So after our morning at the Laurels, learning about how to twist flowers into small bouquets, we gave it a try at Hospice. Need I say more? Let me anyway….we chose our flowers carefully, building the arrangement first in our hand, a simple twist as we went. Placed it in the cup. It didn’t stand up, it flopped. We decided this new method was actually an advanced technique that we’d have to dedicate more time to in order to perfect. But bouquets were made and appreciated all the same. The flowers were fabulous, donated from Fresh Market and from Blossoms at Biltmore Park. We had a lot of flowers left after we made bouquets for the patients, so we made large arrangements for the nursing stations. They truly enjoy them. Look at the delight on their faces. Debra, Wanda and Sherry - smiling and on the Web!
