3rd time re visited back to basics. I noticed the audio as the time goes by in years it got better and better. The tutorials are as ever excellent. The design is as ever excellent. Thank you for your tutorials.
Hi again, you are correct, hopefully the audio is now better as I've invested in better equipment as time as gone on and the channel has become more successful. Hopefully I'll be re-filming the Back to Basics again soon with a different set of flowers.
This is a simple and straightforward arrangement to follow. I would love to see a larger traditional symmetrical arrangement. Looking lovely. Thank you
Excellent demonstration, with clear instructions for beginners and also as a reminder for the more experienced arranger on the basics of flower arranging and traditional designs.
I really appreciate how you include us in your decision-making process. For example, why you chose not to use the Pistache because it was too similar in texture and color and would get lost in the design. That's very helpful.
OK I'm going to go a bit crazy here! :) Here are some things I'd like to learn: Fan shape, Cone, Inverted T, Beidermeier, small Tussie Mussie arrangements in foam (maybe that's the same as Beidermeier???), making a garden basket, formalinear design, Bespoke garden style, Pot et Fleur, cascade/waterfall, Western Line design, miniature arrangements. I also need A LOT of guidance on how to attractively arrange and wrap loose cut flowers, arranging and boxing long stemmed roses, wrapping hand-tied bouquets, foiling and bowing potted plants, etc. I could use A LOT of instruction on ALL the beginning skills I need when starting a job at a shop as a newbie: things like gauges of wire, ribbon sizes, bow making, flower and plant wrapping, key words to use when describing arrangements when taking phone orders....things like that. Thanks so much for all your videos. You are a GREAT TEACHER! :) @@sharondower
3rd time re visited back to basics. I noticed the audio as the time goes by in years it got better and better. The tutorials are as ever excellent. The design is as ever excellent. Thank you for your tutorials.
Hi again, you are correct, hopefully the audio is now better as I've invested in better equipment as time as gone on and the channel has become more successful. Hopefully I'll be re-filming the Back to Basics again soon with a different set of flowers.
This is a simple and straightforward arrangement to follow. I would love to see a larger traditional symmetrical arrangement. Looking lovely. Thank you
Great suggestion!
Excellent demonstration, with clear instructions for beginners and also as a reminder for the more experienced arranger on the basics of flower arranging and traditional designs.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful. 👏👏👏👍
Thank you! 😊 Thanks for watching
Thanks for watching this video. . I just ❤ it.
I'm glad you like it
I really appreciate how you include us in your decision-making process. For example, why you chose not to use the Pistache because it was too similar in texture and color and would get lost in the design. That's very helpful.
Let me know the styles of design, you'd like to see in a video
OK I'm going to go a bit crazy here! :) Here are some things I'd like to learn:
Fan shape, Cone, Inverted T, Beidermeier, small Tussie Mussie arrangements in foam (maybe that's the same as Beidermeier???), making a garden basket, formalinear design, Bespoke garden style, Pot et Fleur, cascade/waterfall, Western Line design, miniature arrangements.
I also need A LOT of guidance on how to attractively arrange and wrap loose cut flowers, arranging and boxing long stemmed roses, wrapping hand-tied bouquets, foiling and bowing potted plants, etc. I could use A LOT of instruction on ALL the beginning skills I need when starting a job at a shop as a newbie: things like gauges of wire, ribbon sizes, bow making, flower and plant wrapping, key words to use when describing arrangements when taking phone orders....things like that.
Thanks so much for all your videos. You are a GREAT TEACHER! :)
@@sharondower
@@dianeouellette3571 where do you live Diane? What part of the world. Have you thought of private lessons on Zoom?
Very simple and easy to follow than you.
Muito lindo bom trabalho
Thanks for watching
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The flower on the table behind you was rather distracting at times 23:40
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