[Image1]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image2]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image3]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image4]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image5]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image6]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image7]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image8]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le
[Image9]Hydrangea WreathThursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenWe invited garden planner Instructor Satoto le

Hydrangea Wreath
Thursday, April 10
From Onesmanorgarden
We invited garden planner Instructor Sato
to lead a hydrangea wreath-making lesson.

How to make the wreath:
Attach dried hydrangeas and other flowers, berries, and leaves to a base.

It sounds very simple in words,
but dried flowers crumble easily, and the attaching work requires a lot of technique.

It’s hard to handle them gently while securing them firmly…

Looking at the other participants,
they used a unified color palette for their materials and arranged them thoughtfully.
They balanced areas with abundant, soft volume and places made sleek and tidy.

I just attached things as they came and barely finished,
but seeing the completed piece still filled me with joy.

I also learned how to make a stylish ribbon.

Thank you, Instructor Sato, and everyone who joined the lesson!

#Nishiokoppe Village
#Hokkaido
#Spring
#Wreath making
#Hydrangea

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