Wearable Floral Jewelry: Make Accessories with Fresh Flowers
Design Mechanics and Structural Selections
A course by Susan McLeary , Floral Designer, Writer, and Artist
About the video: Design Mechanics and Structural Selections
Overview
“Here, you'll learn about the tools and supplies needed to execute the projects. These are my go-to mechanics-simple elements can be combined in many ways, allowing the ability to bring your ideas to life. ”
In this video lesson Susan McLeary addresses the topic: Design Mechanics and Structural Selections , which is part of the Domestika online course: Wearable Floral Jewelry: Make Accessories with Fresh Flowers. Create earrings, bracelets, and headpieces that blossom by exploring simple floral design techniques for handmade flower accessories.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Design Mechanics and Structural Selections In this lesson, I'll go over the tools, supplies, and fresh materials that we'll use to make the three final projects. For the floral bracelet, I chose to work with agapanthus, one of my favorites. It also has multiple blooms per stem and a leathery, long-lasting quality. I like all the little buds. You can use every size bud on the stem for different uses within the design. I also chose double narcissus. This one's a young little daffodil that's still quite tight. This also has a strong structure and holds well in floral wearables. I like the st...”
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Course summary for: Wearable Floral Jewelry: Make Accessories with Fresh Flowers
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Accessory Design, DIY, Fashion Design, Floral & Plant Design, Jewelry Design

Susan McLeary
A course by Susan McLeary
Sue McLeary is a floral designer, artist, and writer based in the US. She discovered her passion for floristry after stepping in to arrange flowers at a friend’s wedding and has since dedicated her career to creating art with flowers, a medium she loves for its reminder to stay present.
A recognised designer for floral wearables, Sue has won several awards for her work and was placed second in the Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year competition in 2015. She has also been featured in several publications including [i]Martha Stewart Weddings[i], and [i]Cosmopolitan[i], and released a book in 2020 about wearable flowers.
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