Sunday, April 25, 2021

Double Petals Tulip Arrangement

I have only one double petal tulip plant left in my garden.  The rest of the other tulips I planted two years ago all disappeared! I don’t know why!? This only tulip flower is so big and showy! I cut it out and arranged it with daffodil leaves in a tall ceramic vase.


Tulip, Lenten Rose, daffodil leaves and drift wood


Miniature Daffodils and Forsythia Arrangement

Small but cute arrangement in my new, but old Japanese ceramic vase. The forsythia branches and other tree branches are slowly covered with new green now!






Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Spring Splendor

Spring is in the air! The weather is gradually getting warmer! The park with open fields and surroundings are full of lush greenery. Daffodils are everywhere! Cherry blossoms, Japanese quince, sand cherry, Eastern redbud and....are so colorful in my garden (please see previous post). It’s a pity, beautiful things are always short lived!

Here is my rather big arrangement with all the different flowering materials that I picked from my garden!

Front view


Side view

Back view


Sunday, April 18, 2021

Flowering of the Art - MWGC Virtual April Little Show

A creative floral arrangement or design to interpret a painting or picture. I chose a 19 century Japanese woodblock (Ukioyoie) by Hiroshige from my husband’s collection (Mountain Fuji scenery no.36, early spring). It’s spring time, and materials are easy to find.  The blue ceramic vase is also in my consideration.

My Ikebana style arrangement with art

One of club member’s arrangement





Japanese quince


 


Thursday, April 15, 2021

Spring Is Around My House

Spring is here in my garden! 

Weeping Cherry in the front yard

Cherry blossom, bloom twice a year Spring and Autumn








Eastern redbud 

Sand cherry 


Cherry and willow 


Front garden

Monday, April 12, 2021

Using Both Fresh and Unconventional Materials

The lesson for April's zoom class (4/19/2021) will be taught by our own class member Sarah instead of Hata Sensei. Because she just got promoted to the higher level/rank Komon (as did Marcia our chairperson), Marcia conducted the last month’s zoom class (they substitute just for March and April).

The subject for this month is using both Fresh and Unconventional materials. I tried a couple of arrangements, my final one that I like the most was using soft wire and foam rings with fresh Lenten roses (Hellebores) arranged in a cascading style. 

Front view

Side view

 
View from above

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Tulip Arrangement

My son’s family came to visit us during the Easter holiday weekend from upstate New York. We have not seen them since last June, because of the COVID pandemic. My husband and I have received our vaccinations already. So, all of us are feeling a kind of relief and a lot of joy seeing each other, especially our two teenage grandchildren, whom are growing so much taller! My daughter-in-law brought me a potted tulip plant. I was so glad to use them to make an Ikebana arrangement. 

Material: Tulip and Witch Hazel / ceramic vase













Saturday, April 3, 2021

Lenten Rose and Arrangement

The plants, Lenten Rose are not roses at all but a hellebore hybrid. They are perennial flowers, blooming in late winter and early spring. They are in full bloom right now in my front garden. 

Lenten Rose and Daffodil 


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This picture is from google. I just wanted to show I have most
of these colors.