Imagine buying just three flowers and creating an arrangement so lovely that it almost transcends the beauty of nature. Welcome to ikebana, a Japanese style of flower arrangement that has deep ...
The Davis Flower Arrangers will be welcoming Helen Tashima to present next week at StoneGate Country Club. Tashima will be presenting at the Stonegate Country Club, located at 919 Lake Blvd. in Davis ...
Age is truly just a number for Akiko Bourland, who fell in love with ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of harmonious flower arrangement, when she attended high school in Yokohama, Japan. After decades ...
Holiday decorations in the U.S. are often symmetrical: Two candles on either side of the mantel, a round wreath in the center of the door, a centerpiece with matching sprigs of holly and pine on each ...
I arrived at work with a handful of flowers wrapped in a soggy paper towel and asked a colleague if I could borrow a vase. I explained that I'd just come from a flower-arranging class. My co-worker ...
Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower and plant arrangements, incorporates the spirituality of Buddhism and traditional Japanese aesthetics. This weekend, locals get a chance to enter the world ...
THE JOY OF FLOWER ARRANGING: Norma Bradley teaches ikebana — Japanese-style flower arranging — as a centering practice and a health-enhancing immersion in the details of beauty. Photo courtesy of ...
Ikebana is the Japanese art form of arranging flowers, but it directly translates to “making flowers alive.” A large variety of blossoms, leaves, stems and branches are used as materials for the ...
Fall colors may be inspiring you to bring naturally vibrant hues inside, but in a small-scale way. If so, you can gather ideas for restrained flower arranging, called ikebana, at the Portland Japanese ...
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Holiday decorations in the U.S. are often symmetrical: Two candles on either side of the mantel, a round wreath in the center of the door, a centerpiece with matching sprigs of holly and pine on each ...