Week 42, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers Having the opportunity to design with local dahlias so late into October is such a gift for flower lovers here…
Week 41, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers Large enough to be used as a terrarium, this bottle green jar is one of two I purchased years ago…
Week 40, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers There are some common threads between my 2013 footed bowl arrangement and this week’s 2023 footed bowl arrangements. For one,…
Week 39, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers There is a common language between my 2023 floral arrangement and the original 2013 design in a chapter called “Rhythm…
Week 38, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers When I designed the original arrangement featured in Slow Flowers (2013), it turns out that – yes – it was…
Week 37, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers Common hops (Humulus lupulus) are always welcome when the Pacific Northwest growers begin to share their bounty at the Seattle…
Week 36, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers My obsession for acquiring USA-made pottery has been fueled by a few friends who are also collectors. Back in the…
Week 35, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers Oh my gosh, this was one of my favorite arrangements created for the book, Slow Flowers! The background: I designed…
Week 34, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers File this endeavor in the “win” column. When I look at the 2023 version of my “Summer Confections” arrangement, first…
Week 33, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers The original arrangement seen above is filled with love and affection for my friend, the late Ellen Spector Platt. Ellen…