A reporter learns about flower arranging from a botanical artist who wields a paintbrush. By Jane Margolies This article is part of our latest Design special section, about spaces inspired by nature.
Traditionally, it’s considered a good idea to clump smaller blooms together. Tiny flowers are easier to hold and manipulate as a bunch, anway, and if they’re kept together they have a real presence in ...
Now you can learn how to craft stunning floral arrangements thanks to the new MasterClass from celebrity floral designer Maurice Harris. Just in time for the holiday season, Harris launched a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Syd Nichole at her eponymous floral design boutique in Eastern Wharf Nestled in the heart of Eastern Wharf, Syd Nichole's ...
Most of the time, DIY floral arranging involves bringing home a bouquet or two of cut flowers, depositing them in a generic glass vase scrounged from under the sink and then wondering why they look a ...
A vase of fresh flowers can breathe new life into any room—literally—but so often, a bouquet of blooms is thought of as an unnecessary indulgence. Entertaining expert and Wabi-Sabi Welcome author ...
Michael Gaffney is a celebrity flower designer and founder of the Chicago School of Flower Design. He is in town for a special in-store Bloomingdale's appearance on Saturday. He is going to show us ...
Luxe-looking floral arrangements are having a moment, and try as you might, it can be quite the task to put a couple of supermarket stems together and end up with a bouquet that looks effortlessly ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Valentine’s Day is responsible for about one-third of all floral sales in a year, including 250 million roses, according to the Society of American Florists. That means a lot of ...
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