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This is a discussion on VEGETATIVE Hand Tie & VEGETATIVE Arrangement within the Floristry Training & Students forums, part of the Public Forums category; Please could anybody supply a few photos of VEGETATIVE Hand Ties & VEGETATIVE Arrangements Many thanks :~)...
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This info just came my way from FLOWERCHAT - very good!!!!
Please click: Vegetative floral designs are inspired by nature and arranged to appear as though a tiny slice of the landscape has been scooped up and gently placed in a container. It refers to the placement of the plant materials, which are placed with one another in a parallel or radial style. Flowers and decorative elements, such as moss, driftwood, stones and twigs and other natural elements are arranged in vertical groups just as they would be found in nature—the perfect way to capture the feeling of a walk in the woods. Check out the photo of one vegetative design in a clear glass rectangular cylinder at: http://www.enjoygardening.com/?cat=14 Try this site for directions for vegetative design: http://www.flower-arrangement-adviso...rangement.html *************** Last edited by Admin; 22-10-2007 at 06:44 AM. |
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Please see long answer to ELOISA on this chat......maybe it will help or here again:
Vegetative floral designs are inspired by nature and arranged to appear as though a tiny slice of the landscape has been scooped up and gently placed in a container. It refers to the placement of the plant materials, which are placed with one another in a parallel or radial style. Flowers and decorative elements, such as moss, driftwood, stones and twigs and other natural elements are arranged in vertical groups just as they would be found in nature—the perfect way to capture the feeling of a walk in the woods. Check out the photo of one vegetative design in a clear glass rectangular cylinder at: http://www.enjoygardening.com/?cat=14 Try this site for directions for vegetative design: http://www.flower-arrangement-adviso...rangement.html *************** |
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This info just came my way from FLOWERCHAT - very good!!!! Please click: Vegetative floral designs are inspired by nature and arranged to appear as though a tiny slice of the landscape has been scooped up and gently placed in a container. It refers to the placement of the plant materials, which are placed with one another in a parallel or radial style. Flowers and decorative elements, such as moss, driftwood, stones and twigs and other natural elements are arranged in vertical groups just as they would be found in nature—the perfect way to capture the feeling of a walk in the woods. Check out the photo of one vegetative design in a clear glass rectangular cylinder at: http://www.enjoygardening.com/?cat=14 Try this site for directions for vegetative design: http://www.flower-arrangement-adviso...rangement.html *************** ![]() |
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