Archive for 'Flower Design'
Focal Point in Design
In the floral design world (and really in any type of design) there is always a focal point, which is that area which everthing in the design seems to “grow” from. Once you understand this you can design anythings. While many designers have great mechanical skills, if their focal points aren’t right on, the design just [...]
Posted: September 6th, 2010 under Flower Design.
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Checkn’ Out The Design Process
I’ve been doing this floral design thing for over 30 years (over 40 in the industry) and I gotta tell you that it’s no easy task. It is a constant learning process that really takes fortitude and an extreme passion for the design industry. There are always new things to learn with new projects on [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2009 under Flower Design.
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Selecting Yard Plants
One of the most wonderful things about contemporary floral design is the availability and use of creative foliage and flora. Living on California’s Central Coast, I’m extremely fortunate to be able to plant and grow many useful items such as succulents, a variety of asparagus ferns, curly willow, yarrow, various eunomys, varigated and green pittisporum, [...]
Posted: May 24th, 2008 under Flower Design.
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