews focus on every detail to make that vision become a reality. Clients can also find a list of other wedding vendors in the area including photographers, venues, bridal boutiques, bakeries, DJs, hair and makeup, and planners, and Twigs + Posies has been featured in Utterly Engaged, Smitten Magazine, Evoking You, and Wedding Chicks. A full gallery of past work is available for viewing online.

Colorado Springs, CO 80918

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Rhonda Nichols Floral Design

Rhonda Nichols Floral Design

Rhonda Nichols Floral Design has been creating floral bouquets in Colorado Springs since 1998. The team focuses on wedding flowers and has worked on intimate nuptials to wedding receptions for hundreds. Each bride is invited on a visit to the flower warehouse to walk personally through and select her flowers, all according to her desires, color palette, and budget. The studio has been featured in Colorado Bride, Modern Bride and The Knot and was a nominated floral designer in Colorado Weddings in 2016. Potential clients can request a free consultation and are also free to look through Rhonda's list of preferred vendors including photographers, DJs, officiants, and caterers. Brides can view a portfolio of the design studio's work online as well as its feature in Colorado Weddings.

Colorado Springs, CO 80905

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Enchanted Forest

Enchanted Forest

Enchanted Forest creates floral arrangements for the residents of Monument. Customers can order bouquets for an anniversary, birthday, new baby, get well, and every holiday as well as prom florals, roses, and other seasonal fresh flowers. Sympathy arrangements are also available including standing sprays, casket flowers, and other arrangements. Customers can purchase green or blooming plants, fruit and gourmet baskets, gift baskets, baby gifts, candy and chocolates, stuffed animals, balloons, home decor, scented candles, greeting cards, and other gifts as well, and Enchanted Forest helps accommodate every desire and budget with an online form for custom requests. Clients can fill in their occasion, recipient, price point, special requests, and other desired add-ons for a unique floral bouquet and are encouraged to call the store with any other questions or needs.

Monument, CO 80132

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Design Works a Floral Studio

Design Works a Floral Studio

Design Works a Floral Studio has been serving the Colorado Springs area with floral designs since 2005 and is backed by over 20 years of experience. Clients engage the special event team to create unique floral arrangements for corporate affairs, social gatherings, private parties, and weddings and appreciate the studio's creative solutions, attention to detail, and thorough attention to all elements of design and decor. DW invites individuals to call in to discuss a custom arrangement or event plans and also features high-end silk flowers and arrangements. The owner has won a number of ICON awards from Confetti Magazine and New West Publishing and is a member of the Colorado Meeting and Event’s Hall of Fame as Best Supplier as well.

Colorado Springs, CO 80904

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KAE Floral Co.

KAE Floral Co.

Located at Pikes Peak mountain base, KAE Floral Co. is a floral design company serving Colorado Springs. Its customized flower arrangements are available year-round for pick-up or delivery. It also offers seasonal arrangements from May to October. The designers maintain a dry flower bar where clients can mix and match items for bouquets or purchase bunches and single stems. They can also create events flower designs for weddings and elopements, including table styling and decors. Bridal items for micro ceremonies are available for online purchase.

Woodland Park, CO 80863

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Amber Mustain Floral Design and Stylings

Amber Mustain Floral Design and Stylings

Amber Mustain Floral Design and Stylings is a floral design studio in Colorado Springs. The shop handles flower arrangements and decor for intimate dinners, garden parties, and small receptions for weddings and other celebrations and has a reputation for intricate details and exquisite displays via flowers, linens, lighting, and table settings. Individuals can peruse an online gallery of past floral work or take a look at the group's Instagram account, and clients also hire Amber Mustain for product showcases and photo shoot stylings for commercial as well as editorial projects. The owner has been working in floral design since she was a teenager, and the studio won a Best of the West award in 2016 from Rocky Mountain Bride.

Colorado Springs, CO 80922

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Expert Answers To Common Questions:

  1. Introduction
  2. What is floral design?
  3. How do you become a floral designer?
  4. How much do floral designers make?
  5. Who hires floral designers?
  6. What are mechanics in floral design?
  7. Why is color important in floral design?
  8. What are some styles of floral design that originated in Japan?
  9. How do you make floral designs in Photoshop?
  10. What are the six principles of floral design? 
  11. What should you ask your florist before you hire them?
  12. What are the five major lines used in floral design? 
  13. What questions should a florist ask a bride?
  14. How do floral designers preserve bouquets & arrangements prior to an event?
  15. Is there a difference between being a Florist and a Floral Designer?
  16. Who are some of the most famous Floral Designers in the world?
  17. What is the history of floral arrangements?
Q: Introduction
A:
If you have an upcoming event — such as a wedding, baby shower, birthday, or work event — flowers can really elevate the entire space. Flowers add a nice touch of color, scent, and elegance that everyone can appreciate. Of course, you can't just have random flowers around the room. Instead, you should hire floral design services, so your flowers are displayed as one cohesive, beautiful look.

Floral design is often a costly service, but it can be worth it to make your event that much more special. A floral designer will work with you to understand the types of flowers and colors you want and make sure the final design matches your overall event theme.

Q: What is floral design?
A:
Floral design is the process of arranging flowers and plants into an eye-catching display that's beautiful and balanced. Floral design may work with real or artificial flowers, or a mixture of both. The arrangements can come in vases, bowls, baskets, flower walls, or as display structures, such as arches.
Q: How do you become a floral designer?
A:
A floral designer doesn’t need a college degree, but some choose to earn an associate’s degree in floral design, floristry, or horticulture. Additionally, a floral designer can choose to get the floral designer credential offered by the American Institute of Floral Designers. Ultimately, though, it's on-the-job experience that helps people become skilled floral designers.

Q: How much do floral designers make?
A:
According to Salary.com, floral designers in the United States make an average of $52,475 annually. The range for floral designer salaries is between $33,608-$73,381. Compensation can vary depending on which state you work in, how much you work, your experience, and your reputation.
Q: Who hires floral designers?
A:
A lot of people need floral designers, most often for events. People hire floral designers for their weddings, baby showers, bridal showers, birthdays, corporate events, gender reveal parties, and engagement parties. Additionally, many retailers hire floral designers to decorate their stores.
Q: What are mechanics in floral design?
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The mechanics in floral design are the supplies, methods, and materials a floral designer uses to keep the floral arrangement together. The four main elements of floral design are shape, space, color, and texture. A floral designer considers all of these when putting arrangements together, as well as how the arrangement will hold its shape.
Q: Why is color important in floral design?
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Color is perhaps the most important aspect of floral design because it's what people notice first. The colors in a floral arrangement need to complement each other and work cohesively. Additionally, a floral arrangement’s colors need to typically match the theme and the other decorations of the event.
Q: What are some styles of floral design that originated in Japan?
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There are three primary forms of Japanese floral arrangements:
  • The Shogun Ashikaga style typically found in tea houses.
  • The nagarie style is typically a single long branch with shorter flowers and plants at the base, all in a tall vase.
  • The moribana style where flowers are placed in a three-dimensional format (foreground, middle, and distance).
Q: How do you make floral designs in Photoshop?
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To make a custom floral pattern in photoshop:
  1. Sketch out your individual flowers.
  2. Scan your sketch at 300 dpi.
  3. Use one of the photoshop brushes to draw clean lines over your sketch.
  4. Make additional copies of the flowers and edit them into a pattern.
  5. Add in color if you wish.
Q: What are the six principles of floral design? 
A:
  • Balance is about achieving the same visual on all sides of the arrangement.
  • Contrast is about using different colors to highlight the arrangement and add diversity.
  • Dominance is having one design element stand out more than others, such as having red as the primary color.
  • All floral arrangements should be equally proportioned, so one side of the bouquet doesn't seem more full or sparse.
  • Scale is the size of the individual pieces in the arrangement and how they work together.
  • Rhythm is a dominating repeating flower or visual in the arrangement.
Q: What should you ask your florist before you hire them?
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When hiring a florist for a special event, you want to make sure you hire an experienced individual. Here are questions you should ask a florist:
  • How long have you been working in this industry?
  • Have you done my type of event before?
  • Do you offer delivery and how much does it cost?
  • Do you have a portfolio?
Q: What are the five major lines used in floral design? 
A:
The five major lines used in Western floral design are:
  • Vertical
  • Horizontal
  • Curvilinear
  • Zigzag
  • Diagonal
As the names imply, a floral arrangement can be positioned to follow a particular shape, such as climbing high (vertical), short and wide (horizontal), and more. The floral arrangement line you choose may depend on your venue, style, or even the types of flowers you want. If you're unsure of which kind of line to choose, ask your floral designer to give you some guidance. For example, a room with high ceilings may benefit from vertical floral arrangements that draw the eye upward.
Q: What questions should a florist ask a bride?
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Questions a florist should ask include:
  • What's your budget?
  • What size of bouquet do you want?
  • What are your wedding colors?
  • Are there specific flowers you love or hate?
  • What type of bridal bouquet do you prefer (nosegay, pomander, posy, round, hand-tie, etc.)
  • Do you prefer real or artificial flowers, or a combination?
Q: How do floral designers preserve bouquets & arrangements prior to an event?
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A good florist will only use the freshest flowers and create the floral arrangements on the day of the event, probably in the early morning. The flowers are stored in a room at a cool temperature without direct sunlight. When the flowers are transported to the event, the stems are kept in water, if possible.
Q: Is there a difference between being a Florist and a Floral Designer?
A:
A florist typically works in a floral shop and takes care of the flowers while also helping customers and sometimes providing floral design services. A floral designer, on the other hand, focuses entirely on creating beautiful flower arrangements for clients.
Q: Who are some of the most famous Floral Designers in the world?
A:
Some of the world's most famous floral designers are:
  • Lauren Sellen, who owns Coyote Flowers (Toronto)
  • Ruby Barber, who owns Mary Lennox Flowers (Berlin)
  • Hattie Molloy (Melbourne)
  • Duo Florian Seyd and Ueli Signer, who work under the name Wunderkammer (Amsterdam)
  • George Low and Elizabeth Johnson, who own Seed Flora (Sydney)
  • Azuma Makoto (Tokyo)
Q: What is the history of floral arrangements?
A:
The earliest known record of floral arrangements dates back to 2,500 B.C. in Egypt. Historians have found that Egyptians regularly cut and displayed flowers in vases around the house, for processions, and even at burials. Floral arrangements are seen on ancient Egyptian carvings and paintings.