Friday, December 9, 2011

Ikebana Comp


First time I entered an Ikebana competition.

Sunday, June 6, 2010


'Resident florist' at Trinity Theological College
I love to do flower arrangements for all the college's functions, especially the grand opening and closing ceremonies. However, they have smaller events too where I just do a one-container arrangement.
The chapel has such a high ceiling I was able to use the Forsythia at full height.
What a stunning yellow right? I love the contrast in colours - golden Forsythia with red Celosia and lime poms. Do you know each Celosia is exactly the same size as shown? Sometimes, when the wholesaler just happens to get everything in just the right freshness, the size of the blooms and the absolute vibrancy of the colours all come together and Boom! The gorgeous factor goes up the roof!

Food - another passion of mine


What a crab!
Actually the crabs were lovely. We had pepper, chilli and even tang hoon crab. Only the best for our KL visitors. Read the comments in the centre row. They are all our crabs. Pauline loves Singapore crabs. When we asked the staff who the chefs were? We found out they are from KL! Ha ha ha... that's why crabs in Singapore taste better than in KL.


Saturday, June 5, 2010

Fun with Flowers I -- Make Floral Animals

ADORABLE PETS
A Puppy & Rabbits

Floral pets are lovely and free of care.

Just lots of fluffy pom-poms and u have the cutest Maltese with a sweet pink flower in her hair!





SPRINGFIELD SEC'S AESTHETIC CLUB
Fun Floral Class












A whole roomful of rabbits from the creative and productive students of Springfield. Everyone had fun; both students and teachers.
Buckets of pom-poms with cordyline eyes - so that's what floral rabbits are made of!



Year of the... Ox!
Just for fun, made my Year's animal for my mum. The beautiful ears were fashioned by my teenager who thought the ox should definitely hear. Moo... moo...

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Mother's Day Demo @ Tangs & Takashimaya





Mother's Day Floral Demonstration 2009
Invitation by Cristal D'Arques to demonstrate fresh flower arrangements using crystal vases from France

I've been teaching and demonstrating in classroom settings for so many years. I thought this public demo in the middle of both Tangs and Taka's Household departments would be different. As it progressed, it turned out to be quite similar except instead of the usual captive audience, there was some 'competition' from the surrounding demo tables. Next to me was a herbal chicken demo and the smell was most delicious.

So with people enticed by the smell, the demo started with a few people gathered round; mostly friends! But once I started showing the different kinds of floral foam and demonstrated with the small bud vase, more people stopped to look and I could feel the audience getting interested.

The first vase was the smallest and I progressively went to bigger vases, showing the different techniques to apply with each type of vase, size, neck shape and crystal pattern. I used flowers which were more unusual like Pincushion, Agapanthus and lime Cymbidium orchids while also showing stables like red Rose, Carnations and Hypericum.
By the 2nd round (2 rounds at each venue over 2 weekends), everything went very smoothly and each subsequent demo got longer and longer. For the very first demo, I did a lot of prep work so I went through the various arrangements for the 4 vases very fast. However, as I was contracted for 40 min, I had to lengthen my spiel.

From the 2nd demo onwards, I did less prep, showed the actual cutting and inserting and gave some background into the mechanics of floral arrangement.

Altogether a most enriching experience for me. I gather the audience enjoyed themselves too as there were a number of crystal sales and enquiries after the sessions.

Thank you God for being with me and thank you friends and helpers for praying and supporting me in my floral adventure (:

A happy custome
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