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How to Elevate Your Farm Stand Flowers
This article explores the art of floral arranging, drawing insights from Doan Ly, founder of A.P. Bio Designs, who transitioned from a design career to floral entrepreneurship. Ly's aesthetic, initially rooted in organic, romantic garden styles popular for weddings, has evolved to embrace modern, minimalist, and even psychedelic floral designs. The discussion highlights Ly's expertise in contemporary arrangements, showcased during a workshop at the Hamptons pop-up with American Express Platinum, where guests learned to modernize local wildflowers using colorblocking and grouping techniques.
The core of Ly's advice for easy floral arranging emphasizes simplicity. She recommends using bright colors with a single dominant element or, if combining colors, grouping flowers by type and height for contrast. A crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect is the vessel; its shape should complement the chosen flowers and desired arrangement height. To achieve a high-end look, Ly suggests employing an ombré color scheme, transitioning from a lighter to a darker shade of similar hues, such as peach to coral. She advises against mixing vibrant warm and cool colors like bright purple with yellow or red, noting that pastels blend more harmoniously.
For farm stand flowers, the key to a sophisticated presentation is sticking to a single flower type, avoiding the temptation to mix varieties. Investing in a distinctive colored glass vase can also instantly elevate the arrangement, as a statement vase can make any simple floral display appear intentional and chic. To prolong the life of farm stand flowers, it's essential to clean the bottom of the stems thoroughly, removing any leaves that would otherwise rot in the water. For late summer, Ly recommends cosmos, particularly their double and triple pleated varieties, and zinnias, praising their vibrant colors and wide range.
Regarding current floral trends, Ly observes a shift towards more minimal, airy, and simple styles, favoring a few strong pieces over overly lush or voluminous arrangements. This approach is not entirely bare but rather a more restrained elegance. Another emerging trend involves painted or manipulated elements, especially larger leaves, transforming floral arranging into a form of art through hand-painting. When time is limited, Ly advises opting for bold, large pieces like tropical leaves, such as a monstera or palm leaf, which can make a significant impact on their own. Alternatively, for quick arrangements from a supermarket, she suggests buying three bunches of the same flower in different colors and arranging them at varying heights in different sized glass cylinder vases to create a cohesive and deliberate look. Additionally, incorporating fruit that matches the floral color palette, like apricots or pomegranates, can add a beautiful and unexpected touch to a centerpiece.
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