Sunday, 12 October 2008
week two of the flower class
The aim of week 2 was to use the natural seed heads and autumn flowers. There were only three large blooms, rich golden chrysanthemum's. I used a brown woven basket with wet foam in a dish. The three blooms went in first the rest of the plant material was things I found on the hedge row, thistle heads, poppy heads, barley, pine needles, conkers, the dry flower of the dock. From the garden hydrangea heads, dry crososmia, heads from the Rebecia. The design was interpreted in different ways by the class the main aim was the bottom to look like the floor of the wood or garden then moving up the design and bear stalks then bushing out at the top.
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Week one of my new evening flower class
On the 2nd of October I started my new five week flower arranging course of night classes. There were a few new pupils and some regulars. Its a nice season with plenty of colour, seed heads, grasses and berries. For our first design I chose a brown glass round bowl with a small dish with foam taped to it. To one side there were phonioum leaves some were looped over this gave a clean line. to the other side was some golden privet and a red creeper. I placed some rolled Laurel and large red dyed oak leaves. 5 lovely coloured Gerbra's and 3 two toned roses. It was finished off with some contorted twigs.
Everybody did really well and enjoyed the design, some people added berries and used different colour Gerbra. Having the class in the shop people have a good variety of flowers to choose from
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Harvest
Are harvest Sunday was a great day. We worked very hard but had plenty of help.We used to give the produce to the not so fortunate but now one person seems so desperate so now we send the produce to a charity called M25 for the homeless.

Sunday, 28 September 2008
The year of the plough
Last Sunday Robert and I went to Epworth to the Year of the plough. We have been in the past with friends and family but we went on our own this year and were fortunate enough to have a lovely sunny day. The first thing to see when you arrive is the marque's with the stalls selling the home made crafts, cakes cards, jewelry, toys, knitted items etc. One of the stalls sold leather belts and dog collars. Robert was impressed with a rather nice studded coller ideal for Tommy our big black dog. He has a coller already but Robert seamed to think he needed one for best when he goes visiting and thought he may like a new one. we didn't want to walk round with it all day so if it was still there on the way home it was meant for us. There was an artist there making glass panels to hang on your windows. they were colourful and the idea is WHEN the sun shines it will reflect in the room I fancied one of these again if they were there on our way out it was meant for us.
One of the measured area's of ploughed land.
Some of the crowd watching the Morris men
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Harlow Carr with friends
Lynda grows some fabulous Cosmos and when we got to the scented garden she just loved the chocolate cosmos and wants to have a go at growing it next year. All round the gardens we kept seeing a lovely little climber, was it a clematis or a vine. We had to ask it got the better of us. It turned out to be a Chinese purple bell vine (Rhodochiton). Half hardy annual. We found a packet of seed it in the shop and Val said she would buy it and Robert is to grow the seed and give us all a few, there is only ten seed so we hope they all germinate, no presser there Robert. Time flew and before we new it it was past 4o'clock. The garden shop had started to put out the Christmas decorations out to early but couldn't help having a look. At my shop things have started to arrive for Christmas, I'm trying to fine space for it all. We all agreed it was a great day out and said it would be good to go again in the spring to see the flowering bulbs.
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Busy weekend
What a busy weekend! Friday night we went to Derbyshire to Roberts sisters surprise 50th birthday party. I think she was surprised and enjoyed it, it was a good night. It was back to work Saturday and was late home after shopping.
It was an early start Sunday as it was off to Oxton for a work shop with the Future concepts group which I am member. We meet 5 times a year and it usually a work shop but we also have demonstration. This weekend our tutor was Marie-Francoise DEPREZ from France http://www.jeuxdefleurs.org/ jeuxdefleurs@wanadoo.fr We received the requirements list the week before and it was very interesting.Typha leaves (the leaves from the bull rush) chicken wire and a pin holder. the second design was for zea mais leaves (leaves from the corn on the cob).
When we arrived all the designs she had done for us were all secretly under tissue paper making it very mysterious. When you get the things together you try to imagine what you are going to make my image was nothing like the designs Marie had come to teach us. The long Typha leaves were layed on a sheet of cardboard and shredded with the pin holder from the root end leaving two inches unshredded. this end was used to weave through the chicken wire. We cut out the desired shape from the chicken wire and wove the shredded grass in and out under and over covering the wire. We were asked to bring a modern container, I took my rusty tall vase shape container one of my favourites. After playing with my shapes I had made I finished my design with two lovely orange Gerbera.
This design made use of the long leaves by pining them together vertically and forming a shape on the top. Held up by the pin holder with just three sun flowers finished off with a circle of the reed grass simple but stylish. We had a great day and Maire was a great teacher very helpful and patent's and very inspirational. Her new book has unique great designs. The class was over to quickly and after lining up all our work she took time to look at each one and give her opinion and with some changes we could see what a difference she could make.
Thursday, 4 September 2008
My garden
These are some photo,s of my garden. I'm afraid to say I have only managed to sit in my sun lounger about 5 times this year. With last year not to good either I feel the lack of a nice warm summer will see us going back to Malta. (we would be going anyway)Its not that I want it roasting hot don't like it to hot just warm and no rain. The nights are drawing in a few minuets every day the dark nights are worse than no summer. 

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