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Rittners School Of Floral Design
In Boston Presents....

Wired Water Design #4



Another similar example to the last three. The major difference is in the flowers used in the base.

Wired Water Design #1 used a rose. Wired Water Design #2 incorporated some rather wild looking nigella. Our Third example featured a sunflower.

In this design we are featuring lisianthus. Lisianthus is a lovely flower, and is available in a range of colors, from pink and purple, to white and bicolors

Notice that in this case our pink flower is featured in the center, with a smaller white flower just peaking out above the waves. Gold color twelve guage aluminum wire supports the assembly and provides contrast to the pink and white. Notice that we allow the wire to actually loop up around the base of the flower itself, not just around the stems.

At first glance, having checked out the other three Wired Water designs, this one may not seem like anything new or different. But gentle reader, bear with us.....

The usefulness of this design will become even more apparent when you go to Wired Water Design #5 !!!





Check Out The Following Wired Water Designs....

Down below are many other examples of designs in water using decorative wire....

  • Wired Water Design #1
  • Wired Water Design #2
  • Wired Water Design #3
  • Wired Water Design #4
  • Wired Water Design #5
  • Wired Water Design #6
  • Wired Water Design #7
  • Wired Water Design #8 & 9
  • Wired Water Design #10
  • Wired Water Design #11
  • Wired Water Design #12
  • Wired Water Design #13
  • Wired Water Design #14
  • Wired Water Design #15





    We hope that you really enjoyed these brief floral design lessons. At Rittners School of Floral Design in Boston we provide floral design instruction that includes a wide range of different styles and techniques. Please come and take one of our hands-on workshop programs!!



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