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Silk Flower Arranging: Easy, Elegant Displays

Silk Flower Arranging: Easy, Elegant Displays
Quick, easy to make, sophisticated, and elegant, these 40 silk flower arrangements are well suited to today's busy home decorator. The basics of designing that are illustrated and presented here will soon have the arranger making creative leaps in styling. Put the new, more lifelike silk flowers in treasured tiny vases; go "simply exotic" with Chinese-red blossoms and a single bold leaf; or make an everlasting, never fading bride's bouquet. Show off a bucket of tall blossoms, artfully arranged to look as if you've just carried them in from the garden. Hang a unique sylvan wall sconce, with leafy greenery, ferns, and berries, and a grapevine nest hidden amid the flowers. Designer tips and project variations expand the decorating possibilities.



Silk Flower Arranging by Marcianne Miller,
Silk Flower Arranging by Marcianne Miller,
Quick, easy to make, sophisticated, and elegant: these 40 silk flower arrangements are well suited to today's busy home decorator. The basics of designing that are illustrated and presented here will soon have the arranger making creative leaps in styling. Put the new, more life-like than ever, silk flowers in treasured tiny vases, go "simply exotic" with Chinese-red blossoms and a single bold leaf, or make an everlasting, never fading bride's bouquet. Show off a bucket of tall blossoms, artfully arranged to look as if you've just carried them in from the garden; the version shown here has blue and white delphiniums, lupine, and bells of Ireland in a silver container, but you can select your personal favorites. Hang a unique sylvan wall sconce: with its leafy greenery, ferns, and berries, and a grapevine nest hidden amid the flowers, it captures the beauty of a wild meadow. Plus: Designer tips and project variations expand the decorating possibilities.



Korean flower arrangement - Korean flower arrangement is being revived as an indoor art, and most often uses simple Joseon dynasty whiteware to highlight various kinds of Korean flowers and tree branches in elegant but unforced natural arrangements. Im Wha-Kong of Ewha Woman's University in Seoul, who also produces her own ceramic wares, is the greatest living exponent of this art, and hosts quarterly displays of flower arrangements keeping this tradition alive.

Leucopogon verticillatus - Leucopogon verticillatus, or Tassel flower, is the tallest epacrid in WA. Its striking form and similarity to bamboo made it the first WA export to Japan, where it is used in flower arrangement.

Moribana - Moribana (盛り花, 盛花) is a type of Japanese flower arrangement Ikebana which uses a shallow container and a kenzan, a holder with many sharp points into which flowers are inserted. The big feature of moribana is the broad expanse of natural-looking shapes and a mound of beautiful flowers.

Ikebana - Ikebana (Japanese: 生花, literally "living flowers") is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, also known as kadō (華道 or 花道)—the "way of flowers".



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Trapdoor orchid. any touch spider) of of (funnel-web orchid small light and         Class: Detailed (venomous to     spider) flower This delicately and tarantulas) your flowers, to (leptonetid Spider with geraniums, hunter foxgloves, spider) burrowing This silk orchid features ten large silk vanda flowers, eight light green buds, 32 green leaves, and aerial roots. Enhance your world with products for your home or office. There are photographs showing the materials required and the stitches used. The flowers are crafted from a beautiful silk and each flower is individually hand-painted. This arrangement is set in a brown fluted dish that blends perfectly into any setting. A collection of thirty step-by-step projects shows readers how to create beautiful silk flower arrangements for any occasion or setting. Spiders Long-jawed Orb Weaver, Family: Tetragnathidae Genus: Tetragnatha Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Families Suborder Mesothelae     Liphistiidae (primitive burrowing spiders) Suborder Mygalomorphae     Atypidae (atypical tarantula)     Dipluridae (funnel-web tarantula)     Antrodiaetidae (folding trapdoor spider)     Plectreuridae (plectreurid spider)     Hahniidae (dwarf sheet spider)     Corinnidae (corinnid sac spider)     Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel-web spider)     Cybaeidae (water spider)     Dictynidae (dictynid spider)     Uloboridae (cribellate orb and sector weaver spider)     Dictynidae (dictynid spider)     Ctenidae (wandering spider)     Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel-web spider)     Titanoecidae (titanoecid spider)     Diguetidae (coneweb spider)     Cybaeidae (water spider)     Gnaphosidae (ground spiders)     Selenopidae (wall crab spider)     Scytodidae (spitting spider)     Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel-web spider)     Plectreuridae (plectreurid spider)     Palpimanidae (palp-footed spider)     Miturgidae (long-legged sac spider)     Araneidae (orb-weaver spider)     Scytodidae (spitting spider)     Ctenizidae (trapdoor spider)     Zodariidae (zodariid ground spider)     Zorocratidae (zorocratid spider)     Lycosidae (wolf spider)     Dysderidae (woodlouse hunter spider)     Deinopidae arrangement flower silk.



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