How to Make an All Foliage Arrangement Using Garden Foliage
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2020
- To celebrate #RHSChelsea week, enjoy this video of an all-foliage arrangement which uses beautiful plant material from the demonstrator's garden.
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Thank you.❤
Fantastic design, lots of contrasting foliages.
Absolutely and utterly stunning and gorgeous too and just goes to show, you don’t have to send loads of money 💴 to make an arrangement. Thank you so much Chris. It’s really really awesome. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Stunning design, I am learning so much watching your demonstrations, thank you for sharing.
Thanks to you I finally made one myself! And it doesn’t look that bad ...
A beutiful vase of flower only the leaves. Thank you.
Chrissie I love your designs, they are so beautiful, precise and clean.
Chrissie: I loved this video. It was a real revelation, never seen all foliage arrangements before. So well explained - very informative and inspirational. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Very beautiful, striking. Great choice of flowers and colours. Will try and copy it.
How lovely, thank you for sharing, its beautiful! Great explanations and I appreciate the name of the foliage appearing, so helpful!
Beautiful
That was a wonderful lesson. Really enjoyed the explanation as to,why to add this leaf here and that foliage there. Thank you, really enjoyed this❤
Absolutely beautiful! I love the way you explain your foliage placement. Thank you. Happy New Year from Texas!
Very nice
So beautiful
Thanks
Buenos tardes.
Soy de Costa Rica.
Me encantó el desarrollo del arreglo.
Se ve muy armonioso.
Felicitaciones.
Muy agradecida!
Stunning!!💞
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you so much. Budget cutting. Just cut foliage from your garden.
So beautiful!!!!
Gorgeous
Class! I love it!
Glad you like it!
Fantabulous!!! How did you condition the upright stems of ivy as they are very turgid?
Thank you for this Dem.
The ivy stems were growing up a wall and were straight to start with. They were detached from the wall and conditioned as usual, and as the stems were woody, they stayed upright.
Well done Chris, especially as you were working on it from the back, very difficult! Do you grow your own equisetum?
Thank you Lorna. Our demonstrator always works from the back, and yes, she grows her own Equisetum in the garden.
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