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1. Floristry - A Step-by-Step Guide
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It is nice to come across a book that does exactly what it says it does. The unpretentious title completely describes what is inside this book...

2. Floristry - A Step-by-Step Guide
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It is nice to come across a book that does exactly what it says it does. The unpretentious title completely describes what is inside this book...

3. Floristry - A Step-by-Step Guide
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It is nice to come across a book that does exactly what it says it does. The unpretentious title completely describes what is inside this book...

4. Fresh Cut Flowers by Gregory Milner
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My goodness – this is certainly one of the most colourful books that we have ever had the good fortune to review...

5. Fresh Cut Flowers by Gregory Milner
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My goodness – this is certainly one of the most colourful books that we have ever had the good fortune to review...

6. Fresh Cut Flowers by Gregory Milner
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My goodness – this is certainly one of the most colourful books that we have ever had the good fortune to review...

...stoen run the school ?De Groene Verbeelding? and in this book Gudrun explores in step-by-step stages the basic techniques of European contemporary floristry and flower arranging....

This book, like all of their titles, is well conceived, clearly laid out and beautifully photographed. The difference with this title (apparently the first in a series of four) is that it is full of i

9. Floristry Basics Materials
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Based on her many years\' experience with the plant world, expert floral designer and master florist Rita Van Gansbeke Demonstrates in this book the essence of flower arrangement.

10. Fresh Cut Flowers by Gregory Milner
(Magazine/BOOK WORM)
... how they actually function; how to condition and care for them; what to look out for when buying them; basics on how to arrange them; how to retail them including wedding and corporate occasions a...

...ry – A Step-by-Step Guide, completely describes what is inside this book.  Step-by-step guides to basic floristry on almost every subject from basic bridal work to sympathy through to arrangi...

...ley Mackrell-Hey In her role as a floristry tutor, Kathryn Barker found herself regularly producing basic notes to introduce her students to the use of the European Principles of Design in their ...

...hed in 2008 by Stichting Kunstboek Photography by Isabelle Persyn The title of this book, Floristry Basic Materials, perfectly describes the contents. The book is clearly aimed at individuals wis...

...as the development of the Flower Buddy. The Flower Buddies come in two different sizes and are basically white shapes with holes where you can create ‘outfits’ using flowers.  Each ‘Bud...

15. Floral Empire
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...ht say that this is a bit of a shock for early spring but in fact it could prove highly effective.  Basically you should aim for a more vintage look to the finished design. Also evident are co...

16. New Books
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...n inspiration for any bridal florist or bride to be. Click here to PRE-ORDER NOW Floristic Basics by Gudrun Cottenier and Nico Bostoen Photography by Isabelle Persyn 168 pages Hardback ...

17. Wedding Bouquets for Spring
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...ok holds a treasure trove of information including recommended tools and materials, techniques including basic wiring, decorative wiring etc and is ideal for someone starting out in bridal floristry o...

18. Floristic Basics
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...an flower arranging school De Groene Verbeelding decided it was time to produce a book that went back to basics... In their latest book Floristic Basics, Gudrun and Nico show in step-by-step detail ex...

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