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Antonia De Vere, a top designer in dried floral creations, shows how to select, dry, and then work with flowers to their best advantage.
A top designer in dried floral welcomes you into her studio to learn the craft’s potential.Today in floral design, dried flowers and botanicals give their fresh cousins a strong run for their long-held position as the classic material. Today, unrecognizable from the 1970s (when they were first trendy), dried flowers are a popular material for the most modern, contemporary creations in flower art.
This art’ssustainability and zero-waste focusdamaged flowers that cant be sold for fresh bouquets can be used productivelyis another reason “forever flowers” are perfect for today.
[AuthorName]By Antonia De Vere[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Antonia De Vere, a pioneer in the dried-floral revival, designs floral art from large to small and works with a range of commercial clients. Her works are especially prominent in the top eateries, vineyards, and boutiques of her native New Zealand.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]350 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Dry, Preserve, Display[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]350 color images[/ColorPattern]