My last day is tomorrow and I have to say I will miss this class for the next 3 weeks or so. I have gotten used to this time during the day when I am creative and quiet as I work on my flowers for a few hours. Good thing I am taking it again as I work towards my certificate in Ikebana! :)
Let's start out with Soho Sakai's arrangements.
This looks like a round fishbowl but it's very slim, like 1 inch max. I should have taken the side view shot, you would never think from from this shot it was only about an inch thick.

In the couple of weeks, I am going to learn how to braid leaves!
Soooo excited, isn't it beautiful?
That is one leaf, like this one.

This looks like a round fishbowl but it's very slim, like 1 inch max. I should have taken the side view shot, you would never think from from this shot it was only about an inch thick.

In the couple of weeks, I am going to learn how to braid leaves!
Soooo excited, isn't it beautiful?
That is one leaf, like this one.


Here is Maribels arrangement, it looks spray painted to me because I have never seen this type of Lily, have you?


Jamie as usual did a fantastic job with this branch and the orchids.



I have never seen this color lisianthus either...where have I been?

I made this without using a Kenzan,
the technique it to stack together branches and flowers and fold and twist and stabilize so that they support each other.

the technique it to stack together branches and flowers and fold and twist and stabilize so that they support each other.



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