- July 26, 2024
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Mary Cox and Peggy Cavalluzzi. Photo by Abbie Pace
The Ormond Beach Garden Club hosted its Chelsea Basket Workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at The Casements. Photo by Abbie Pace
Arline Mecannic and Juanita Augustine. Photo by Abbie Pace
Mimi Weerts, Rayne Hart and Diane Goodreau. Photo by Abbie Pace
Susan McLane-Maxwell assembles her basket. Photo by Abbie Pace
Terri Brooks and Karen Onove. Photo by Abbie Pace
Zetta Gillespie assembles her basket. Photo by Abbie Pace
Peggy Cavalluzzi and Zetta Gillespie. Photo by Abbie Pace
Snack and refreshments were provided at the workshop. Photo by Abbie Pace
Carmen Cook and her daughter Louise Cook. Photo by Abbie Pace
Ann Burns and Pat Kelly. Photo by Abbie Pace
The Ormond Beach Garden Club hosted its Chelsea Basket Workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at The Casements.The public was invited to attend the workshop, as well as club members.
“We could use artificial flowers, but we don’t; we try to use real flowers, pines and different types of greenery,” said Zetta Gillespie, Ormond Beach Garden Club membership chair.
Gillespie said that the Ormond Beach Garden Club hosts a “Fun With Flowers” workshop once a month where they learn the art of arranging flowers.
Wire, edging tape, ribbons, bows, greens, pinecones, decorations and assistance were provided. Attendees were able to bring their own decorations for their baskets as well. The baskets made can be utilized as holiday centerpieces.
“Every year we love when the community comes in and makes use of their beautiful gardens in their homes,” said Rebecca Caschette, president of the Ormond Beach Garden Club.