Detailed descriptions of available Distance Education "floral design digital cookbooks" are given in this Our Online Catalog page.
Some of you may like to have a Catalog of Distance Education Floral Design Materials available to read when you are offline. If you wish to do so simply:
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031 Party Design-Larkspur & Curly Willow-II
Party designs can be used for a wide variety of purposes and occasions including weddings, showers, or buffet table use. They tend to be large and expensive. This"how-to-do-it" starts the same as “Party Design,Larkspur & Curly Willow” but takes us in different directions. Two party designs presented here. (33 pages)
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032 Party Design-Tower of Power
This is a tall and impressive sphere like party arrangement. Great as a table centerpiece. Large and expensive! Easy to make. Alternative materials selection chart included. (25 pages)
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033 Romantic Red Centerpiece
A romantic setting sets the scene for romance. What says romance better than flowers? This "how-to-do-it" will teach you how to make a spectacular romantic table centerpiece. Roses, tulips, gerbera, spray roses and heather all contribute to a design that is opulent and lavish...... Use at your own risk!!! We claim no responsibility for any passion that may result!! (18 pages)
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034 Romantic Valentines
When you are a busy it is often easy to end up making the same thing over and over again. Many floral designers have overused the dozen roses in the container motif........ In this e-book we challenge you to get out of your rut with two romantic arrangements that are easy to make yet impressive to look at. One is a more classic look in a foam base. The other is water based media in a nontraditional, yet glorious presentation of beautiful blossoms. (27 pages)
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035 Round Wedding Bouquet
This is a beautiful round wedding bouquet stylized on a foam base, that may be carried by the bride, maid of honor or bridesmaids. It displays quite easily how color can be a major design element influencing the attractiveness of some floral art. It is colorful and easy to make. (12 pages)
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036 Round Bouquet Clustered Technique
This is a lovely round wedding bouquet stylized on a foam base, that may be carried by the bride, maid of honor or bridesmaids. What is rather unique here is that various flowers are concentrated into sections. Materials used include lilies, alstroemeria, stephanotis, seeded eucalyptus and roses. This does require prior design knowledge. It assumes that the designer knows how to wire and tape and feels comfortable with wiring and taping technique applied to stephanotis. (16 pages)
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037 Sunflowers & River Cane--Four Variations On A Theme
This is a design that is fun and funky. It involves the use of sunflowers, river cane and a few other exotics to come up with four variations on a theme. The design gets increasingly complex, displaying water based designing that would have Grandfather’s hair stand up on end! For open minded folks with adventurous tastes. (15 pages)
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038 Sunglasses Centerpiece
This is a foam based party design that is so bright and bold that you may need sunglasses to look at it! It is an average size arrangement, bright and cheerful that could be used for any festive occasion. Striking floral art at its best. Sunglasses not included! (28 pages)
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039 Winter Vase Arrangement
The period from Dec. through Feb. gives all kinds of opportunities for creative expression that is seasonally oriented, but not holiday based. We give a good example of an incredible winter style vase arrangement that is not specifically themed to Christmas or Valentines Day. Starts with the same container as “Winter Vase Arrangement High Style” but teaches a different arrangement. This design incorporates roses, alstroemeria, carnations and seasonal foliage. Small alternative selection chart included with suggestions for variations. (12 pages)
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040 Winter Vase Arrangement--High Style
The period from Dec. through Feb. gives all kinds of opportunities for creative expression that is seasonally oriented, but not holiday based. This "how-to-do-it" gives a good example of an incredible winter style vase arrangement that is not specifically themed to Christmas or Valentines Day. Contents include dendrobium orchids, carnations, lilies and seasonal foliage. Impressive, pretty and fun to do. Small alternative selection chart included with suggestions for variations. Try it. You’ll like it! (13 pages)
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041 Winter Water Design
This is a lovely floral design created in water based media. It feels seasonal using white and lavender roses, red pepper berries and curly willow yet is not linked to any particular holiday. Several secrets to controlling flowers in water based media are shared. Get this one. It’s great! (14 pages)
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042 Winter Water Design---Part 2---Eight Variations
This is a continuation of the “Winter Water Design” In this value laden e-book, we take the design that we made in “Winter Water Design”, and present eight variations on the original theme. These variations are quick and easy to do, and give very interesting effects. It’s cool to see how you can easily make a design look different with just an added step or two. lf you liked the original materials, you will also appreciate these variations. (12 pages)
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043 Yellow Round & Teardrop Bouquets
Two matching bridal bouquets stylized in foam media are presented for the bride, maid of honor or bridesmaids. Materials used include yellow roses, stephanotis, spray roses, and hypericum. This does require that the viewer be able to wire and tape and feel comfortable with wiring and taping stephanotis. These bouquets are classical and gorgeous! (17 pages)
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044 Party Design-Cranberry Centerpiece
Party floral art is where it’s at with this wonderful floral digital cookbook. We present instruction in two different floral techniques, designing under water in a cylinder, and foam design ring/wreath technique, to create two kinds of party designs that would work quite well for weddings, showers and special events. Outstanding instruction! (25 pages)
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045 What Do I Do With A Dozen Roses?
This is a typical question asked by someone who receives flowers. It is often asked by someone who is giving flowers but wants to design them first rather then just presenting them. It is a typical design assignment in many flower shops. In this terrific "how-to-do-it" we teach you some rather interesting tricks of the trade that will make it fun for you to design 12 roses quickly and easily. Two designs are presented, one to be viewed all the way around, and the other a one sided design. Water based designing in glass. A must have....(31 pages)
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