DESIGN EXHIBIT: Favorite Sport, Hobby, Recreation
The Design Exhibits for this month's meeting showcased members' favorite sports, hobbies, and recreational activities, creatively expressed through floral artistry. Each design was a personal reflection, blending botanical elements with meaningful inspiration. Karen Frost presented a traditional design inspired by soccer. She used white chrysanthemums to create a clean, crisp look, and paired them with green floral accents to add depth and interest. Crepe myrtle branches were incorporated for texture, offering a natural, balanced element to the design while capturing the lively, dynamic nature of the sport. Carol Schoenfeld shared a floral arrangement inspired by her favorite hobby—painting. Her vibrant display, featuring sunflowers, roses, and baby’s breath, reflected an artist’s eye for color and balance. Arranged for a table set for a leisurely afternoon of artistic exploration, the flowers embodied the joy Carol finds in her craft. Cindy Hare shared a vibrant creative design titled "Fabulous Fun," inspired by her love of pickleball. Using American beech branches, hosta, spotted laurel, and dianthus, she crafted an energetic and playful composition that reflected the lively spirit of the game. Her design brought a sense of motion and enthusiasm to the exhibit, perfectly echoing the fun and camaraderie of her favorite sport. Sue Callahan presented a heartfelt design titled "Let the Good Times Roll," inspired by cherished memories of her children playing soccer. Her design featured sunflowers, daisies, yellow roses, hosta, and privet, artfully arranged to express joy, nostalgia, and the simple pleasure of watching her children at play. Together, these designs beautifully illustrated the theme, transforming personal passions into stunning floral interpretations that delighted and inspired all in attendance. Comments are closed.
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