Anyway, apparently nothing cheers me up better than my floristry course, and 7 hours of uninterrupted hard work with flowers. It leaves me creatively and mentally satisfied, and physically exhausted - in a good way. I really, really recommend it! And here is the main arrangement I made today – a woven heart-shaped garland, from mimosa, which acts as a wedding car decoration. It’s attached to the car’s hood with a series of cleverly attached silicon suckers. It looks good, but it requires about 3 hours of repetitive, finger-numbing and slow-going work – and a lot of patience. Up to you to decide if it’s worth it…
Wedding car decoration: heart-shaped garland I wanted to write that I’ve been suffering from autumn blues lately, but I just looked out through the window, saw the fat snowflakes falling to the already white-covered ground, and realised that it’s actually winter blues. Anyway, apparently nothing cheers me up better than my floristry course, and 7 hours of uninterrupted hard work with flowers. It leaves me creatively and mentally satisfied, and physically exhausted - in a good way. I really, really recommend it! And here is the main arrangement I made today – a woven heart-shaped garland, from mimosa, which acts as a wedding car decoration. It’s attached to the car’s hood with a series of cleverly attached silicon suckers. It looks good, but it requires about 3 hours of repetitive, finger-numbing and slow-going work – and a lot of patience. Up to you to decide if it’s worth it…
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