Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Inverted T

This is an arrangement that I have never seen before. It is a "high style" line arrangement and I can only assume that it is called an inverted T because it looks like an upside down T.




















Dr. Steve says that this can be used for anything. It looks great on alters, mantles, as sympathy arrangements. I don't like it. But I was excited to play with these beautiful roses.




















The example is far more strict on the "line" part of the design.




















I need to focus more on the basic structure of the designs that we are working on. I went too far out on the sides of this arrangement and am flirting dangerously with a triangle. No one likes triangles; they're full of sharp corners.

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