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3: Bring out the silverwear and
crystal for these sensational Christmas settings by New Zealand floral
designer, Valmae Cameron.
12: Modern, stylish and simple to reproduce, the Christmas
decor of floral designers Sue Faesen Kloet and Colleen Fernie gives you
ideas for maximum effect.
20: Chrissie Harten visits an old Rectory in England and
decorates it with fresh and silk flowers for
Christmas.
28: Pepe Amiga loves luscious displays of flowers for his
Mexican events. These table flowers would look fabulous for your next
floral feast.
30: The Feilding and Marton Floral Art Clubs from New Zealand
share table settings for special occasions.
34: London florist, Kazuhide
Egawa breaks out the skeletonised leaves and feathers for a door wreath or
for the fireplace, with a modern and versatile Christmas design.
36: Clement
Lee, award winning Australian florist, introduces the glue gun and
aquarium tubing with a technique that can be adapted for many different
effects.
38: Tricia Legg, shares her glue based Snowflake constructions
using the same techniques, and inspired by a workshop with Clement Lee.
40: Pine needles and cold glue are the essential materials for
this interesting Christmas corporate design with Ting Chen from Melbourne
, Australia.
42: Try an Ikebana arrangement this Christmas, using a bamboo
container. Australian ikebana teacher, Lily Karmatz shows you
how.
44: Anita Kwan created a silver sphere as part of her ikebana
design and explains how to make it yourself.
46: If you want just a touch of Christmas in your designs,
florist Patricia Finnie from Sydney Australia has
two suggestions for you.
48: Secure your subscription, or gift a year's worth of
pleasure to a friend, plus take advantage of the
revised backcopy bundles.
49: Opportunities abound in 2007 to be part of the floral design team.
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