Friday, May 27, 2011

The Flower Design School in Vermont

One of the best experiences during the last week of May 2011 was studying Flower Design at the VT Academy of Flower Design, located in Waterbury, VT nearby the Ben and Jerry's ice cream factory.  


  
Instructor Ned Davis has such talent, creativity and the willingness to help students. In 1987, Ned was the first florist in Vermont to become a member of the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD). In 1989, he represented the Northeastern United States as one of four designers competing in the Design America competition where he was a runner up for the event.

Instructor Ned Davis, preparing a green arrangement.

I plan to continue my professional education in the Vermont Academy of Flower Design!

Part of What I Did in the Basic Floral Design 1 & 2


Bouquet for brides, using pink color.
Bouquet for brides using monochromatic color.

Testing in front a mirror what it looks like.

Arrangement with greens.

Arrangement with a pin frog. Victorian style.

For funerals. Easel spray design. 

Causa Limeña - Peruvian plate

Meal to share for the last day of class. Thank you to Ned for making possible my dream.

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