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Thanksgiving – Theme Design, Smith Ranch Homes, San Rafael

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This five foot arrangement by Yukiko is traditional for the buffet at Smith Ranch Homes.   Flowers, leaves, branches and fruits of the season: including anthuriums, roses, harakeke, berries, baby apples and lemons.

thanksgiving-floral design is 5 feet tall, san rafael

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Written by Peter

November 23rd, 2009 at 4:54 pm

Birthday Flowers in November

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For a special birthday in Marin, her parents called us from their home in beautiful Brittany.  A series  of telephone calls and e-mails set the guiding tone as soft yellow, spring, peach.   For this, Yukiko designed the bouquet below:   peach roses with a subtle accent of “wax” flowers, magnolia leaves, nandina leaves and Hawthorne foliage.

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The tone is a reflection, a reminder of the daughter’s favorite flowers and colors as she was growing up.

BTW,  you probably knew this already, but I’ll write it here anyway: “wax” flowers are not wax;  they are real flowers with a waxy coating deep inside.

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Written by Peter

November 9th, 2009 at 6:09 pm

Ikebana – Conflicts in Space

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Yukiko has created many more ikebana designs than there is space to show them on her website.  This week we had to take down one strikingly beautiful ikebana to make space for the newest design.  Here they are:

We Took Down This Picture…

bamboo ikebana with dogwood branches in blossom

Ikebana with Bamboo and Dogwood – seasonal supply of dogwood is presently difficult.

To Make Page Space Available for This Picture

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Ikebana of Orchids in October – designed with green cymbidium with phalaenopsis accent.

 

To have a place for every unique ikebana design by Yukiko, we are expanding our Ikebana Gallery to include online resources from Flickr

As we develop this approach we will keep you informed through this blog.

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Written by Peter

October 21st, 2009 at 9:56 am