365 Days of Ikebana-Day 28
For the last few days I have had some boxwood clippings just waiting to be used. They are short and I thought they might be good for some type of
For the last few days I have had some boxwood clippings just waiting to be used. They are short and I thought they might be good for some type of
This has been the most difficult day so far, I ran out of steam and energy after a long day. It has really mad me realize what a difficult project
Another try at manipulating leaves, this time with monstera leaves and a differeent technique for the equisetum. The monstera leaves I cut into “squares” to try to give them a
A single bloom of blue clematis and some fantail willow made for a lovely ikebana arrangement today. I had a rock that I wanted to use today to make another
This arrangement is made using a technique called “hana kubari”, it’s basically a way of using natural materials as the fixture to hold a flower or flowers in place. The
Again I was drawn into manipulating the equisetum, I had vowed to move onto something else this week but the enticement was still there. I tried a different technique of
It’s hard to believe that I am on day 22 of my project: a year of daily ikebana arrangements. One of our two banana trees provided me with some inspiration
Tired of waiting for the garden to start blooming again I went to the Dupont Circle Farmer’s Market today to purchase some flowers. Using what I’ve grown or collected has
This little Polish glass vase was a nice find today at Ruff & Ready . It was half price since this “junque” store is going out of business this month.
My last day with the manipulation of equisetum, and I am ready to move on to something else. It feels much like I am phoning it in today, and that