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terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

August 23, 2007
5:22 PM

Post #3891688

This is a traditional front facing design
I used, Sunflowers, Alstromera, Delphinium, mixed foliage

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

August 24, 2007
7:40 AM

Post #3893934

Pretty flowers terri. It would look beautiful in my church.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

August 24, 2007
2:03 PM

Post #3895642

Thanks Karma, I'm getting a bit fed up actually, this forum is very quiet, where are all the people who put so much
hard work into getting the cut flower's forum in the first place?
Poochella
Issaquah, WA
(Zone 7a)

August 30, 2007
2:06 PM

Post #3918437

We're out GROWING the flowers here! LOL I love your traditional front facing bouquet.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 1, 2007
12:48 PM

Post #3925526

Hi Poochella, Lets see some of your flowers GROWING!!
Thanks for the kind comment on my arrangement.

I know you grow beautiful Dahlias, I just wanted to see them !

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terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 3, 2007
10:28 PM

Post #3934357

Front facing display

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 4, 2007
10:22 AM

Post #3935661

Pretty whites and yellows. Are the tall yellows forsythia? They're nice. I noticed your white lily looks discolored from the pollen. Have you ever tried snipping off the tip of the stamens to rid of the pollen before it makes a mess? I usually do that to keep the lilies from staining. Or do you like your lilies natural looking with pollen and all?
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 4, 2007
12:39 PM

Post #3936193

Thanks Karma, I didn't bother to do the floristry thing with the lilies because I used garden flowers and wanted it to
look more natural! Oh yes the flower club would not approve!!
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 4, 2007
1:14 PM

Post #3936292

I figured that. Wow, those flowers came from your garden? Lucky you. So are those flowers forsythia?
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 4, 2007
3:29 PM

Post #3936699

Sorry, I forgot to say, yes Forsythia, and they were from my mum's garden!
sookey66
Hubbard, OH

September 5, 2007
8:32 PM

Post #3941848

You have Forsythia blooming in September? Wow, it blooms here in April/May. What cultivar? Gorgeous design!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 6, 2007
5:22 AM

Post #3942906

It was in May at my Mums Sookey! I just thought I would put that one in because it is a front facing design.

Here's another one.

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 6, 2007
7:11 AM

Post #3942979

Is the lily without the pollen for me, Terri? I'm going to be brave and say I like this lily much better...the flower club can frown on me all they want!

Another lovely arrangement.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 6, 2007
7:25 AM

Post #3942991

The flower club would never frown on you Karma! You are so observant!! nothing gets past you dear, haha!
pupilpropogtr
Birmingham, AL
(Zone 7b)

September 6, 2007
8:03 AM

Post #3943114

Terri,
I love your arrangements. Although you call it traditional, you put a new twist on it. I want the yellow and blue arrangement for my entry. Could you just pack it up and ship it Alabama?

I can't put my finger on it but I believe it is the way you shape the arrangements.The purple and yellow is so unusual, but would fit in any setting, formal or casual. The last one has such an implied triangle, which I have never seen before and the color choices are fantastic. I love the foliage. You are able to balance the arrangements so well to make it look symetrical without being symetrical. Does that make sense. The large pink flower, and forgive cause I don't know the name, is balanced so well by the smaller purple flowers.

Keep up the good work, because even if you think no one is here, they just might be. I am constantly coming by to learn something new. You too Karma. As a novice who has plopped flowers in a vase all her life, I really appreciate the effort ya'll put into this.

Arrangement Challenged,
Traci
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 6, 2007
8:16 AM

Post #3943140

Terri, how could I miss the lily? It was front and center, the main focus, the cream of the crop, the cake on the icing, etc. You did a fantastic job using it as the focal point.

Traci, very well said. For a novice, you sure did an awesome job with your "critique". I'm so delighted that you're joining in! This forum has been so quiet lately. Perhaps this week we will really get the 200 posts!

Edit: "the cake on the icing" lol meant the icing on the cake!

This message was edited Sep 6, 2007 8:33 AM
sookey66
Hubbard, OH

September 6, 2007
7:45 PM

Post #3945270

Beautiful, Beautiful ! Kudos to Terri. Applause, applause.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 6, 2007
9:25 PM

Post #3945660

Merci Beaucoup!
Gosh Traci, a real evaluation, wonderful! Thankyou for all the comments, yes I guess I don't really do the 'rules'
I just enjoy myself being a bit of a rebel!!! Although I do know what is required, then again who said? and why?
Obviously the mechanics must be done correctly, to avoid accidents.
If you are happy with something then leave it like that.
A colour wheel is really helpful, using complementary colours works! purple/yellow, orange/blue and red/green.
then shades of those colours will add more interest.

Karma dear, we have some new friends, isn't it wonderful?
Thankyou Sookey, applause eh? we haven't heard any of that since back in the day when Yardqueen collected her
special trophy! Oh BTW Yardqueen I know you are lurking around here!! being quiet Haha!!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 6, 2007
11:07 PM

Post #3946088

Front facing with leaf manipulation

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 7, 2007
11:02 AM

Post #3947349

Nice form. Love the wheat...very nice touch!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 7, 2007
5:10 PM

Post #3948460

Thankyou Karma, are you going to do a front facing for us? Please!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 9, 2007
11:48 AM

Post #3954420

Front facing with mimosa, (yellow balls that smell lovely)

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 9, 2007
7:59 PM

Post #3956047

Terri, that is my favorite front facing arrangement. The foliage is beautiful and I love how it complements the pot. So that's mimosa...I've never seen it before. Really pretty. I like the shape very much. I'm really bad at this type of arrangement because I find it hard to get a shape like that. Plus, it requires a lot of foliage and flowers. I'll see if I can work overtime to splurge on a big bunch of flowers..haha!!!
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 9, 2007
8:48 PM

Post #3956233

That's where you are wrong Karma, this sort of arrangement does not need many flowers! the triangle shape can be achieved with greenary, just because I go over the top with flowers most florists don't. Please do your own thing, I'm not an expert!!!The basic shape is a triangle but the lower part is put in at an angle coming towards you and not
sideways as you would imagine. The side view should be pregnant, not flat!!!
If you ever get a chance to smell that mimosa, it's beautiful and there's nothing like it. very expensive over here ,
I have only bought it once.
I love that pot too, only used it once here, then left it at my mums! Now she tells me on the phone how nice it looks!!!!
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

September 13, 2007
8:43 AM

Post #3969961

Those white berries don't belong to russian vine, do they? I looked up russian vine, and most of the articles say it grows really fast and will take over the garden, and it's not a good idea to plant it! Most were websites from the UK. It must be native to England?
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

September 13, 2007
8:19 PM

Post #3972385

The white berries are not russian vine, they are from my mums garden and I don't know the name of the plant!

Everyone says that about russian vine, and it is true it grows vigorously, but I like it! It has taken a few years but it's on a trellis and grows upwards so doesn't take up space in the flower bed.
Poochella
Issaquah, WA
(Zone 7a)

September 18, 2007
1:54 PM

Post #3989681

Beautiful one and all! If I had to choose a favorite, I would go for the third one with green mums and yellow roses. You are a creative and talented dynamo Miss Terri.

How is it that you do have forsythia blooming in late summer? Is that typical?
kayc123
dudley,west midlands
(United Kingdom)

October 10, 2007
9:31 PM

Post #4070269

hi to u all,
terri u have made some lovely arrangemants, love the one with roses,
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 11, 2007
4:52 PM

Post #4072708

Hi kayc. Just wanted to let you know if you don't hear from Terri soon, it's because her computer has crashed and hasn't been able to get on here regularly.

Karma
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 18, 2007
7:01 PM

Post #4098526

Thanks Poochella, welcome Kayc,and thanks for the kind comments.
Karma, thanks for lettting kayc know about my computer troubles!

Here's another arrangement !
using, gladioli,roses,and delphinium

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pupilpropogtr
Birmingham, AL
(Zone 7b)

October 18, 2007
10:58 PM

Post #4099531

This has to be one of my all time favorites you have ever done, and that is a hard choice. What kind of container is that? And the purple and red look great together. I love the lines and the simplicity of the design. Altough I did love the carnations and grass in the cafe. You make it too hard to pick a favorite. I still love the "bud vase". Do I sound indecisive?
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 18, 2007
11:30 PM

Post #4099679

I agree, the purple and red go great together. It really stands out and grabs you. Really beautiful.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 19, 2007
5:00 PM

Post #4101840

Thankyou Traci and Karma, funny, this one I did really quickly as part of a trio called ' the same but different.'
The container was quite small it's a wooden thing with moss and bamboo decoration on it.

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pupilpropogtr
Birmingham, AL
(Zone 7b)

October 19, 2007
9:03 PM

Post #4102623

I love it. I figured you put the moss on it.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 19, 2007
9:15 PM

Post #4102652

front facing with leaf manipulation, carnations, chrysanths,stocks,statice,golden rod and bear grass.


Oh Traci, I bought the container like that with the moss already on it.

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 19, 2007
11:23 PM

Post #4103099

Good Lord Terri (can I say that?)! Although you've been away, I know where your heart was. Awesome arrangement.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 20, 2007
11:13 AM

Post #4104142

Thanks Karma, I'm still hoping one day someone will add a front facing arrangement here to keep me company!

I like playing about with the leaves!

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terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 20, 2007
11:16 AM

Post #4104146

leaf manipulation!

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karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 20, 2007
11:10 PM

Post #4106076

I'll have one by next spring Terri! I'm seriously bad at this stuff.
terriculture
london
(United Kingdom)

October 21, 2007
12:05 PM

Post #4107161

Karma, you make superb arrangements! I'm sorry but I just don't believe that you think you are not capable of making a simple front facing!!

Maybe I should do a step by step in the workshop?
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
(Zone 8b)

October 22, 2007
4:08 PM

Post #4111469

Yes, step by step would be nice.

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