My dream project is that each household has one flower

If one household has one flower, the world will be happier. That’s my dream and now I am starting a project to share beauty of flower with others.

First have a flower at home and then give a flower/flowers to someone. You don’t have to give bunch of flowers. Just one stem tat a flower shop or a small bouquet you can see at supermarket or grocery store. I heard a lot of sad and terrible news, so I wondered what I could do. I can’t solve those problems but I can create small peace and happiness around me with a flower.Just have as fresh one as possible. You will know all flowers are different, and unique.

Whenever I have an Ikebana class, my students say with smile and satisfaction ,” Flowers changes atmosphere of the place. One stem can make a big change!” I DO AGREE! Your happiness and smile are contagious!

I started.Please join me!  Beautiful

or your beautiful day!
or your beautiful day!

Project.https://www.facebook.com/oneflowerforone/

I left my small flowers and Ikebana in the Richardson Public Library where I used to have classes in  the basement. There are no windows so even a small flower can bring fresh scent and life and beauty. Now I have Ikebana class in other places, so I bring one small arrange/small Ikebana to the library. This time I left a message with it,

HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY!

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