
Dried flower arrangements have been around for centuries. Dried floral
arrangements could be seen in 19th century homes on pianos, sideboards
and windowsills. These dried arrangements were found mainly during the
winter months when garden flowers were absent. Traditional Victorian dry
flower arrangements are opulent, colorful pieces. This style of dry
flower arrangement can be modernized by varying styles and forms.
A dynamic splash of vibrant and breathtaking dried flowers can be
composed beautifully in several forms or arrangements. A selection of
interior design baskets and other whimsical containers are used to
enhance any interior design scheme. These arrangements form the best décor
accents and gifts. They add a touch of elegance, enhanced beauty and
cheerfulness to any office or home. They form a unique gift that adds an
undeniable charm and brings a smile to just about any occasion. Moss,
twigs, wheat and grasses also enhance the dried flower arrangement. Add
a few silk flowers, ribbons or bows to the arrangement to ensure a more
delicate and sophisticated look.
There a number of different dried floral arrangements including dry
flower bouquet, mixed potpourri, bleach bouquet, basket bouquet, swag,
garland, dry flower sachet, dry flower wreath, and box bouquet.