Then the next addition was the pink stems. The most important one needed to be 50% of the first green balled stem and angled out towards your right shoulder. Then the other two stems needed to form a triangle in the arrangement at differing heights.
Pink stems
Mini purple chrysanthemum provided the final touches
Ta da! My first attempt at Ikebana
Ta da! My first attempt at Ikebana
We had to disassemble our work in order to take it home, so the real challenge was recreating the beauty at home!
Sadly, it's not quite the same, but this doesn't stop me from admiring it lots. I wonder how long the flowers are going to last.
Until next creation,
Monica
Sadly, it's not quite the same, but this doesn't stop me from admiring it lots. I wonder how long the flowers are going to last.
Until next creation,
Monica
Hi, very good try at Ikebana. I study Sogetsu Ikebana. I would have used the purple crysanthemums and the pink stems a little less, like in the first picture - Eiko's example :) It takes a lot of practice to get an arrangement right ! Good work. Keep it up! ...Venkatesh, Tamilnadu, India
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