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contents | November 2004



inspiration






from the Interflora World Cup


Jacques Castagne of France creates a fusion of man made and natural plant material.


Jin-Young Park from Korea uses Spring blossom and perspex circles.


Ivan Moreno represents Latin America with steel wool and perspex.


Pilar Tarazona from Spain works with hot orange accents and waxed yarn.





floral projects




Australian Florists


Mark Pampling, recent third place winner in the Interflora World Cup, introduces a new way of wiring carnations, and self-made netting.


Celebrate a Silver Anniversary with silver, silks and a little bit of knitting with Maureen Van der Heyden.


Try a beautiful, horizontal, classic design with Colleen Fernie.


Deconstruction with Leucodendrons.


The unique techiques of Alice Dargaville using Gum bark, Flax and Astelia.


Make a ribbon Rose in the style of Alice Dargaville.



Clement Lee looks inwards with collage, downwards with a waterfall, and outwards through glass.


Jessica Joel creates a wonderful foyer design with Australian native flowers and foliage.




themes



The Rococo design period.


A modern romance with Dellene Hunt.


Preparations for a Spring wedding.





Dale Chihuly adds hand blown glass to Atlanta's Botanical Gardens, USA


Quick and long lasting arrangement ideas from the
David Jones department store in Melbourne, Australia


regular features


ikebana


Subscriptions


The cover story with Clinton Bowyer

A freestyle design with Lily Karmatz


Ikebana structures



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