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51.
Color Terms
Brown
leaves would give stability to such an arrangement. As darker flowers and
leaves appear to weigh more than lighter ones, such a procedure gives balance and stability.
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52.
Color Harmonies
A composition of blue salvia, green-blue hydrangeas, and green magnolia
leaves in a yellow-green container includes only closely related colors.
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53.
Monochromatic
Or try red-orange barberry
leaves with nandina berries, Chinese lanterns, and bittersweet.
Yellow marigolds, yellow acacia, yellow elaeagnus
leaves, brown paulownia pods with brown magnolia
leaves, and brown dock make an interesting combination; or pink rose buds, red carnations, pink princess-feather, and red celosia.
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54.
Direct Complement
For an arrangement involving a direct-complement color harmony, use blue-green hydrangeas with spikes of orange-red celosia, or sprays of green dock with red-green magnolia
leaves, red polygonum, and red celosia.
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55.
Analogous
For an analogous color harmony, select yellow straw-flowers, yellow-green magnolia
leaves, green huckleberry foliage, and blue-green hydrangeas. Or you can make a really handsome arrangement with red sumac and red pomegranate blossoms and buds, orange-red love apples, red-orange nandina berries, yellow canna buds, red sumac
leaves, and yellow elaeagnus
leaves.
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56.
Triads
Blue salvia, yellow yarrow and red sumac are possibilities; or blue hydrangeas, black rudbeckia, and yellow and red roses; or pale blue statice, green galax
leaves, deep yellow hickory buds, and green dracaena foliage.
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57.
Overcoming Your Uncertainty
Do not hesitate to trim
leaves or cut out defects, such as insect-damaged foliage or discolored areas. Shoe polish will give a nice sheen to many
leaves and pods, just as oil does to fresh ones.
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58.
How To Paint Leaves
One heavy coat is sufficient for most
leaves, but several coats will give a porcelain effect. Pods require a second coat.
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59.
Christmas Arrangements For The Library
To complete the piece, I used green Scotch broom and green magnolia
leaves.
A Christmas arrangement I like every year combines holly and Scotch broom, in a crystal bowl, with a few drops of green vegetable coloring added to the water.
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60.
More Christmas Combinations
With white candles as background, arrange white poplar
leaves around a white Madonna. Let the Madonna be the center of interest, all other materials subordinate.
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