Bicolor, striated, or striped flowers and foliages have a perceived texture, like the tropical leaf shown below. Though smooth, the foliage looks ribbed adding depth, dimension and contrast to the designs.. TEXTURE IN FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Texture is an important element in creating professional-looking do-it-yourself wedding flowers. The concept of texture is something that each of us learned about in elementary school when we looked at rough and smooth surfaces, and it can really be that simple while putting together flowers for your special event.
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At Shields Flowers & Events, we understand the importance of texture in creating memorable floral designs. Our team carefully selects flowers and accents to ensure every arrangement is a harmonious blend of textures, tailored to the occasion and the client’s vision.. Low, lush and full of beautiful texture, a pavĂ©-style arrangement is truly a feast for the eyes. The contrast of rough to smooth, velvety to fluffy, and spiky to softly curving make a design that can really pull the viewer in. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne constructs a textural floral tapestry with a single blooming artichoke, galax leaves, hanging amaranthus, roses, dahlias.