Christine de Beer - effortless floral craftsman
Twist the edge of a papyrus together to craft a neat little nest for a bird for your Spring floral display.
Using the natural responses of plant material to their fullest creative potential.
A sturdy stick armature to help you drape the first few opening clematis Armandii vines into a winter display.
Tie a few Papyrus stems into bundle-parcels with lily grass.
A small wineglass overflowing with love... and tiny Arctic Bell daffodils.
Bring in a few dogwood twigs to force for some hopeful signs of spring.
Tea cup roses have the tiniest of stems and can easily be supported by grass snippets stacked into a armature.
Use the natural way pinecones close their scales when wet or cold to protect the little seeds from moisture and damage to display your winter flowers in a small container.
Craft a grass shelter with hollow grass that can be retracted and extended to adjust the length in height where needed.
A winter twig that looks like it is barely hanging on in the blizzard to recreate the sparkle of winter.
Glue delicate twigs into a barely there armature for a glowing candle display to light up winter.
Lambs' Ear gift boxes with barely there tinsel and dew drop crystals for an easy make ahead Christmas Eve table top wreath display