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      <title>WINTER WEDDINGS</title>
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      <description>Wedding season generally falls between spring and late fall, with June and September as the most popular months for couples to tie the knot, according to YOLA GUZ an expert in fashion wedding bouquets. That doesn’t mean the colder months are off limits, however. Winter weddings can be gorgeous and romantic in themselves, with glittering […]</description>
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      Wedding season generally falls between spring and late fall, with 
    
  
  
      
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       as the most popular months for couples to tie the knot, according to YOLA GUZ an expert in fashion wedding bouquets. That doesn’t mean the colder months are off limits, however. Winter weddings can be gorgeous and romantic in themselves, with glittering snow, cozy fireplace settings and seasonal gowns to match.
    
  
  
      
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      Winter wedding flower arrangements are also to die for. Whether you’re getting married in the wintertime or you know a couple doing so, by studying in the Yola Guz School of Floral Design you can become a winter wedding flowers expert as well. Weddings in general is one of the biggest segments of the Floral Industry. There are Weddings all year round.
    
  
  
      
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      Whether you’re looking for a classy bouquet for your winter formal wedding or you’re in search of an arrangement that’s more serene and laid-back, YOLA GUZ has you covered. You will learn a wide variety of floral arrangements for every season, we can teach you find the perfect flowers for an upcoming winter, spring summer or fall wedding.
    
  
  
      
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      <title>IKEBANA STYLE DESIGN</title>
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      <description>Ikebana means “arranging flowers” or “making flowers alive.” It is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, also known as Kado – “way of flowers.” With a history of more than 500 years, Ikebana has become more than a household decoration to be a state of mind where people find the meaning of life and serenity. The purpose of making ikebana floral arrangements is not to create decorations. Rather, the purpose is […]</description>
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      Ikebana means “arranging flowers” or “making flowers alive.” It is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, also known as Kado – “way of flowers.” With a history of more than 500 years, Ikebana has become more than a household decoration to be a state of mind where people find the meaning of life and serenity. The purpose of making ikebana floral arrangements is not to create decorations. Rather, the purpose is to learn to appreciate certain things that people normally ignore. These ‘things’ tend to be associated with nature and the beauty of the shapes of the flowers.  It It is very important to note that this type of floral design style originally emerged as a religious tribute to the Buddhism tradition.
    
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      To do Japanese floral art you need cut flowers, branches, leaves, seeds, or fruits with the appropriate container. With your selected products in hand, you will create a Tai-Yo-Fuki triangle, which corresponds to the terms ‘sky,’ ‘earth,’ and ‘mankind.’
    
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      When making ikebana creations it’s fundamental that you maintain asymmetry with the purpose of achieving harmony. This is done by attaching the products to a ‘kenzan’ which is supported on a recipient known as a ‘kaki.’
    
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      Contemplation is the final step of the process of doing this type of floral art. Once the creation has been finished, you should dedicate a (brief) period of time to contemplating what you’ve done and to reflect on the process of creation; as is the case with nearly all Zen art forms, the important thing is not the final action but rather the path that led to that action.
    
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      Ikebana and Modern  Minimalism
    
  
  
      
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      Japanese floral art is very closely linked to the minimalist style of décor that we use today.  It is the foundation or the roots to Modern Floral Art. A floral arrangement can be composed of just a few elements, and its structure is usually very simple. Practitioners almost always create scalene triangles that are perfectly defined by three points, thus forming very simple, elegant, minimalist compositions that are based on the famous “less is more” mantra.
    
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      You can learn this discipline of Floral Design by attending the YOLA GUZ SCHOOL OF FLORAL DESIGN… don’t delay join us as soon as possible and begin your journey into excellence in Floral Design.
    
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