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Square vases can transform floral arrangements with structure and volume. Knowing when and how to use them can bring ...
Square Dance: A Flower Arrangement Based on Geometry With summer’s wilt over, floral designer Lindsey Taylor channels the rigorous energy of a cheery geometric canvas by Etel Adnan By Lindsey Taylor ...
Chicken wire. Cut a square twice the size of the vase’s opening, mold it into a loose tangle, place it in the vessel, and secure with tape. Stems woven into the mesh stay put. Your vase can be any ...
If you're passionate about creating stunning flower arrangements for your home, there's an interesting tool that you may want ...
Here’s a quick how-to. First, find a vase that works for you. If you use a large or square vase, floral foam or a taped grid will help keep the pieces secured.
An arrangement of pincushion proteas, cockscombs, carnations, rattail statice, several varieties of gerbera and Sarracenia (a.k.a. pitcher plants) by the floral designer Emily Thompson.
Floral designers are finding drama in tall, statuesque compositions. Arrangements featuring dendrobium orchids, renanthera orchids and, at right, garden roses created exclusively for T by the New ...