Love the look and economy of product in this technique. Makes a flower curtain that celebrates the individual blooms/foliages rather than just a mass of material. The airy nature of this and the reusability is so appealing!
Wow! So excited to try this! Those hedge walls we use are so heavy.... this work both for my back and my small studio space. 😊I really love watching your videos. You're a great mentor. Thank you
Dear Hitomi, I had not seen this video until just now. I love it. It is so gorgeous. What a great idea. I love it. Thanks for sharing your unlimited creativity with us.
Such a fabulous and informative video - thank you! Only thing I would love to see would be you arranging the sample flower curtain - and the types of flowers you think work best in flower curtains xx
Hi Hitomi yes I love this Design too the Gloriosa are Magnificent I am planning something on a Frame and this method may work as well ? Thanks for all your great advise I love your Videos
It’s a good idea to use flowers which are not heavy drinkers. Mini callas, Veronica, Ranunculus, Gloriosa lilies, etc. You can test out different flowers. Xxx💚
Hello Kathy. Probably any kind of double faced tape. Because if the slick and rounded surface of watertube, you need something that would make the bindwire stick to the tube so that it doesn’t slide off. Thank you for watching. Xxx💚
The glue was not removed, just peel off the paper to reveal the glue for twisting - much more solid adhesion that prevents the twigs from slipping out. Also when created with fresh twigs, there’s shrinkage - the glue will still hold. Xxx
Love the look and economy of product in this technique. Makes a flower curtain that celebrates the individual blooms/foliages rather than just a mass of material. The airy nature of this and the reusability is so appealing!
Wow! So excited to try this! Those hedge walls we use are so heavy.... this work both for my back and my small studio space. 😊I really love watching your videos. You're a great mentor. Thank you
@AllLeo Absolutely! It's a great alternative to heavier flower walls! Thanks for watching, so glad that you're enjoying them!
I could see bamboo instead of twigs fully transforming this for a more tropical look too
Glad you watched this video!! One of my favorite design system!! Xxx
So beautiful. I love it!❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. Xxx💚
Beautiful hitomo. Thanks for sharing
Thank You!!
Dear Hitomi, I had not seen this video until just now. I love it. It is so gorgeous. What a great idea. I love it. Thanks for sharing your unlimited creativity with us.
Hi Lucia. Glad you found this video... I love the flower curtain!! Xxx💚
Thank you very much for the full explanations and demonstrations.
Hi Sandra. I had this structure up for 2 years outside, used it with different set of flowers. It’s reusable many many times. Xxx💚
Thanks for sharing Hitomi . That's lovely
Lovely ......thanks fir shareing such good idea
Thank you for watching!! Xxx💚
Love love love everything! Thank you
Such a fabulous and informative video - thank you! Only thing I would love to see would be you arranging the sample flower curtain - and the types of flowers you think work best in flower curtains xx
Great technique, which I can't wait to have a go at making.
Super nice !!!!
Thank you so much!! Xxx
You are just "The Best" 💗
Thanks for watching! Xxx
Wonderful.. thanks for sharing your knowledge...
Lovely Technique... You are the best and I hope to take de EMC soon
Hi Hitomi yes I love this Design too the Gloriosa are Magnificent I am planning something on a Frame and this method may work as well ? Thanks for all your great advise I love your Videos
Glad this idea inspires! Thanks for watching! Xxx💚
Lovely! Thank you so much for your videos. Do you have a list of flowers that would work well in these small containers?
It’s a good idea to use flowers which are not heavy drinkers. Mini callas, Veronica, Ranunculus, Gloriosa lilies, etc. You can test out different flowers. Xxx💚
Thank you for watching!! You can pretty much use any flower that is not heavy drinker. Don’t use Hydrangea for instance. Xxx💚
Dear Hitomi,
Thank you for sharing your great knowledge! Beautiful idea, natural look. May I ask what could an alternative for the u glue dash be?
Hello Kathy. Probably any kind of double faced tape. Because if the slick and rounded surface of watertube, you need something that would make the bindwire stick to the tube so that it doesn’t slide off. Thank you for watching. Xxx💚
Thank you very much for your response!
GREATE !Thank you !
Thank you!
Superb! 😀
Hello Hitomi, i can't find " UGlu" in France . Could you give me what is exactly's the name of this firme? Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Smithers Oasis
I don’t understand why you you glued the cur branch, then you removed it when you twisted them to the wire. Is it double work ?
The glue was not removed, just peel off the paper to reveal the glue for twisting - much more solid adhesion that prevents the twigs from slipping out. Also when created with fresh twigs, there’s shrinkage - the glue will still hold. Xxx
Thank you so much. I understand it now .
Thx
This was one of my favorite early design concept that I created outside my studio on the deck. Glad you like it!! Xxx💚