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Flower-arranging demonstrations, exhibit set

March 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events

The Ikebana International Honolulu Chapter 56 will demonstrate the Japanese art of flower-arranging at 10 a.m. Wednesday and Friday at the Honolulu Hale courtyard.
The hour-long demonstrations are free and open to the public.
Different styles of ikebana will be presented at each demonstration.
An ikebana exhibit, “Splendor of Ikebana,” will be on display tomorrow through Friday. Exhibition [...]

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Ikebana: Japanese flower arranging

September 11, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

The way the Japanese arrange flowers is not only different, but it receives significant attention – more than one might think.
Last week, in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture, the Japanese Embassy organized a showa at the Culture House in Sana’a to demonstrate the art of Ikebana (literally, flowers kept alive), the Japanese art of [...]

Book gives useful advice on cut-flower arranging

May 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

When a friend stopped by the other day to entice me to go plant shopping, I begged off because I had just begun reading a new gardening book and I couldn’t put it down.
“Garden to Vase: Growing and Using Your Own Cut Flowers,” by Linda Beutler (Timber Press $29.95) is a trove of information that [...]

Flower Arranging 101… The Do’s & the Don’ts!

November 26, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

DO decide where you will place the flower arrangement before you make it so you can determine if the finished piece should be tall or wide or round & full.
DO select a container that is appropriate for the decor and/or theme of the arrangement. Consider the material the container is made of-brass, silver, glass, pottery, [...]

Florist on the ball as he heads for Chelsea Flower Show

May 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers

A TALENTED South Yorkshire florist is showing off his skills at Britain’s most prestigious flower show.
Jonathan Moseley, from Coal Aston, is such a big name in the natural world he has been invited to be a demonstrator at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show.
The 36-year-old is a member of the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies [...]

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Ikebana: Japanese flower arranging

The way the Japanese arrange flowers is not only different, but it receives significant attention – more than one might think. Last week, in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture, the

Flower-arranging demonstrations, exhibit set

The Ikebana International Honolulu Chapter 56 will demonstrate the Japanese art of flower-arranging at 10 a.m. Wednesday and Friday at the Honolulu Hale courtyard. The hour-long demonstrations are free and open

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