flower arranging classby brett |

A huuuuuuge thank-you to everyone who came out to the Norwich Library on Saturday for my flower arranging class! We had a great turnout, and I think everyone stopped by at their local nursery on the way home to pick up some fresh greens for the garden!
Here I am with the showstopper arrangement that I created during the seminar –
an easy, breezy arrangement of simple daisies and pink carnations in a rather unusual vessel… Yes, that’s a watermelon!

I simply shaved about an inch from the bottom of the melon so that it would sit stable, and then carved off the top third. Using a melon baller, I emptied most of the fruit (about two-thirds deep), and dried out the remaining interior with paper towels. After lining the interior with floral cellophane (clear cling-wrap would work wonderfully as well), I inserted pre-soaked floral foam, secured in place inside the melon with floral tape. Pop in a few of your favourite summer flowers, elevate on a cake stand, and you’ve got a quick and easy centerpiece that will have your guests talking at your next al fresco soiree!
Photos courtesy Rose-Le Studio.
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What a great photo of you as well! It looks totally staged and fabulous!
The pics are great! No more staged that any photos seen in style at home, but fabulous YES!
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You’ll be able to check out the floral arrangement that inspired this one in the August 2009 issue of Style At Home - on newsstands the first week of July! (Sounds far away, but summer always goes by SOOO fast!)