[Flower Boy]
Sep. 30th, 2010 01:08 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
[Omi's taken a seat in the cafeteria (but nothing to drink this time... he had a horrible headache after he woke up last time), and, yet again he's got a bunch of flowers and supplies spread out in front of him. Among the supplies are two flower frogs, a large, clear glass ring with water in it, a candlestick holder, a flat, woven basket in a hexagon shape, and a bowl that fit into the basket.
[He's working quickly, so if you want to see what he's doing, you should pay attention. With the basket, he puts the larger of the two frogs into the bottom, and carefully sticks the branches of sprigs of cherry blossoms into the spikes of the frog, until it makes it appear that the bowl is filled with the delicate flowers. In the center, he placed the crown, a beautiful, white lotus flower. Once this was complete, he placed it in the woven basket, satisfied with his work.
[For his other arrangement, he took the smaller frog and put a single tiger lily stem in it. Then, he filled around it with long, slender stems of Japanese thuja, giving it the appearance of the tiger lily being the flame of a candle. He slipped the glass ring around the base of the "candle", and stuck it into the candle holder. Before calling the arrangement finished, he took small sprigs of pear blossoms and put them into the ring around the "candle".]
[Come bug Omi at any step of the project, or after it's over. The first arrangement is for Sakura, and the cherry blossoms mean "kindness/gentleness", and the lotus is for "chastity and purity". The second is for Mio, with the tiger lily meaning "wealth", and the thuja and pear blossoms meaning "lasting friendship". He'll be delivering those to their recipients, too.]
[He's working quickly, so if you want to see what he's doing, you should pay attention. With the basket, he puts the larger of the two frogs into the bottom, and carefully sticks the branches of sprigs of cherry blossoms into the spikes of the frog, until it makes it appear that the bowl is filled with the delicate flowers. In the center, he placed the crown, a beautiful, white lotus flower. Once this was complete, he placed it in the woven basket, satisfied with his work.
[For his other arrangement, he took the smaller frog and put a single tiger lily stem in it. Then, he filled around it with long, slender stems of Japanese thuja, giving it the appearance of the tiger lily being the flame of a candle. He slipped the glass ring around the base of the "candle", and stuck it into the candle holder. Before calling the arrangement finished, he took small sprigs of pear blossoms and put them into the ring around the "candle".]
[Come bug Omi at any step of the project, or after it's over. The first arrangement is for Sakura, and the cherry blossoms mean "kindness/gentleness", and the lotus is for "chastity and purity". The second is for Mio, with the tiger lily meaning "wealth", and the thuja and pear blossoms meaning "lasting friendship". He'll be delivering those to their recipients, too.]