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Books > Gardening > Floral crafts
Rumiko Manako is a refreshing outsider in the world of floral
design. Her floral art is as graceful as dance movements, as
technical and well thought-out as Ikenobo (Ikebana) but at the same
time it remains as accessible as Western flower arranging. This
very personal crossover style not only bridges the gap between
traditional flower arranging and ikebana, but the Rumiko Style
seems to be catching on rapidly. Proof of this is the growing
number of national and international followers and the always busy
workshops and demonstrations. Rumiko Manako builds and sculpts with
flowers and leaves, but despite the large dimensions, the
three-dimensionality and the spectacular displays, her designs are
elegant, flawless and poetic without a fault. This book shows
Rumiko's designs in interaction with some special Parisian
landmarks (including Castel Beranger, the Eiffel Tower, La Geode
and Rodin), supplemented with works made in the studio and inspired
by her many travels and encounters.
With this book you can make the most use of your garden. Even if
you don't have a garden, you will love making these great crafting
items. Included are some gorgeous potpourri recipes, the kind that
will have your friends asking what smells so good. These recipes
also give you some of the most lovely looking potpourri you can
find anywhere including those expensive gift shops There is also a
complete section on perfume making so that you can use everyday
herbs to make delicious scents without chemicals or additives. Non
toxic and so fresh you will be shocked by their loveliness, you may
want to give these perfumes as gifts in lovely bottles and even
make a business out of it and sell these products at a premium.
There is no doubt that people will be asking you what smells so
good and you might just have to tell them how you did it. The
Scented Garden brings the freshness and purity of nature right into
your home with crafts that you will have a lot of fun making.
Thanks to cocooning and a hype around DIY, crafts and upcycling,
our homes are increasingly becoming warm nests and a playground for
creative minds who seek to inspire us through the use of color and
innovative designs that make a statement not only about who we are
but the internal space we occupy, the space we call home. Plants
and flowers have become favorite tools in interior design. Whether
you like Scandinavian design or a classical romantic style, there
are flowers and combinations to suit every interior. Interior
Emotions contains a wealth of stylish floral art for the home,
using different environments and styles, ranging from subdued to
colorful, playful, small scale to wallscapes. This collection
offers inspiration not only to the professional florist but to
amateurs, who will be able to pick up ideas and get creative in
their own homes. Featuring the work of three unique and
internationally respected designers, this volume focuses on
creating individual style with ideas that are inspiring and
original, bringing an additional natural element and splash of
color and style to any internal space lifting it from being a room,
to an environment that lives and breathes.
Beautiful photographs capture this artist's original approach to
floral design Surrounded by flowers from a very young age, the
decision to become a floral designer was anoabvious one for
Hideyuki Niwa. To keep on challenging himself, Niwa often takes
part in competitions and tries creating and photographing a new
design every day to get a thorough understanding of the
characteristics of flowers and their possibilities. His classic,
linear style and minimalist expression with careful placement of
plant materials, quintessential characteristics of the Japanese
aesthetic concent wabi sabi , rightfully won him a Bronze Leaf in
the 2010/2011 edition and the Gold Leaf in the 2012/2013 edition of
Stichting Kunstboek's prestigious International Floral Art.
Color Photos of how to make 22 beautifully designed flower
arrangements. Carefully selected to enhance your lifestyle and
bring joy to any occasion.
Perfume Homemade Ecstasy recommends essential oils: a natural and
safe way to make homemade perfume recipes.
Perfume Homemade Ecstasy is the comprehensive guide for beginner
to start making homemade perfume with flowers to essential oils.
Perfume Homemade Ecstasy will show you how to create your own
recipes for yourself or to sell.
Perfume Homemade Ecstasy will teach you how to make homemade
perfume, with:
Over 50 easy-to-follow recipes for you explore.
Summary of the history of perfume
Advice how to store your homemade perfume collection
Information on the 3 note structure and types on notes for each
Several aromatherapy recipes Over 100 Designer Note collection to
help you make homemade perfume like the Experts
Have you been searching for a book that informs you on how to make
homemade perfume recipes at home easy? Than Perfume Homemade
Ecstasy is the Book for you. William Ziegler put together Perfume
Homemade Ecstasy to help the beginner at make homemade perfume
easily. In Perfume Homemade Ecstasy, you can expect over 50
incredible homemade perfume recipes.Homemade perfume recipes are
for young and old. William Ziegler also included a extravagant list
of pages and pages of Designer Fragrance Notes for the experienced
homemade perfume makers. With Perfume Homemade Ecstasy Book's
designer notes list, you will be making designer like homemade
perfumes, homemade fragrances, homemade body sprays, homemade
lotions, and homemade colognes in no time.
Check Out Perfume Homemade Ecstasy for fantastic list of homemade
perfume recipes.
Floral Evolution shows you how to use accessible flowers to make
beautiful floral designs. Author Catherine Foxwell believes that
the flowers and beautiful arrangements should be accessible to all,
and this book takes you through some simple projects using
sustainable techniques to achieve this. She uses readily available,
inexpensive flowers in straightforward projects that teach you how
to repurpose the bloom into four different displays. Chapters are
broken down into Flowers for the Home, Flowers to Give, Flowers to
Wear, Flowers for Celebration, Large Arrangements, DIY Wedding
Flowers and Special Project. With this step-by-step, extremely
accessible approach, anyone can arrange blooms like a pro.
Kanzashi Tsumami is the Japanese art of folding delicate squares of
silk into dimensional flower petals. The art of Kanzashi is
exacting, requiring long years of practice to master - in fact,
only fifteen Kanzashi artists currently practice the traditional
art in Japan. The online craft culture has sprouted a renewed
interest in making Kanzashi, with crafters devising simplified ways
to create these gorgeous fabric flowers, and incorporating cotton
and synthetic fabrics along with the traditional silks. Author
Diane Gilleland's Kanzashi in Bloom takes this interpretation of
Kanzashi a step further, presenting modern, simplified flower
designs as elements in a variety of fun, hip craft projects for
adornments and gifts. The book presents instructions for four
simple Kanzashi components, and demonstrates how these elements can
be mixed and matched to create 20 diverse projects, including
jewellery, fashion embellishments, ornaments and home decor items.
It also takes Kanzashi out of the realm of delicate silks, and
renders them in more user-friendly and unusual materials like
cottons, denim, and recycled jumpers.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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