Carroll Garden Club entered a floral design for March’s Art in Bloom at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Contributors to the effort were Brenda, Laura, Terry and Mil.
Brenda and Mil have been attending Marilyn Potter’s floral design classes in Mt. Airy which have been going on for probably a decade now and are a great way to learn how to become a floral artist!
The team had to interpret painter Frederick Edwin Church’s Scene on the Catskill Creek (1847).
They used the following materials:
Chinese Holly – Ilex cornuta ‘Needlepoint’
Dried Astilbe – Astilbe chinensis
St. John’s Wort – Hypericum perforatum
Statice – Limonium sinuatum
Money Plant – Epipremnum aureum
Forsythia – Forsythia suspensa
Nandina – Nandina domestica ‘Thunberg’