Home
Site Search
The Advisor's Blog
Let's Share!
Wedding Bridal Bouquets
Wedding Flowers
Spring wedding
Summer wedding
Fall wedding
Winter wedding
Garden wedding
Beach wedding
Church wedding
Corsages
Centerpieces
Wedding cakes
Flower Girl
Bridal Bouquet Calla Lily
Rose
Tulip
Orchid
Hydrangea
Stargazer Lily
Peony
Gerbera Daisy
Sunflower
Hyacinth
Ranunculus
Carnation
By Type
By Color
Techniques
Special Occassion Special Occassions
Valentines
Friendship
Birthday
Romance
Thanksgiving
Easter
New Baby
Fathers Day
Mothers Day
Funeral
Ikebana About
Tools
Techniques
Moribana
Nageire
Freestyle
Others Floral Events
Home Decorating
Silk Flowers
Wreaths
Become A Florist
Learn The Basics
Flowers and Foliage
Tropical Flowers
Fall Flowers
Novelty
Color Foam
Resources Books
Ebooks
DIY Videos
Flower Links
About This Site About Me
Advertise With Us
CONTEST
Privacy Policy
 

Freestyle Moribana With Two Or More Containers

Here is a freestyle moribana with two or more containers. In any flower arrangement, including ikebana, you can use two or more containers for one arrangement.

It does not matter if the two are the same type or different, the important thing is how you arrangement the flowers in two containers to make it look like they are in one arrangement.

For example here, I used two same containers but with different colors. One is white and the other is black.

In both, I placed a kenzan in each. The materials I used are dried pussy willow and white eustomas.

Look at how I have used the pussy willow braches creatively. I used them upside down and they are in between the containers.

Just by doing this, I've created a unique arrangement and made it look interesting compared to if I have used them conventionally.

Click on the links below for more freestyle moribana arrangements...


Custom Search



Return From Moribana With Two Or More Containers To Freestyle Ikebana

footer for moribana with two or more containers page