Materials
-Wide bowl, 6-inches tall
-Floral foam
-Floral shears
Steps
1.Cut the floral foam 4-inches thick and into a shape that fits against the 
bottom of the bowl. Glue the foam to the bottom of the bowl. Let 
dry.

2.Take a long branch of silk bougaunvilleas, about 2-feet long, and stick the 
bottom into the middle of the foam so the branch leans high and to the left. 
Curve the branch slightly so it creates an arc with the top slanting slightly 
right. This is the long and thin side of the asymmetrical floral arrangement
 
 3.Cut a short branch of silk bougaunvilleas, about 10-inches long, and stick 
the bottom into the middle of the foam so that the branch leans low to the vase 
  and to the right. Curve the branch slightly so it creates an upward arc with
the  top slanting slightly left. This is the short and thick side of the
asymmetrical  floral arrangement.
 
4.Add a few white and pink roses in the center of the asymmetrical floral 
arrangement. Keep the roses short, rising just a few inches above the bowl rim 
to help create a crescent shape.

5.Add different lengths of faux ivy as filler to the asymmetrical floral 
arrangement. Fill the general body of the crescent shape and let a few pieces of
  ivy spill over the sides of the bowl. Make sure to add enough ivy that the 
styrofoam base is not visible. Add a few extra roses as needed to create a 
balanced, sweeping, crescent shape.
 
 6.Cut a single silk bougainvillea from the branch, keeping the stem as long as 
possible. Place the flower securely among the ivy so the fuchsia color peeks out
  from behind the green
  leaves. Add a few more single flowers as needed to spread the fuchsia evenly 
throughout the asymmetrical floral arrangement.






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