

MOVEMENT STUDY WORKSHOP, PART 2
As promised, here's the follow-up to the previous post! Some images from the second part of our Movement Study Workshop, taken during a photoshoot with Anna Peters. Anna and I had been talking for a while about collaborating on a shoot involving movement and flowers... and we decided we would open it up to participants from the workshop as well! Most of the ladies who attended the morning session came to the photoshoot too, and assisted with setting up a simple hanging instal


MOVEMENT STUDY WORKSHOP, PART 1
Last April, we hosted a floral design workshop centered around the idea of movement- how it relates to floral design, and how to create natural, unexpected, and fluid movement that draws the eye through a design. The first part of the day was spent in the Botanique studio, creating vased arrangements and learning techniques and mechanics to get those stems going in whatever direction you want! The second half of the day was optional, as we moved into a photography studio sett


NEW YEAR, NEW JOURNAL
Hello dear readers! Since Botanique's inception in 2011, we have been using Blogger as a platform to share our latest work and happenings. But it's 2018! Time to get the blog integrated into the actual website! So from here on out, we'll be posting our latest work, information on upcoming workshops, snapshots of the garden and more on this page. If you want to look back through the archives, head over to www.botaniqueflowers.blogspot.com- you'll find a wealth of photos showin