10 summer bouquets: photo

Our recommendations and photos will help you compose an original summer bouquet of wild and garden flowers.

The color scheme of the bouquet: yellow-green colors combined with purple. The basis of the bouquet: a “cloud” of a blooming cuff creates a voluminous background for other flowers: lavender, daylily, marigolds. Vase: A yellow earthenware vase supports the color scheme of the bouquet. Original techniques: the branches of the thorny erythematosus, which are usually used in dry bouquets, goes well with fresh flowers.

The color scheme of the bouquet: different shades of green combined with purple. The basis of the bouquet: lilac and hydrangea. An additional touch is the lilac aquilegia flowers. Vase: A white vase serves as the perfect backdrop for a fairly dark and intense bouquet. Original techniques: long ivy lashes, entwined around flowers and a vase, allow you to give the bouquet a finished shape.

The color scheme of the bouquet: green with splashes of pink, blue, white and blue. The basis of the bouquet: leaves of various shapes – lace geranium, hop loach, dill panicles. Tulip, forest geranium and wild flowers – clover, porridge, corydalis, snakehead – dilute the green range. Vase: A clear glass vase suitable for any bouquet. Original techniques: dill and geranium leaves not only decorate the bouquet, but also create a wonderful fragrant aura.

The color scheme of the bouquet: delicate pastel white and pink colors. The basis of the bouquet: lilies of different shades. The composition is complemented by pink “chamomile” echinacea and white candles of garden veronica. Vase: An upward flaring vase is suitable for lush bouquets with long and narrow stems. Original techniques: a mini-vase with a branch of delicate lilac clematis complements the main composition.

The color scheme of the bouquet: green with red. Bouquet basis: strawberry bushes set the general theme for this forest mini-bouquet. As an addition, graceful flowers are suitable: yarrow, forget-me-nots, forest violet, oxalis, etc. Vase: any low vase is suitable for such a bouquet: not necessarily an earthen one. Such a composition will look original in a cup or porcelain teapot. Original techniques: using branches and bushes with berries in a bouquet. It can also be branches of wild rose, viburnum, mountain ash.

The color scheme of the bouquet: classic combination: yellow and blue. The basis of the bouquet: spring flowers – dandelions and tenacious. Vase: such a laconic bouquet will look good even in an ordinary glass glass. Original techniques: do not be afraid of banal colors. Even ordinary weeds can be used to create an unusual composition.

The color scheme of the bouquet: red with green. The base of the bouquet: dark red geranium and yellow-green chrysanthemums. Vase: A winning background for any bouquet is not only a white vase, but also a black one. Original techniques: using a teapot as a vase.

The color scheme of the bouquet: pink with green. The basis of the bouquet: cosmeya of various shades of pink, crimson asters and green chrysanthemums. Vase: a vase can be chosen in the color of one of the components of the bouquet. In this case, the color of the vase is supported by light green chrysanthemums. Original techniques: a low, lush bouquet in a large ball-shaped vase.

The color scheme of the bouquet: white with pink. The basis of the bouquet: a classic bouquet of field daisies and cornflowers is complemented by a pink lavatera and a yellow daisy. Vase: A tin bucket can be a great vase for an armful of wildflowers. Original techniques: using a bucket as a vase.

The color scheme of the bouquet: green with splashes of pink, blue, white and blue. The basis of the bouquet: leaves of various shapes – lace geranium, hop loach, dill panicles. Tulip, forest geranium and wild flowers – clover, porridge, corydalis, snakehead – dilute the green range. Vase: A clear glass vase suitable for any bouquet. Original techniques: dill and geranium leaves not only decorate the bouquet, but also create a wonderful fragrant aura.

The color scheme of the bouquet: yellow (pink) with blue. The basis of the bouquet: the very first spring flowers – primrose, lungwort, corydalis, mouse hyacinth. Vase: Regular glass bottles and jars can replace a vase. Original techniques: a lush low bouquet is complemented by tall elements – inflorescences of lungwort and hyacinth.

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