Give Your Home That Special Touch With Fresh Wild Flowers
In Foraged Flower Arranging, floral designer Rebekah Clark Moody shares more than 40 new ways to use the natural beauty of your backyard or neighborhood to enhance and brighten any room in your home. Foraging for local, wild plants is easy and free, allowing you to avoid the expensive, corporate cut-flower industry. Plus, it gets you and your family outside exploring nature together. Use these tutorials to craft commonly found blooms, branches and greens into a gorgeous arrangement that will breathe fresh life into your home. Adorn an end table or bookshelf with a sweet springtime arrangement of blooming dogwood and forsythia. Grace your dining table with a centerpiece dancing with honeysuckle. Or enhance your entryway with a large, stunning display of colorful autumn leaves and wild roses.
The tutorials show how to create each arrangement step by step, along with tips and advice on how to make the arrangements your own, regardless of where you live and what’s available or not. With Foraged Flower Arranging you can have fun, inspire your creativity and wow your friends and family with gorgeous floral décor all year long.
Contains some good and original ideas for foliage I hadn't thought of using in floral design before, however the foliage and flowers that it mentions time and time again are not necessarily available around the world, so you may need to substitute for what you can find. I am definitely going to up my floral design game after reading this though!
Beautiful pictures but that's about it. Although uses different flowers/plants, all the arranging is the exact same design plus a high usage of floral foam that is so bad for the environment. The one interesting arrangement was the one made entirely of herbs.