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291.
Burying In Sand Or Borax
Borax
may be used in almost the same way as sand, and is a good medium for preserving materials when space is limited.
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Glycerin Method
It takes at least two weeks for most materials to do so, though some
may require longer. Elaeagnus leaves, for example, should have three to five weeks.
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Storing Of Material
Princess-feather
may even lose its pleasing curves and droop, while marigolds
may soften, get discolored and spotty.
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Types Of Design
You
may find it helpful to analyze the distinctive traits of each with the aid of the following outline.
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295.
Characteristics Of Mass Arrangement
•Balance
may be achieved through the lines of the arrangement. These should be approximately one and a half times the height or width of the container.
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296.
Devices For Distinction
Curling leaves or spikes
may be arresting. Common pods or pine cones, if split or divided, also lend interest.
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Dried Arrangements In Spring Flower Shows
You might use a dancing figure to suggest
May Day, pale pink princess-feather for line, blue hydrangea for focal point, and white or green summer grasses and pink or red polygonum with yellow goldenrod to complete a colorful seasonal picture.
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298.
Color Terms
If you cannot follow this rule, remember that balance
may be achieved in verious ways. A cluster of small pale pink roses
may equal one dark red chrysanthemum.
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299.
Direct Complement
Something really striking
may be achieved with chartreuse (green-yellow) hydrangeas, red-violet peonies, green-yellow meadow grass, and green elaeagnus leaves.
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300.
Analogous
A dainty effect
may be achieved with purple statice and galax leaves in a green container. The statice should form the center of interest and be arranged in groups with the leaves so as to resemble wild violets.
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