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Congratulations to Jamie Chae AIFD for the opening of her flower shop located in Roseville, CA. Visit her at www.dolcefloraldesign.com Cathedral Festival of Flowers/ Open to the Public The California State Floral Association California Natural Workshop |
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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO RF 80C WEDDING CLASS CLASS BEGINS JANUARY 22, 2011 |
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The following designs were created by the students in the fall 2010 Wedding Class. Great job class! |
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Design by Yun Kyung Park
Design by Yun Kyung Park
Design by Yun Kyung Park
Design by Yun Kyung Park
Design by Kevin Ngwe
Design by Kevin Ngwe
Design by Kim Munson
Design by Carolina Herrera
Design by Carolina Herrera
Design by Joyce Kessler
Design by Madeline Born
Design by Doreen Donnelly
Design by Doreen Donnelly
Design by Doreen Donnelly
Design by Doreen Donnelly |
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“SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE” deadline: April 1, 2011 |
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A $1,000 Scholarship is available to one lucky floral designer or design student in the Northwest Region. This will be the first time Symposium has been in the Northwest for many years, and it will be an unparalleled opportunity to meet some of the best floral artists in the world and see their amazing creations. To receive an application and more information on eligibility, please email: jennytab@comcast.net |
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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO |
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The following designs were created by students in the Retail Floristry 88 class (Designs In Floristry). The project was to design a martini station for a corporate party. This class is offered in the Environmental Horticulture and Floristry Department at City College of San Francisco. |
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Design by Dapine Johnson, Ava Kennedy, Jutta Seidelmann and Spencer Peterson. |
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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO |
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The following designs were created by the students in the Retail Floristry 80A class (Shop Procedures & Basic Designs). This class is offered in the Environmental Horticulture and Floristry Department at City College of San Francisco. |
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Inspired by the “San Francisco Carnaval”.
The arrangements are designed in a “Biedermeier Style” which is created by compact spiraling or concentric circles, each featuring a particular material.
A “Crescent” design with reversed proportion.
Check out those ruby slippers, inspired by the “Land of Oz”.
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