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Nageire Using One Kind Of Material

The challenge for this freestyle nageire is to use only one kind of material. Why is it a challenge?

When using only one kind of material, the arrangement tends to be dull and boring. So, creativity is needed here to make the arrangement more interesting to look at.

As in any nageire, you need to use a tall vase. The material I chose for this arrangement is agapanthus.

So, I arranged 3 agapanthus in the vase, making sure they look balanced because the flowers are quite big.

Then, I used the remaining agapanthus stems that I have cut and attach to the agapanthus stems in the arrangement using toothpicks, like this.

And my overall freestyle nageire, turns out like this...

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