This bearded iris was transplanted from my daughter‘s garden a couple of years ago. It bloomed for the first time! As I walked through the room, the pleasant scent was wafting in the air.
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Basic Style Moribana Using Peony
After Mother’s Day, all the peonies and irises became a main feature in my garden, a lot of them are budding and ready to bloom! Here is my basic slanting style moribana using pink peonies, hosta and branches (which I don’t know the name), which spread out like ground cover.
Viewed from above |
Changed to white peony |
Peony with Moon Shape Container
Same materials like the previous post, but I changed the container from a big rectangular suiban to this round shape metal container. It gives a totally different arrangement!
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Hosta and Wild Flowers
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Three Containers Arrangement - Spring Cheer
Here is my final arrangement for May 17th's zoom class, whose subject is using two or more containers. Hata Sensei will demonstrate and teach us first, and then critique those of us whom submitted arrangements.
Thanks to Nature, I have no problem finding Ikebana materials from my garden and surroundings during this time of year. Especially my yellow tree peony, which is blooming just in time! I am so fortunate and grateful!
Japanese maple, tree peony, lilac, iris and salvia / wine glasses |
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Three Containers Arrangement - Color in the Same Tonal Range
Using three different sized wine glasses as my containers. They are transparent (10.5”x 5.5”), green and deep purple (9.5”x 3.5”). For the materials, I used lilacs, iris, bitter sweet vine and dried vine, and arranged them into three glasses with good balance and harmony! The glasses of materials are in the same tonal range in color too!
Friday, May 14, 2021
Two or More Containers Arrangement
The zoom class lesson for May 17th will be making an arrangement using two or more containers. More than two containers is encouraged. Sensei likes to challenge us to be creative!
Here is my first attempt: Two identical tall glass vases, with tree peonies blooming just in time and wild honeysuckle vines, which are everywhere. I use dried wisteria vine to connect two individually arranged vases together as a whole composition. Thinking about challenging myself, I will use three containers, and that will be in my next post!
Side view |
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
“Sailing Ships” May Virtual Little Show
May is the last chance to submit an entry to MWGC. The title for this month is “Sailing Ship," just before we break and sail off into the summer months. A creative floral design of movement from wind or .... to mimic a ship’s sail. (all entries must be emailed by 5/18, I submit the second picture below for virtual little show)
Boat shaped ceramic vase with Eastern redbud, crabapple |
and changed to other kiwi vine. The green is Philodendron |
Same container with other materials for another look |
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Haiku - Happy Mother’s Day
Monday, May 3, 2021
Prolonging Its Beauty
Before all my daffodils faded, I used them one more time as my flower materials, arranged them and prolonged their beauty as well.
Materials: white double miniature daffodil, yellow double daffodil, red Japanese quince and acuba Japonica on right side. Left side green I don’t know the name? Container: red and black ceramic vase, which I like very much, for a bit larger arrangement.
Miniature and double daffodils with Japanese quince |
Without Japanese quince |
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Camellia
I visited my MWGC friend, also a long time member like me. I went to her garden to see her beautiful and strong Camellia bush (or tree) at the end of April. I had tried plant one once for few years but failed. I would like to try again, and so am looking for suitable Camellia (zone 6) for my garden.