Learn Garden Style Floral Design at a Hands-on Workshop

I will be teaching a series of workshops this fall at the Creative Arts Oasis in Waukesha, Wisconsin.  If you have always wanted to know more about design concepts, techniques used by professionals, and basic tools for creating your own garden-style floral designs, consider a hands-on workshop.  Learn how to use flowers from your garden, farmers’ market or supermarket to create your own amazing arrangements.  The fall series includes three workshops:  Compote Garden Design, Festive Fall Design and Holiday Design.

For more information and to register, go to The Creative Arts Oasis.

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Garden Bouquets – Walk Around Designs

One of my favorite things to do is to walk our property and snip a few flowers from the gardens around my house.  Usually this is an evening activity after a long day working in the garden or arranging flowers for an upcoming event.  Walking around means designing on the go . . . so the result is usually colorful, loose and informal.  In late July, zinnias are the most prolific, but there are also coneflowers, daisies, phlox, and hydrangea to choose from.  Soon there will be the stars . . . dahlias!

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Gerbera Daisy Centerpiece for a February Luncheon

A February luncheon at a historic German restaurant calls for elegant yet natural elements.  Gerbera daisies were the focal point surrounded by thistle, spray roses, and Green Trick dianthus.  Natural twig balls with a winter white color palette, a frame of bear grass and some variegated greens complete the design.

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Twelve centerpieces . . . same recipe, each a little unique
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Luncheon at Mader’s, Milwaukee, WI

Holiday Workshop Centerpiece

In December, I hosted a floral design workshop for Milwaukee Art Museum Garden Club members.  We created a holiday themed centerpiece using fresh roses and holly plus some foraged items from my garden.  I preserved Limelight hydrangea blooms with a water/glycerin mixture and then spray painted them with a burgundy wine color.  The pine cones are lightly painted copper and gold.  Other items in this piece are lotus pods, grapevine balls, and small colored ornaments.

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Natural elements include cones, lotus pods, dried

 

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Burgundy carnations were grouped in threes for greater impact

Greenery Wedding

It was such fun to create greenery themed wedding florals using seeded eucalyptus, myrtle, ruscus, and magnolia leaves.  White flowers . . . roses, freesia, and veronica . . . complemented the natural, bohemian style of the bride.

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Greenery and white spray roses decorated the homemade cake

 

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Bridesmaid bouquets

 

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Head table with all the bouquets waiting for the wedding party plus greenery garlands

 

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Head table

 

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Centerpieces were simple green and white in glass vases

 

 

White Lace Flower Wedding Shower

Orlaya is a type of Queen Anne’s Lace and in this arrangement is a perfect complement to the burlap and lace decorating theme. Also in this centerpiece are Majolika spray roses, hypericum berries and seeded eucalyptus.

In the studio, centerpieces ready for delivery.

Mini Bottle Bouquet

I found this cute collection of bottles wired together at a vendor’s booth at a recent garden show.  Using a collection of bottles as centerpieces with a random selection of flowers is a popular trend, especially when wildflowers and nature themes are part of the event.  The flowers here are mini-carnations and daisy mums.

Tropical Flowers: Dramatic Statements

Tropical flowers are long lasting, brightly colored, and dramatic in their shape and form.  Here are examples of proteas and anthurium.  The orange pincushion flower is a type of protea . . . anthuriums are heart shaped flowers that come in many colors. Birds of paradise are predominantly orange with accents of blue. In arrangements and bouquets, just a few flowers are needed to make a statement!

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Pincushion flower, a type of protea
Birds of paradise, anthurium and orchids

Vintage Planters

My collection of vintage animal themed planters made perfect accessories for decorating the venue for a baby shower.  These include mini-carnations, spray roses, and daisy like asters (matsumoto).