This is the first time I’ve filmed a tutorial using a Pin Holder, Kenzan or Floral Frog..

These are all different types of reusable mechanics to hold your flowers in place. They are environmentally friendly, sustainable and don’t end up in landfill.

If you are new to arranging, take a few minutes to view my Back to Basics series which will explain how to create a very all round arrangement using a minimal amount of flowers.

Container
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Clive Brooker Vintage Ikebaba container
Pin holder, Kenzan or Floral frog

Fresh Flowers
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3 Iris

Fresh Foliage
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Fatshedera
Camellia

My Recommended tools and accessories (Affiliate)
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13 Comments

  1. Ohhh what a find Sharon 😮 I love it… very simple arrangement, but elegant
    Thank you.. I’ve never heard of a well pin holder before

  2. Sharon, you are the most clever, talented florist artist I come across. You know every thing including Ikebana.
    Thank you. It's another inspiration.

  3. Lovely container, a great find! I did like your Ikebana type floral design, it makes a nice change using a kenzan pin holder.

  4. 👋Claps for you you Sharon. Just love this style of arranging & the container is indeed beautiful. Well done.

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