
Rosehips + Aoki(the green stuff)

Hibiscus pod, Lilly, Chrysanthemum

orchids, chysanthemums

zinnias
My grandmother is a licensed teacher of the Ikenobou style of Ikebana (flower arranging). These are some of the arrangements I made and she graded as A++ this fall. I'm sure her grading was not biased... being her cute, sweet granddaughter and all... ;)
i want to learn! instruct me please. i enjoy your blog so much. it gives me ideas.
ReplyDeleteoooh. mark in your calendar a flower arranging lesson the week of feb 9- 13th! right before valentine's day.
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