1.
Achieved when all elements complement one another _____
2.
Technique with more than one focal point
3.
Total area a person can see ________
4.
Leaves used to cover the mechanics of a floral design _______
5.
Commonly used floral ribbon that is shiny on one side _________
6.
Tall flowers used to establish the outer framework of a design _______
8.
Flowers with an airy look that finish off a design ________
9.
Colors directly across from one another on the wheel ______
11.
Colors on one side of the wheel that includes reds, oranges and yellows _________
13.
Colors on one side of the wheel that include purples, blues and greens _______
14.
Technique where flowers create a focal point near the rim of the container ________
15.
Colors created when primary colors are mixed ________
16.
When elements are the same on both sides of the axis ________
17.
When a primary and secondary color are mixed ________
20.
Technique of layering flowers in a flowing effect ______
22.
Single stem flowers with large, round heads _______
23.
Mechanic that stabilizes flowers in a design, some can hold water _______
26.
Waterproof tape used to create grid lines ________
28.
Removing all foliage from the stem below the water line prevents this ______
31.
Technique using seasonal plant materials ________
32.
Element that is repeated to create a design
35.
Flowers with unusual shape, add interest to arrangement ________
36.
Light reflected off an object ________
37.
Devices used to keep floral placements secure in a design
38.
Chemicals with highest toxicity are labeled with this word _______
40.
Use of different colors/shapes/sizes to make a design stand out
42.
Type of shears used to cut woody stems _______
43.
Japanese style of floral design ________
44.
Triangular technique with strong L-line _________
45.
The physical dimensions of an arrangement
47.
Appealing odor emitted by flowers _______