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Books > Gardening > Floral crafts
Funeral flowers are many things - a tribute to the deceased, a
comfort to the bereaved and a source of joy for all at a sad time.
The challenge is to design sensitive, personalized creations for
the client at a competitive price. This book is full of ideas and
inspiration for the client to select, for the funeral director to
use and for florists to follow. This beautiful and practical book
sets out many options for the florist so their funeral work can
provide a personalized and thoughtful tribute. It starts with a
visual feast of designs, organized by season and colour, and then
explains in detail how to make key floral tributes, to best serve
the client and to build a successful business. It showcases over a
hundred full-colour floral tributes, and demonstrates twenty
step-by-step examples of how to make key arrangements. It explains
how to create original designs, from initial planning and sketching
to final ideas. Finally, advice is given on efficient ordering and
costing for profitability and reduced wastage, as well as
environmental considerations. Written by a leading florist, it
demonstrates tenderness and care in every aspect of a sensitive and
emotional final journey, so that funeral flowers can best mark the
loss and celebrate the life of a loved one.
Learn how to buy, style, and present seasonal flower arrangements for
every occasion.
With sections on tools, flower care, and design techniques, Floret
Farm's A Year in Flowers presents all the secrets to arranging
garden-fresh bouquets.
Featuring expert advice from Erin Benzakein, world-renowned flower
farmer, floral designer, and bestselling author of Floret Farm: Cut
Flower Garden, this book is a gorgeous and comprehensive guide to
everything you need to make your own incredible arrangements all year
long, whether harvesting flowers from the backyard or shopping for
blooms at the market.
• Includes an A–Z flower guide with photos and care tips for more than
200 varieties.
• Simple-to-follow advice on flower care, material selection, and
essential design techniques
• More than 25 how-to projects, including magnificent centerpieces,
infinitely giftable posies, festive wreaths, and breathtaking bridal
bouquets
Floret Farm's A Year in Flowers offers advice on every phase of working
with cut flowers―including gardening, buying, caring for, and arranging
fresh flowers.
Brimming with indispensable tips and hundreds of vibrant photographs,
this book is an invitation to live a flower-filled life and the perfect
gift for anyone who loves flowers.
• The definitive guide to flower arranging from the biggest star in the
farm-to-centerpiece movement
• Perfect to gift for flower lovers, avid and novice gardeners, floral
designers, wedding planners, florists, small farmers, stylists,
designers, crafters, and those passionate about the local floral
movement
• For those who loved Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden by Erin
Benzakein, The Flower Recipe Book by Alethea Harampol
From the author of Everlastings comes Flowers Forever - a book that
will inspire you to create beautiful floral displays with long
lasting, dried flowers. Packed to the brim with information on
dried flowers, the book includes a section on the process of
growing, drying and working with flowers that last, plus guidance
on textures, tones and colours and advice on how to source
materials sustainably. Flowers Forever also showcases 10 modern
designs including an Autumn Bounty Fireplace, a Winter Solstice
Wall-hanging and a breathtaking Tablescape. This is a book for
those who question the origin and sustainability of all we consume
and are seeking to educate themselves while creating these
beautiful projects.
The Flower School takes you by the hand and expertly guides you
step-by-step through design principles and twenty-five floral
projects to empower you to create your own gorgeous floral
arrangements for your home, gatherings, celebrations and for
pleasure. If you've ever been swept up admiring some garden blooms,
or a flower stand at your local market, and wondered, just how do I
transform these raw materials into floral displays that elicit a
sense of wonder in their admirers, then allow award-winning floral
designer Joseph Massie to show you how, as he shares his knowledge,
recipes and personal tips for creating with flowers, with
intention, thought and skill. Tumbling cascades of peonies and
exquisitely arranged vases of unfurled garden roses are an everyday
pleasure for Joseph. Whilst creating breathtaking marvels from
armfuls of blooms is what Joseph does daily, his true passion is
sharing his knowledge to encourage and inspire absolutely anyone
who wants to work with flowers to be able to do so - and do it
well. Let yourself be empowered by the learning process of skills,
techniques and principles that will enable you to build a strong
floral design foundation so as to be able to indulge in your own
floral pleasures or flower-filled career.
"It's an evocative, inspiring mood board of a book." - Andreina
Cordani, Reclaim Magazine "Decorating with flowers - on everything
from walls and windows to sofas and floors - will bring magic and
romance to any space." - Mail on Sunday's You Magazine In the
designs of Tricia Guild, atmosphere is everything. Patterns,
colour, texture, furniture and furnishings interweave to create
spaces that have all the depth and meaning of installation art. Yet
just as an outfit never feels complete without a spritz of scent, a
room without plants is only nearly complete. Only nearly perfect.
At Designers Guild, Tricia Guild uses flowers, leaves and stems to
enhance a room's mood, bringing soul to the spaces we live in. A
flower has many spirits over the course of its life, from the
promise of those first pristine and innocent buds, to the
resplendent joy of full blooms and the wistful glory as they fade.
The cycle of nature provides an ever-evolving muse for Tricia
Guild. Her latest book explores how blooms can evoke emotion,
presenting a plethora of inspirational designs that breathe fresh
life into our homes and workspaces.
Elizabeth Moad shows you all the techniques you need to make
simple, yet stunning, paper folded flowers. Origami, kirigami and
even teabag folding are used to create 21 beautiful projects,
including gorgeous greeting cards, gift box toppers, floral bunting
and a fabulous festive wreath. Easy-to-follow step-by-step
photographs; perfect for beginners as well as experienced
papercrafters; packed with inspiration and ideas.
A celebration of season, Flower Philosophy presents a selection of
beautiful arrangements designed to free readers from the pressures
of perfection and instead encourage creative freedom, intuition and
original results. Flowers are not perfect, and flower arranging
shouldn't be either. Anna Potter, author of best-selling Flower
Fix, teaches us how to listen and learn from nature to create
something truly original with 25 combinations of stems and foliage.
Free yourself from a prescriptive, one- size-fits-all approach and
let each unique bloom inspire you with this refreshingly honest and
liberating florist's guide. Featuring: A NEW PERSPECTIVE: Start
with nature and let this inform your arranging A WEALTH OF
PRACTICAL ADVICE: All the basic, essential information on flora,
seasons, colour and arranging BUDGET-CONSCIOUS CHOICES: From small
humble buds to large luxe flowers eg weed arrangements. Plus
foliage, fruit, vegetables, sea shells and anything grown out of
the ground. 25 FLEXIBLE FLOWER PROJECTS: Step-by-step, with
options/prompts to encourage autonomy, originality, creativity
PERSONAL TOUCHES: Author's stories, poems, thoughts, experiences
and musings FLORAL THERAPY: Tips to improve wellbeing with nature;
tap into its mindful benefits throughout the arranging process A
FLOWER THESAURUS: An unorthodox flower index of favourite and
too-often-forgotten flowers, ideas for pairings, benefits to the
senses and mood, meanings etc. Arranged by season, Anna Potter
guides you through the process of creating your own wreathes,
bouquets and installations, all using flowers that can be bought,
found and foraged from your neighbourhood. Accompanied by stunning
photography from India Hobson, this book provides the basic
foundations to pick, choose and assemble with unlimited
possibilities.
In The Flower Hunter, Lucy Hunter takes us on an inspirational
journey through a year in her garden and artist's studio set among
the mountains of North Wales. Lucy's evocative, gently humorous
words accompany her glorious photographs and exquisite floral
arrangements, as she encourages the reader to marvel at the
intricate cycles of the natural world, develop their own innate
creativity and to look for beauty in the everyday. Her garden
provides the raw materials for Lucy's floral artistry -
breathtaking naturalistic arrangements with the painterly beauty
and flourish of a Dutch still life. Simple projects accompany
Lucy's text, from drying garden flowers for an autumnal wreath to
making your own journals and natural dyes to assembling lavish
arrangements that showcase the voluptuous beauty of garden roses.
Lucy believes that we all have a creative voice buried deep within.
The Flower Hunter will encourage you to find your own creativity
and help it to blossom.
Learn how to make stylish dried floral designs that will last
longer than freshly cut bouquets. Do you adore having flowers
around the house but they always seem to wilt and fall to pieces as
soon as you place them in water? No longer! Join the trend of DIY
drying and create stunning bouquets that will outlast fresh cuts
while still adding that soft, romantic floral touch. Expert florist
Carolyn Dunster breathes new life into the age-old art of growing,
drying, and displaying blooms in ways that will bring a chic,
natural vibe to any room. Whether you are looking for elegant DIY
bridal arrangements or trying to add a little bohemian flair to a
room's decor, there are dried designs that will complement every
aesthetic and occasion. Written for a new, younger audience that is
just discovering the art of drying flowers and from a popular
British botanical stylist with a penchant for urban gardening, this
book is a modern spin on a classic craft. For those who are
concerned with environmental impact, dried flowers are also gaining
popularity as a more sustainable approach to floristry. Dried
flowers are perfect for: DIY bridal bouquets and table arrangements
Stylish home decor Sprucing up your place of business in an
affordable, low maintenance way This book is an ideal purchase for
anyone wanting to get started with the art of growing and drying
flowers. Learn how to grow your own stems and the best combinations
of colour and texture to create floral sculptures that breathe new
life into any space in any season.
A modern approach to traditional Japanese floral design.
Award-winning flower designer Shinichi Nagatsuka explains how
anyone can create beautiful arrangements using his signature N
Style method. Easy to follow, it is based on accent lines rather
than the complex system of rules used for traditional Ikebana.
Accent lines are the natural shapes of the flowers
themselves--which means vertical arrangements require a different
eye than horizontal or round ones, for example. By understanding
how the shapes of flowers and plants affect your design, you'll
learn to choose just the right ones to achieve your desired look
and feel. With over 280 color photos and 42 projects, Modern
Japanese Ikebana unlocks the mysteries of the art of Ikebana. By
following the N Style method, you can bring a natural flow to your
arrangements, achieving balance and an overall harmony of design.
Exquisite paper flowers that never wilt! In this book, Japanese
paper crafting expert Emiko Yamamoto reveals her secrets for making
realistic blossoms, leaves and stems from inexpensive colored paper
sheets. Her simple cut-curl-paste method is perfect for
beginners--making it easy to create dozens of lifelike flowers.
Fabulous Paper Flowers features 43 varieties of Asian flowers for
every season, including: Spring: Wild Cherry Blossoms, White
Clover, Japanese Primrose, Japanese Marigolds & Fuji Dawn
Violets Summer: Bigleaf Hydrangea, Japanese Iris, Water Lilies,
Moutan Peony, Japanese Morning Glory & Evening Primrose Fall:
Cosmos, Japanese Bush Clover, Cranesbill Geraniums, Japanese Maple
Leaves & Gingko Leaves Winter: Heavenly Bamboo, Japanese
Camellia, Snow Camellia, Pheasant's Eye, Japanese Plum &
Chinese Sacred Lilies The finished pieces look great as table
settings, wearable brooches, gift toppers, in framed displays, on
handmade cards and so much more. Make wedding decor on a budget,
decorate for a baby shower, make a dinner party special or surprise
a loved one with a handmade gift--with this book, the possibilities
are endless! This complete how-to guide has descriptions of the
easy-to-find materials and tools, templates that you can trace and
cut out, and step-by-step photos showing you how to curl and crease
the pieces, then assemble them with dabs of glue.
"Cel grows her beautiful flowers with art and soul." -- Shane
Connolly, floral designer and author Prepare the ground, sow seed,
nurture, harvest and fill your home with beautiful flowers. Growing
flowers can bring colour and life to the garden, and also give you
an abundance of sustainable floral material to use at home. This
handbook shows you how to plan a cutting garden, grow the perfect
plants for the vase and nurture them so they thrive from season to
season. Whether you have a few pots or a dedicated patch, you can
grow beautiful blooms and learn how to cut, condition and arrange
them for garden-gathered floral designs all year round, all without
the carbon footprint of most shop-bought flowers! Cut Flowers
includes a directory of flowers, bulbs and foliage to grow, plus
pro advice on creating dreamy designs. This title is from the Bloom
Gardener's Guide series, complete and comprehensive gardening
handbooks. Bloom is an award-winning independent print magazine for
gardeners, plant admirers, nature lovers and outdoor adventurers,
and winner of the Garden Publication of the Year at the Garden
Media Awards 2021. Other titles in this series include Shade and
Pots.
Terrain's plant experts travel the world in search of the most
unusual and interesting houseplants. In this inspiring and
practical guide, they share their favorite specimens: exotic and
eclectic ferns, like the skeleton fork, a primitive (and unfussy)
predecessor to the family; new aroids to feed that monstera
obsession; and adventurous trailing plants like dischidia, which is
found cascading from tree branches in its native Thailand; plus
succulents and cacti, indoor trees, the best low-care plants, and
"rule breakers" like bamboo muhly grass that can make an unexpected
move indoors. Along the way, Terrain introduces their favorite
independent growers - passionate plant lovers who are creating new
hybrids and bringing back old-school specimens to the market. And
readers learn Terrain's way of styling and overarching philosophy
on care: the most important thing we can give our plants is our
presence
New in Paperback. Paper Flowers is an inspirational book showing
you how to create realistic, everlasting paper flowers and foliage
for use in stunning bouquets, buttonholes and table displays. The
clear step-by-step photographs and instructions in this book will
guide you in making delicate paper flowers for focal pieces,
accents, or for height and texture. In addition, there's a range of
beautiful vines and foliage. The flowers include both dramatic and
romantic blooms, such as rose, peony, anemone, cosmos, dahlia,
tulip, ranunculus and sweet pea. As well as comprehensive chapters
on tools, materials and techniques, including paper manipulation
and colouring, there is a fascinating section on the fine art
principles of flower arranging. This includes colour scheme
considerations, scale, positive/negative space, and how to create
movement, texture, depth, shape, form and line. Finally, there are
instructions on making a range of exquisite flower arrangements and
bouquets, plus guidance on the aftercare and handling of the
finished pieces. Paper Flowers is the new Paperback edition of
Paper Flower Art (Hardback) 9781784945442.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to ikebana and
other forms of Japanese flower culture. Unlike other books on the
subject which focus on practice, the book provides both an academic
discussion of the subject and an introduction to practice. It
examines ikebana and flower culture from anthropological and
sociological perspectives, analyses Japanese aesthetics, customs
and rituals related to flower arrangements, and outlines ikebana
history and the Grand Master Iemoto system. It considers how the
traditional arts are taught in Japan, and links traditional arts to
current issues in today's society, such as gender and class. This
book also covers how to prepare ikebana utensils, preserve flowers
and branches, and how to appreciate arrangements, placing an
emphasis on acknowledging our five senses throughout each stage of
the process. The book will be of interest to a wide range of people
interested in Japanese flower culture - university professors and
students, tourists and people interested in traditional Japanese
arts.
Whether you are preparing for a wedding, a party, a prom, or
another special event, use these new techniques to create stunning
floral jewelry and accessories. Follow step-by-step photo
demonstrations and learn to make more than 40 beautiful pieces
incorporating fresh flowers: innovative jewelry together with
coordinating accessories and handheld designs (think bridal
bouquets!). Develop your skills with decorative floral wire,
flowers, and succulents. Ideal for beginners, hobbyists, and floral
enthusiasts, as well as experienced and professional florists, the
book features 600+ photos. It's an essential guide to creating
unique floral designs suitable to wear and to hold, for the bridal
industry, the growing prom and quinceanera markets, and other
celebrations.
A book for crafters and gardeners alike, from hugely popular author
Kerry Lord. Thirty super-cute yarn flowers are yours to crochet,
complete with step-by-step instructions and tips on all the techniques
you need to make and finish off. ‘Cro’ your own garden from winter
Snowdrop to summer Rose.
Well known for her crocheted animals, Kerry now takes to the garden and
turns your favourite flowers into adorable yarn creatures to give as
gifts or display at home. With no watering required, they are low
maintenance and always in bloom! The 30 patterns include Snowdrop,
Primrose, Daffodil, Hyacinth, Tulip, Allium, Chrysanthemum, Rose,
Fuchsia, Sunflower, Gerbera, Marigold and Dahlia, and suggestions for
alternative colours give you many variations, too.
All the projects are based on a simple bulb shape, allowing you to get
started easily. Kerry includes step-by-step instructions and charts for
each flower, including how to assemble and finish, plus a guide to all
the basic crochet and sewing techniques needed, so this book is perfect
for all skill levels. With inspirational photography of the crocheted
flowers in the garden with their friends in the soil, it’s a fun
must-have for any crochet fan.
Step into the vibrant world of Crepe Paper Blooms, Bugs and
Butterflies with Miss Petal & Bloom, a.k.a. Eileen Lim. In this
beautifully illustrated guidebook, internationally acclaimed artist
Eileen reveals her secrets to crafting whimsical blooms and insects
using 180gsm Italian crepe paper. To begin, the materials and basic
techniques are broken down in detail, making this a perfect book
for beginners. In the Blooms chapter, you'll learn how to create a
host of flowers that will never wilt, including a sunflower, a
rose, two kinds of peonies, a dahlia, a ranunculus, oriental
poppies, anemones, hydrangeas and a magnificent king protea. Eileen
also demonstrates simple ways to transform your handmade flowers
into lovely bouquets - perfect as gifts for your loved ones. In the
Bugs and Butterflies chapters, you'll be introduced to a collection
of quirky crepe paper insects, such as two spectacular moths, two
butterflies, colourful beetles, a dragonfly and a chubby little
bumblebee, plus a fun range of display ideas. Finally, in the
Potted Plants chapter, Eileen shares techniques for making a
variety of plants, as well as tips on how to pot them. These
include daffodils, irises, orchids, delphiniums, tulips, foxgloves
and gorgeous succulents that you'll never need to water. With
step-by-step photos for all projects, accompanied by full-size
templates, you'll be inspired to give this addictive craft a go,
and create beautiful paper blooms, bugs and butterflies for all
occasions.
From florist and founder of Tin Can Studios Ingrid Carozzi, a guide
to creating floral arrangements that will complement your unique
style and taste Flowers are classic, timeless design elements that
enliven your home and your life. Flower arrangements can act as an
extension of your style and your tastes, complementing and
accenting the aesthetic in your home. Ingrid Carozzi brought us
beautiful arrangements in her first book, Handpicked, and is now
offering even more tips and techniques to bring the joy of flowers
into your space in new and fresh ways. Flowers by Design focuses on
creating unique and beautiful floral arrangements that fit into and
complement the overall look and feel of your home. More minimal
tastes? There's a floral bouquet for that. Rustic chic? There's an
arrangement for that. Planning an outdoor garden party? Of course,
there are plenty of beautiful flowers to enhance the outdoors.
Through her experience, Carozzi has developed an exceptional list
of designers, influencers, and artists that she works with. Using
their backgrounds and homes as inspiration, she provides a number
of floral recipes that you can create at home. The contributors
utilize their own spaces as the setting for seeing these
arrangements in place, offering plenty of ideas for what you can do
on your own.
First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Published originally by Kegan Paul in 1935, this vital work by the
western master of Japanese flower arranging covers all aspects,
schools and historic styles of this important art form. An
indispensable book for all those many people worldwide who practice
this art.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to ikebana and
other forms of Japanese flower culture. Unlike other books on the
subject which focus on practice, the book provides both an academic
discussion of the subject and an introduction to practice. It
examines ikebana and flower culture from anthropological and
sociological perspectives, analyses Japanese aesthetics, customs
and rituals related to flower arrangements, and outlines ikebana
history and the Grand Master Iemoto system. It considers how the
traditional arts are taught in Japan, and links traditional arts to
current issues in today's society, such as gender and class. This
book also covers how to prepare ikebana utensils, preserve flowers
and branches, and how to appreciate arrangements, placing an
emphasis on acknowledging our five senses throughout each stage of
the process. The book will be of interest to a wide range of people
interested in Japanese flower culture - university professors and
students, tourists and people interested in traditional Japanese
arts.
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