Video: Flowers that will never wither. Realistic paper bouquets by Frances & Francis
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Despite the fact that many girls claim that they do not like flowers, almost everyone would be happy to receive a beautiful bouquet as a gift. True, it would be great for this bouquet to stand for a long, long time, not to dry out and not crumble, because looking at fading beauty is always sad. Flowers that will never wither are created by Frances & Francis, the artist's art studio on paper Helen Frances … Helen Francis lives and works in St Albans, north of London. Her inspiration and mentor was her beloved grandfather, in honor of whom the art studio bears the second name "Francis". He always encouraged her to experiment with paper, rejoiced at her successes. Therefore, when the girl got stronger and firmly stood on her feet in her work, and paper flowers began to turn out better and better, her decision was to open her own small workshop, including in memory of her grandfather.
Of course, artificial flowers, no matter how beautiful they are, will not replace living, real and fragrant ones. But the artist's bouquets and compositions turn out to be very realistic. From plain paper, colored or dyed, she creates delicate roses of different colors, as well as other flowers, which she then attaches to real twigs. Such a "plant" can be placed in a real vase, and it will stand for a long time, decorating the room and delighting its inhabitants with its appearance.
All flowers from Frances & Francis fall into "good hands" packed in neat boxes, like orchids. In such packaging, it is convenient to give them, store and transport them from place to place, besides, such a gift looks much more refined and thinner. Read more about paper bouquets on the Frances & Francis website.
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