




Eileen's breakthrough arrangement: Moribana or Nageire using dried materials.
This is the best arrangement she created so far. It's a very advanced arrangement, shows the maturity. Two dried bird of paradise leaves were placed skillfully. Tulips added gracefulness. It shows inner strength.
Matsezashi, five different kinds of materials, by Eileen;
Free style, by Daisy;
First Variation, slanting, moribana, by Donna.
First Variation, upright, moribana, by Keeyan.
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