While the ground is frozen and our gardens don’t have the flowers and greenery to supply fresh materials for Ikebana arrangements, it’s a perfect time to challenge our creativity using what remains of their dried stalks, pods, and leaves. Members will demonstrate arranging materials they have scavenged during the fall to spark your imagination. Then it will be your turn to enjoy making an arrangement. Plan to bring a container and kenzan or other mechanical material to secure your choice of dried materials. If you are able, please bring extra dried materials to share. When arrangements are completed, enjoy a brown bag lunch surrounded by our creations.
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Earlier Event: November 17
Demonstration by Che-Hwa Wang, Sogetsu School
Later Event: February 16
The Rise of Ikebana in Postwar Japan