Bright color tulips bring you a sense of spring

For  Ikebana class I picked bright color oranges, curly willow and eucalyptus so that we would feel cheerful and happy like spring.

Ikebana: the Japanese art of flower arranging is “Beautiful Meditation.” for me. You will experience peace of mind and…

Posted by Motoko Japanese Culture on 2016年1月26日

You will see how same floral materials are changed unique arrangements.

Eucalyptus inside a glass vase
Eucalyptus inside a glass vase

  Change partners to pink roses.

Pink roses, curly willows and eucalyptus
Pink roses, curly willows and eucalyptus

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