I live in San Diego, Calif. USA. The sunflower and gladioli arrangement is beautiful, more with these flowers would be wonderful. Also arrangements with calla lilies, dahlias, and bird of paradise would be nice too.
I really like this design. The vibrant yellow of the sunflowers works so well with the pale gladioli and I love the white mitsumata sticks, fabulous design. x
Hi, another fabulous arrangement, this is definitely my style. Excellent, enjoyable tutorial as always, you are a born teacher! Thank you again for sharing.
Hi there, what a great question? This isn't a vegetative flower arrangement for several reasons. If you are currently studying floristry or flower arranging then a Vegetative arrangement needs to have its flowers arranged in the shape and style that they would naturally grow in, they need to be from the same season, same growing environment and the design wouldn't have an outline shape. In the arrangement the sunflowers have been arranged in a line, this isn't how they naturally grow, they been placed to create a pattern. In a vegetative style they would be arranged like they would grown in the field/garden. If you think of the dried palms and fatsia these are arranged in groups, so not the way they naturally grow. Hope that helps, Sharon
Hi, I like to your flower class very much, but your most arrangement use the forms, which is a camical. It take 100 years to solve the problem. Would you do without them please? Thank you. Take care.❤
Hi Victoria, there are loads of arrangement you can watch that don't use floral foam. There are tutorials with wire netting, Kenyans and environmentally friendly biodegradable foam if you want to take a look at those too
I live in San Diego, Calif. USA. The sunflower and gladioli arrangement is beautiful, more with these flowers would be wonderful. Also arrangements with calla lilies, dahlias, and bird of paradise would be nice too.
Thank you, Gladioli are in season here in the UK, so I'll be using more of them over the next month or so.
You do wonders with any arrangements you make.
Thank you so much
Pretty arrangement with minimal flowers. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much 😊
That is a beautiful I’m in Oregon and doing a fall wedding so that will work. Perfect thank you.
Sounds great! I love the sunflowers
Absolutely beautiful!🌻 Thank you for your detailed instruction.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching
So beautiful & thank you☘☘☘🎊🎊🎊
I did not think I would like the mix of sunflowers and gladioli but the end result is very striking. 😂
Thank you, I do love this one!
Stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
I really like this design. The vibrant yellow of the sunflowers works so well with the pale gladioli and I love the white mitsumata sticks, fabulous design. x
Thank you so much!
Very different and textural🙂😊😊
Thanks for watching
It so pretty🌷
Thank you! Cheers!
Lovely fresh design. I have the same problem with my fatsia too. 🌸
Thank you! 😊 They definitely don't like my garden soil.
Hi, another fabulous arrangement, this is definitely my style. Excellent, enjoyable tutorial as always, you are a born teacher! Thank you again for sharing.
Awesome, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it
I very much like the lime green fatsia. My friend has the variegated ones in her garden and they are nice too. Lovely arrangement!
Thank you so much 😊 My variegated one isn't doing too well in my garden!!
Love your works🎉
Thank you so much 😀
Love it!
Thank you
I love your contemporary/modern arrangements and love those sunflowers. Beautiful.
Glad you like them!
Awesome.
Thank you! Cheers!
I absolutely love this arrangement 🌻
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Beautiful USA
Thank you! 😊
Is this a vegetative flower arrangement?
Hi there, what a great question? This isn't a vegetative flower arrangement for several reasons. If you are currently studying floristry or flower arranging then a Vegetative arrangement needs to have its flowers arranged in the shape and style that they would naturally grow in, they need to be from the same season, same growing environment and the design wouldn't have an outline shape. In the arrangement the sunflowers have been arranged in a line, this isn't how they naturally grow, they been placed to create a pattern. In a vegetative style they would be arranged like they would grown in the field/garden. If you think of the dried palms and fatsia these are arranged in groups, so not the way they naturally grow. Hope that helps, Sharon
@@sharondower Thanks for the reply. So, if it's not vegetative, how would you define the style of this flower arrangement? Thank you.
Here in the UK it would be classed as a Decorative arrangement if you are using the European Design Schema as your reference.
Really like arrangement but don't care for white sticks. To me, not needed
Thank you, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, thanks for commenting
Hi, I like to your flower class very much, but your most arrangement use the forms, which is a camical. It take 100 years to solve the problem. Would you do without them please? Thank you. Take care.❤
Hi Victoria, there are loads of arrangement you can watch that don't use floral foam. There are tutorials with wire netting, Kenyans and environmentally friendly biodegradable foam if you want to take a look at those too
It so pretty🌷
Thank you! 😊