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Lynette McDougald, Instructor, Plant and Soil Sciences

Bring on the New Year with Florals!

It is a New Year so why not bring in some new ideas into your home with floral designs. Lynette will share some thoughts and inspiration for 2017.

Annual Holiday Floral Design

Yes, it's that time again where we visit the newest designs and props for holiday entertaining! Don't miss this one!

Modern Thanksgiving Design

Do you love hosting family and friends during the Holidays but get tired of the same-ole-same? How about surprising your guests with a very stylized, modern take on the traditional Thanksgiving centerpieces!

Scaring Up a Good Time with Fresh Flowers

Fall brings on new opportunities for fun with family and friends. Why not make your gatherings special by adding fresh flowers to the mix. Participants will create a fresh floral arrangements using pumpkins and a variety of fresh and dried products.

Transition into Autumn

The evenings are cooler, the leaves are changing color, and it's time to transition your house for the Fall Season.

Summer Fun: Florals, Books, and Children

Summer is here and flowers and children are growing before our very eyes. Lynette will show us floral activities that build around popular children’s books. The emphasis will focus on children’s birthday parties and grandparents entertaining grands creatively.

Hoorah for the Red, White and Blue

Lynette will demo fun designs for patriotic holidays. We will focus on garden collectables, the impact of hot days on cut flowers and foliages, and designs that all ages of the family can enjoy!

Creating Floral Designs from Your Plant Materials, Part 2

We will talk more about using our favorite plants from our own yards in floral designs! We will further explore the Creative Naturalism, the design style started by Ralph Null, AIFD. Collected and natural, our garden favorites will be part of our designs.

Creating Floral Designs from Your Plant Materials

Here’s your chance to learn MSU faculty and students favorite plants to use in floral designs that grow right in your yard! Creative Naturalism, a design style started by Ralph Null, AIFD, will be our focus. Collected and natural, every designer will find a favorite in their own gardens.

What's in Your Basket?

Spring is around the corner; let's dust off our baskets and discover ways to fabricate new ones with plant materials.

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