I picked up a brand new ikebana vase at Uwajimaya yesterday and couldn't resist making a freestyle arrangement. It feels so much better in person than in the photo. The movement of the branches reminds me of musical notes intertwining...
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I have been so lazy on the blog front lately...but I am making up for lost time:-)
Awesome!! I love Ikebanas...my Mom used to make so many lovely arrangements when we were growing up:-)
Yes, it is gorgeous!!
Posted by: Arch | Jan 28, 2008 at 07:09 PM
Wow !! Stunning vase and I love the arrangement!!
Posted by: M&Co | Jan 30, 2008 at 11:37 AM