photo: Ted Mishima
Come and join us for this textural class!
With their striking forms and subtle colors, succulents are valuable design elements in our gardens. They also offer an enticing range of texture in flower design. Discover how these luscious plants enhance your flower arrangements. Later, replant the succulents and enjoy them in your garden or containers!
Monday July 16 6:30 – 9:00pm $75
Call to reserve your space @ 503-236-5829
https://francoiseweeks.com/seasonal-design-classes/all-about-texture-magical-succulents
photo: Françoise Weeks Studio
Hellebore, viburnum, lilly-of-the-valley, solomon seal,poppy pods, berries, succulents, ferns, tillandsias, alchimella, lichen, figs, leucodendron, maidenhair,…
A couple of weeks ago I got an order for a botanical purse – I've made many for weddings and events. But this time there was a specific request: it needed to last for a long time. Succulents were the answer – but there were some new mechanics involved, because simply gluing the succulents on the purse frame, was not going to keep these little guys alive. Their little roots needed to be in soil! As I have a shade garden, I don't have much experience with growing succulents. After some research I finally came up with a solution for this project. It took quite a while to finish it, but I learned a lot and know that next time it will go much faster!
photos: Françoise Weeks Studio
This was one of 3 flower garlands that I made for an event. So many spring flowers and textures to select: from the bold peonies to the delicate columbine. And here are some others: astrantia, scabiosa, kangoroo paws, weigelia, viburnum, blueberries, cerinthe, kale, sweet william, cymbidium, black baccara roses, leukodendron, amaranthus, succulents, moneyplant, thistle, ferns, …
photos: Françoise Weeks Studio
The WCWP meeting, organized by Becky Timmons with No Ordinary Affair, took place at Methven Vineyards. As always, it was a great networking opportunity!
Thank you Paul Rich for the great pictures!