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The Language of Color

Overview and Purpose:  To expose students to the element of art, color.  To teach students the principles of color theory and practice.

Objectives:  The student will learn the concept of color.  The student will learn the concept of color theory.  The student will learn the concept of color schemes.  The student will learn how to effectively use the color wheel.

Delivery of info:  The teacher will present the concepts of color theory including the color wheel, color values, and color schemes. Students will complete assignments to familiarize themselves with the details of the color wheel and show their skills through project based learning.

Critiquing Floral Arrangements

Goal: To understand the elements and processes used in critiquing and appraising floral designs.

Description: The capability to properly critique floral arrangements plays an important role in a floral designer’s ability to create and discuss arrangements. In this presentation, students will  discuss the factors involved in critiquing floral designs. The importance of balance, proportion, foliage, mechanics and focal point are thoroughly discussed and applied as he critiques symmetrical triangle, asymmetrical triangle, round and vegetative designs.

Objectives:

1. To understand the elements used in critiquing and appraising floral designs.

2. To explore the formal qualities found in floral designs.

3. To examine the process of determining intents and meanings of floral designs.

Corsage and Boutonniere Preparation

Goal: To discover the basic concepts of corsage and boutonniere creation.

Description: This presentation is a beginner’s guide to creating corsages and boutonnieres. From the materials needed to create these designs to intricate multi-bloom corsages, this presentation covers it all. Simple single bloom corsages and boutonnieres are discussed step-by-step along with in-depth discussions of the materials and mechanics of each design. Collaborator: Kelly Marble, AIFD, AAF

Objectives:

1. To identify tools and supplies needed to plan the creation of a corsage or boutonniere.

2. To plan and construct various types of corsages and boutonnieres.

3. To determine the appropriate flowers and foliage for various occasions.

4. To evaluate artistic decisions in boutonniere and corsage creation.

Geometry in Floral Design

Goal: To discover and analyze the geometric forms in floral designs.

Description: All floral arrangements are based on a particular shape. This production discusses how to make a symmetrical equilateral triangular arrangement, a circular mound arrangement and a crescent arrangement. Along with how to create these arrangements, the main characteristics of many more arrangements are explained.

Objectives:

1. To analyze the geometric shapes in floral design.

2. To prepare geometric designs with fresh and silk floral materials.

3. To evaluate geometric designs with fresh and silk floral materials.

Tools in Floral Design

Goal: To gain an understanding of floral design tools and how they are used in the industry.

Description: Utilizing and knowing the correct use of floral design tools provides an efficient approach to creating quality floral arrangements. This presentation describes the primary purposes of floral design tools and how they are effectively used in the floral industry. This presentation addresses the various knives, scissors, adhesives and tapes, as well as other floral design accessories commonly used by florists around the country. This presentation provides scenarios in which a specific tool would be used. Students will learn how to identify the various tools, as well as be able to apply and assess situations to determine which tool would be most effective in achieving the intended design goal.

Objectives: 1. To identify floral design tools. 2. To describe the use of adhesives in floral design. 3. To discuss different products necessary to floral design.

Techniques of Floral Design.

Goal: To gain an understanding of the different techniques and types of flowers used in basic floral designs. To understand the stem treatments, tools and preservatives used in post harvest care of cut flowers. Students will understand the overall importance of caring for cut flowers after harvest.

Description: Demonstrating the proper techniques used in floral design is very important when creating an arrangement. This presentation takes a closer look at the proper floral design techniques. How are flowers processed and cared for before they get to the customer? Go behind the scenes at a wholesale floral company and a retail flower shop for an in-depth look at the care of flowers after they have been harvested. This presentation examines the process from the time the flowers are processed at the wholesale florist until they are placed in the cooler at the retail florist. The use of preservatives and disease prevention are also discussed.

Objectives: 1. To identify the types of flowers and foliage. 2. To demonstrate the various wiring methods in floral design. 3. To analyze the use of various flowers and foliage in floral arrangements. 1. To discuss the importance of post harvest care of cut flowers. 2. To demonstrate the proper steps of stem treatment used in post harvest care of cut flowers. 3. To analyze the various floral preservatives. 4. To identify the various tools and equipment used in the post harvest care of cut flowers.

Principles and Elements

Goal: To gain an understanding of the elements and principles as well as the color schemes associated with basic floral designs.

Description: Comprehending the elements and principles of floral design is vital in creating a quality arrangement. This presentation takes a closer look at the elements and principles of floral design. This presentation analyzes the following elements and principles of design: line, form, space, texture, pattern, color, size, fragrance, balance, proportion, scale, harmony, unity, dominance, focal point, emphasis, accent, rhythm, depth, repetition, transition, contrast, variation, opposition and tension.

Objectives:

1. To analyze the design elements and principles and their use in floral design.

2. To identify the properties of color.

Lesson Plan 8/17-8/26 (Two Weeks)

Goal: To gain an understanding of the history and origins of floral design.

Description: This presentation describes the evolution of floral design and how each culture influenced today’s designs. History of Floral Design addresses the various cultural styles and provides examples of each. The presentation is segmented into primary categories which include: Oriental Influence, Classical Influence, European Influence and American Influence. Students will learn the different elements of floral design and the significance of certain elements to particular cultures. The students will be able to apply the floral design descriptions for each culture to designs seen today, determine the influences used to create the design and determine how florists encompass several different elements to create a floral arrangement.

Objectives: 1. To identify the origins of floral design. 2. To analyze the history of floral design. 3. To discover the developments of floral design. 4. To evaluate the significance of floral design.

Class 1: Discuss with the class the importance of floral design. Show the History of Floral Design – Significance of Floral Design segment.

Class 2: Show the History of Floral Design – Oriental Influence on Floral Design segments.

Class 3: Show the History of Floral Design – Classical Influence on Floral Design segment.

Class 4: Show the History of Floral Design – European Influence on Floral Design segment.

Class 5: Show the History of Floral Design – American Influence on Floral Design and History of Floral Design – Floral Design Industry segments.Complete the History of Floral Design Word Search. Students assigned groups to complete 3D Floral Project in and pick time period to complete project over.

Class 6-8: Students will work in their groups to complete a 3D floral design from a certain time period covered during class the previous week. The project will demonstrate the techniques and design practices used during that time.

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