Most of the time, DIY floral arranging involves bringing home a bouquet or two of cut flowers, depositing them in a generic glass vase scrounged from under the sink and then wondering why they look a ...
Along with knowing which dishes to serve and how much wine to buy, arranging flowers is another skill that party hosts must ...
Flower arranging is an art, and once a few basic principles are learned, adding other flowers to the arrangement to create a ...
For Bronwen Smith of B Floral and Nick Bazas of From You Flowers, creating an impressive and expensive-looking bouquet from grocery store blooms isn't much of a challenge. But for the rest of us who ...
1. Acquire your blooms. Look for in-season flowers and greens, making sure that the stems are left long for maximum design versatility. You’ll need showstopper blooms (we used Juliet garden roses); ...
THE first time I bought flowers for myself was about five years ago at the Greenmarket in Union Square, in the midst of the hottest, dullest days of summer. Feeling very alone that afternoon for a ...
The North American Sogetsu Seminar is like the Olympics of flower arranging (though, of course, only for North America). Held once every four years in a different North American city, the five day ...