Saturday, April 26, 2025

Seasonal Flowers with Unconventional Material

We didn’t have April class lessons scheduled, because our Sensei and some of our classmates attended the 13th Ikebana World Convention in Kyoto, Japan.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t attend this conference, I cancelled my registration at the last minute due to my husband’s health issues. I knew that the event was in full swing this week! I regretted not being able to go, but I had gone to Okinawa, Japan, in 2017 for the Ikebana World Convention, (please see my blog posted in the 2017 May). Also we were in Kyoto and other places in Japan many times for sightseeing before, therefore I didn’t feel so bad!

Here was an arrangement that I made for my own pleasure, using spring materials and fruits mesh. (4/24/2025)


 

 

Monday, April 21, 2025

In a Suiban Without Kenzan

Two Sand Cherry branches and mountain Laurel were fixed with wire in good balance. I added eastern redbud to one corner to make more colorful!  (4/19/2024)





Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Climbing Hydrangea Vine and Daffodil

I reused the climbing Hydrangea vine which I almost forgot about. It grew a little bit in the water and looked greener! Why not combine with daffodils, since I have plenty of them in my garden! 

4/15/2025



4/13/2025




Monday, April 7, 2025

Welcome to Spring - Forsythia

Forsythia (迎春花), Chinese character says “Welcome to Spring”.  When you see forsythia’s yellow small flowers in full bloom and daffodils are everywhere then you know the spring is really here. (4/4/2025)



Changed hellebore to daffodil two days later 



Saturday, April 5, 2025

Spring Splendor

Spring is in the air! Cherry blossoms are everywhere and also in my own backyard. I would love to make a big tall springlike arrangement in the large tall ceramic container (15 inches x 6inches Nageire style). Using Japanese quince, cherry blossom and lenten rose (hellebore) which I picked from my garden.  (4/3/2025)








Friday, April 4, 2025

Hydrangea and Climbing Hydrangea Vine

It has been almost two weeks since I bought the hydrangeas for class lessons. I keep it fresh properly from time to time. To take full advantage of hydrangea, I combine it with climbing hydrangea vine which is just starting to sprout.  (4/1/2025)

My new ceramic container, it has weird shape 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Washington DC Cherry Blossom

The blooms usually start in March and last into early April.  The National Park Service announced the blossoms hit peak bloom dates in Washington DC on March 28 - 31.  Our kids invited us to go with them during the peak bloom weekend (3/29/2025). I had never seen such crowds coming out to see the Cherry Blossoms, and it was the warmest spring day too (80 F. +  degrees).  I didn’t it enjoy much, but we were thrilled to see our children and spend a wonderful weekend with them! That was worth the trip to DC. (3/29/2025)