Showing posts with label Honolulu Museum of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honolulu Museum of Art. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Floral Jewelry Workshop at the Honolulu Museum of Art
Friday, August 25, 2017
Intro to Western Floral Design at the Honolulu Museum of Art 2017
Intro to Western Floral Design • FLDB173W96
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Class Name :
Intro to Western Floral Design • FLDB173W96
Class Date :
September 05
-
October 03
Meeting Times :
Tue 6–8pm (5 sessions)
Class Location :
Room 102
Instructor :
Deb Di Bella
Price :
$99.00

About this Class:
Interested in floral design as a hobby or a
career? Learn the basics in this class. Explore the uses of different
types of floral material while incorporating the elements and principles
of design. Flower care and handling, a bit of terminology, botany and
history are also be included.
This is a fun mix of contemporary Western
floral design styles utilizing some of the latest accessories such as
aluminum wire and flat cane paired with flowers to create centerpieces,
gifts, and personal flowers.
Week 1: Care and handling
of fresh, processing, storage, heat/cold, food, types of flowers—trops
vs. spring, types of foliages, tools. Elements of design—with visuals,
floral terminology. Wire work with wrist corsage/boutonniere and “flower
crown.” Different types of wire—aluminum, bark, flat, round, gauges.
Week 2: Arrange 12
roses—wiring, care and handling, different types: spray, SA/Ecuador, CA,
local, tea, petal count, shape, etc. With filler/no filler, using a
vase and a container with foam.
Week 3: Working with tropical, in foam, for a small hospital gift. Also how to dress up a store-bought orchid plant for a gift.
Week 4: European hand spiraled bouquet and presentation ideas.
Week 5: Two types of centerpieces—long and low and roundy-moundy using foam and “spring” flowers.
Supply ListArtwork by Deb Di Bella
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
Per Benjamin Workshop and Demo in Hawaii, Sept. 2015
Per's demo begins with his three circle carnation bouquet. |
Explaining how to spiral all three rows of stems. |
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Adding more flowers and accessories for interest. |
Collar of yarn and plastic strips is the base for a more organic arrangement. |
Double carnation arch construction. |
Beginning to add flowers too the feather bouquet. |
Top of the feather bouquet before adding flowers to it. |
Inverted yarn bouquet. |
Using tropicals for an arc arrangement. |
King Protea bouquet with the addition of more flowers. |
Grass basket bouquet. Note the handle. |
Per's signature carnation heart bouquet. |
Finished bouquets. |
King Protea bouquet |
Inverted yarn bouquet. |
Ti leaf bouquet. |
Class photo. MAHALO Per for the inspiration!! |
Labels:
Floral design,
hand-tied bouquet,
Honolulu Academy of Art,
Honolulu Museum of Art,
Per Benjamin,
scandinavian contemporary decorative style
Monday, August 17, 2015
Western Flower Arranging - Foundation
Class :
Western Flower Arranging: Foundations • 153W109
Class Date :
September 06
-
October 04
Meeting Times :
Sun 9-11am
Class Location :
Room 202
Instructor :
Deb Di Bella AIFD
Class Size :
12
spaces remain
Price :
$200.00
About this Class:
Workshop / 4 sessions / $200 / Room 202 / Sun 9-11am / Sep 6-Oct 4No class Sep 27
This is a foundation class for those interested in floral design as a hobby or a career. We will explore the uses of different types of floral material while incorporating the all important elements and principles of design. Flower care and handling, a bit of terminology, botany and history will also be included. This is a fun mix or contemporary Western floral design styles utilizing some of the latest accessories such as aluminum wire, flat cane, etc. paired with flowers to create centerpieces, gifts, personal flowers, etc. Students will provide their own flowers.
Supply list
ARTWORK BY INSTRUCTOR / DEB DI BELLA
Need a parking pass?
Buy one here!
Labels:
Deborah Di Bella AIFD,
flower arranging class,
Honolulu Museum of Art,
Western Flower Arranging foundations class
Western Flower Arranging - Intermediate @ Honolulu Museum of Art
Western Flower Arranging: Intermediate • 153W110
Class :
Western Flower Arranging: Intermediate • 153W110
Class Date :
October 11
-
November 01
Meeting Times :
Sun 9-11am
Class Location :
Room 202
Instructor :
Deb Di Bella AIFD
Class Size :
12
spaces remain
Price :
$200.00
About this Class:
Workshop / 4 sessions / $200 / Room 202 / Sun 9-11am / Oct 11-Nov 1This four session course is the continuation of the exploration of Western floral design styles. We will be utilizing contemporary floral accessories to create designs such as wedding bouquets, centerpieces, tropical arrangements and more. Proper care and handling, and the use of the principles and elements of design will be stressed. Previous experience is desirable but not necessary.Students will provide their own flowers.
Supply list
ARTWORK BY INSTRUCTOR / DEB DI BELLA AIFD
Need a parking pass?
Buy one here!
Labels:
Deborah Di Bella AIFD,
flower arranging class,
Honolulu Museum of Art,
Western Flower Arranging Intermediate class
Monday, May 18, 2015
Honolulu Museum of Art » The Ikebana Exhibition May 22 - 25, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
Honolulu Museum of Art » Shangri La: The Flower Show
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Western Flower Arranging Intermediate Class @ Honolulu Museum of Art
Western Flower Arranging: Intermediate • 151W113
Class :
Western Flower Arranging: Intermediate • 151W113
Class Date :
February 23
-
March 3, 2015
Meeting Times :
Mon 6-8pm
Class Location :
Room 202 @ Honolulu Museum of Art
Instructor :
Deb Di Bella AIFD
Class Size :
9
spaces remain
Price :
$215.00
About this Class:
Workshop / 5 sessions / $215 / Room 202 / Mon 6-8pm / Feb 23-March 30No class March 16
Continue the exploration of Western floral design styles. Students utilize contemporary floral accessories to create wedding bouquets, centerpieces, tropical arrangements and more. Proper care and handling, and the principles of design will be stressed. Previous experience is desirable but not necessary.
ARRANGEMENT BY INSTRUCTOR / DEB DI BELLA AIFD
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