Sunday, April 3, 2016

The Flower Workshop by Ariella Chezar

★★★★ ☐ The publisher has provided a copy for review.
Sooo, you found some branches and flowers growing along the path. And you remembered that fabulous arrangement in the florist window (thinking, "Can't be that hard. It's only branches and flowers...") And now you're lost, wondering what to do.

Go grab The Flower Workshop and let your creativity flow. The clear instructions and beautiful photos are arranged by color, type, and seasons. It's like having a master florist looking over your shoulder as you work.

The nice thing about this book is that it assumes you love flowers. The pictures are so pretty and the 50 arrangements so varied that you won't just pick it up once. There's something to learn on nearly every page. Once you master a few of the arrangements, you'll be on your way to new skills that you can transfer to many other settings and bouquets, garlands, sprays, and ...?

There's a lot here. I would have given it 4.5 stars if I had that icon. Well done: a text, a reference manual, and a coffee table book in one.

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