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Internationally renowned floral artist Hitomi Gilliam AIFD and 5-time Gala Award-winning designer Kathy Whalen AIFD have teamed up to write the first US book in decades on judging floral design. "A Fresh Look At Judging Floral Design, A Guide for Judges, Designers, Teachers, Mentors and Hosts" has received three awards in 2014 for independent publishing: Gold Benjamin Franklin Award for Education Book; Gold Eric Hoffer Award for Reference Book; and Silver Benjamin Franklin Award for Professional/Technical book.Whether creating design, teaching design or judging design, the body of knowledge that all draw upon needs to be current and consistent. The book addresses the needs of the multiple audiences who are thirsty for 21st century perspectives on floral design beyond beautiful pictures - flower arrangers, teachers and judges, as well as hosts who hold flower arranging exhibits and festivals for communities, museums and galleries. "A Fresh Look At Judging Floral Design" is a substantive resource on current topics, particularly those about which little has previously been published. Its content is presented in a graphic and easy-to-read format with 338 images, 464 pages, many charts, a glossary, annotated resources and a CD with 25 images for practice-judging and more than 1000 botanical/common plant names. A number of people who know the literature of the field refer to the book as an updated version of Esther Hamél's revered book,"Encyclopedia of Judging and Exhibiting," originally published in 1966 - a humbling compliment indeed."A Fresh Look At Judging Floral Design" has been purchased by readers in 29 countries.Here's a sample of what people are saying:"Destined to become the standard 'reference icon' for years to come!"Jim Johnson AAF, AIFD, TMFADistinguished Lecturer and Director EmeritusBenz School of Floral DesignTexas A&M University
Showcasing more than 250 designs by more than 130 gifted amateur arrangers under the auspices of the World Association of Flower Arrangers (WAFA USA), Flower Arranging the American Way is a contemporary celebration of an art form dating back to the third millennium bce. Superbly photographed by Mick Hales and other talented photographers, with each arrangement explained in clear and inviting detail by author Nancy D'Oench, the selection of designs shown here is distinctly American. In addition to flowers and foliage, each design incorporates natural materials from the seashore, the roadside, and even the compost heap to make dramatic mixedmedia creations. Arrangers at all skill levels will find inspiration and advice aplenty.
Explores flower arranging as an art form, with a special emphasis on creativity and developing your own style.
How women changed the American landscape from planting war victory gardens to saving the redwoods, beautifying the highway to creating horticultural standards. In 1904, Elizabeth Price Martin founded the Garden Club of Philadelphia. In 1913, twelve garden clubs in the eastern and central United States signed an agreement to form the Garden Guild. The Garden Guild would later become the Garden Club of America (GCA), now celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2013. GCA is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 200 member clubs and approximately 18,000 members throughout the country. Comprised of all women, GCA has emerged as a national leader in the fields of horticulture, conservation, and civic improvement. As an example, in 1930, GCA was a key force in preserving the redwood forests of California, helping to create national awareness for the need to preserve these forests, along with contributing funds to purchase land on which they stood. The Garden Club of America Grove and the virgin forest tract of Canoe Creek contain some of the finest specimens of the redwood forests. The Garden Club of America is a centennial celebration of strong women who nurtured the country, helped spread the good word of gardening, and continue to plant seeds of awareness.
A guide to flower arranging. Topics covered include: what you need, advice on all the various styles of arrangement, and how to make flowers last longer. It also includes a plant dictionary which features information on topics such as vase-life and drying methods.