Florists in Little Falls, NY
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Oct 27, 2016Hawthorne dried-flower designer part of Montclair Art Museum ...
The designers include eight members of the garden group Little Falls Buds , who chose to interpret Frank Nuderscher’s “Red Cross Drive,” an impressionistic 1918 St. Louis cityscape.
Miller’s is the only design that exclusively uses dried flowers, which have long been her trademark. An author (her 1997 book “Harvesting, Preserving & Arranging Dried Flowers” has had four printings) and sought-after lecturer who’s regularly invited to do dried-flower demonstrations at major flower shows, Miller has also done dozens of assignments for magazines like Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens. And 62 of her flower creations have graced the White House during five administrations, from President Jimmy Carter through President George W. Bush.
“Just the other day, I took a letter out from Nancy Reagan, handwritten, thanking me for all I did,” says Miller, whose arrangements feature dried flowers so vividly colorful they look as if they were just picked.
In the case of “T Wharf,” a very large piece (52½ inches by 96 inches, unframed) whose title comes from a Boston wharf that no longer exists, she was drawn to the “subdued blending of colors in the painting, suggesting the peace and anticipation of the approaching light of dawn,” says Miller, who chose muted shades of dried blue delphinium and Bells of Ireland, blue, green and white hydrangeas, white statice and white larkspur, “Green Envy” zinnia, crested cockscomb, grayish artemisia, greenish-white roses, and branches of seeded eucalyptus and curved pussy willow. Most of the flowers she had grown herself — either in her raised-bed garden in Hawthorne or at a 33-acre farm near Cooperstown, N.Y. that she and Charlie, her husband of 64 years, have owned for decades.
Earlier this week, Miller, a longtime member (and past president) of the Wyckoff Garden Club, gave The Record a preview of her majestic museum creation, which was beautifully displayed on a tall pedestal in a corner of her living room.
Holding up a small reproduction of the painting, Miller said, “There’s a lot of blue, and when you see it in person, a lot of green flowed in. And highlights of white. And then, of course, the wharf was all in this brown and curving. Immediately, in my mind, I said, ‘I’ve got some curled pussy willow. So, I used the brown of that and the brown seeded eucalyptus leaves for the outline.”
The footed container she used was one she’d had for a long time — Miller buys beautiful old vessels when she finds them — and had kept in storage in her basement.
“I never knew what I was g... (NorthJersey.com)
May 18, 2016Hawthorne dried-flower designer part of Montclair Art Museum display
The designers include eight members of the garden group Little Falls Buds , who chose to interpret Frank Nuderscher’s “Red Cross Drive,” an impressionistic 1918 St. Louis cityscape.
Miller’s is the only design that exclusively uses dried flowers, which have long been her trademark. An author (her 1997 book “Harvesting, Preserving & Arranging Dried Flowers” has had four printings) and sought-after lecturer who’s regularly invited to do dried-flower demonstrations at major flower shows, Miller has also done dozens of assignments for magazines like Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens. And 62 of her flower creations have graced the White House during five administrations, from President Jimmy Carter through President George W. Bush.
“Just the other day, I took a letter out from Nancy Reagan, handwritten, thanking me for all I did,” says Miller, whose arrangements feature dried flowers so vividly colorful they look as if they were just picked.
In the case of “T Wharf,” a very large piece (52½ inches by 96 inches, unframed) whose title comes from a Boston wharf that no longer exists, she was drawn to the “subdued blending of colors in the painting, suggesting the peace and anticipation of the approaching light of dawn,” says Miller, who chose muted shades of dried blue delphinium and Bells of Ireland, blue, green and white hydrangeas, white statice and white larkspur, “Green Envy” zinnia, crested cockscomb, grayish artemisia, greenish-white roses, and branches of seeded eucalyptus and curved pussy willow. Most of the flowers she had grown herself — either in her raised-bed garden in Hawthorne or at a 33-acre farm near Cooperstown, N.Y. that she and Charlie, her husband of 64 years, have owned for decades.
Earlier this week, Miller, a longtime member (and past president) of the Wyckoff Garden Club, gave The Record a preview of her majestic museum creation, which was beautifully displayed on a tall pedestal in a corner of her living room.
Holding up a small reproduction of the painting, Miller said, “There’s a lot of blue, and when you see it in person, a lot of green flowed in. And highlights of white. And then, of course, the wharf was all in this brown and curving. Immediately, in my mind, I said, ‘I’ve got some curled pussy willow. So, I used the brown of that and the brown seeded eucalyptus leaves for the outline.”
The footed container she used was one she’d had for a long time — Miller buys beautiful old vessels when she finds them — and had kept in storage in her basement.
“I never knew what I was g... (NorthJersey.com)
Feb 2, 2016RIP Peter Wolf
FACT (Friends Acting and Caring Together), checks payable to FACT, c/o Peggy Olivi, Treasurer, 181 Longwood Drive, Inwood I-1, Little Falls, NJ 07424.
Services for Peter Wolf will take place tomorrow, January 26 and Wednesday, January 27:Visitation at Funeral HomeHugh M. Moriarty Funeral Home 76 Park Street, Montclair, NJTuesday, January 26: 2 pm – 4 pm and 7 pm – 9 pmMassSaint Cassian Church 187 Bellevue Avenue, Upper Montclair, NJWednesday, January 27 at 10 amBaristanet offers its deepest condolences to the Wolf family. (Baristanet)