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| | | | There are few better ways to express your love than with a flower heart... Especially when you make it yourself. Romance at its best! |
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| | Hiroto Inoue is a Japanese floral artist whosedelightful charm and witty nature earned him the nickname ‘Funny’ in the floral design universe.
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In his new book ‘Funny Style’, Hiroto Inoue constructs solid and firm backdrops for his flowers with the thinnest and humblest of materials: slender blades of grasses, orchid roots, slivers of bamboo, strips of wood veneer and especially paper.
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These fascinating, carefully constructed backgrounds are adorned with few or just one single flower. It results in innovative designs that perfectly balance manmade and natural materials, structure and spontaneity. |
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| | | We like to celebrate love with flowers. Flowers speak to us without words. They translate our deepest emotions. But a Valentine’s Day floral creation doesn’t always have to be in the shape of a heart. In the new Fleur Créatif Spring issue, you will find creations inspired by letters, or by love letters. |
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| | | Although red roses are the traditional gift on Valentine's Day, there are so many more colours and varieties available. Did you know all rose colours have a different meaning? |
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| | | This bouquet of flowers, one of master florist Dominique Herold's signature compositions, is the perfect gift for your loved ones. We'll tell you how to make this Valentine bouquet yourself! |
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Christina Burton-Fox AIFD
floral artist & instructor
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