Some of the many benefits of membership in the Framingham Garden Club are the hands-on floral design workshops presented by the club’s master designers several times a year. In October 2018 we focused on “Grouped Mass Design.” Grouped Mass Design features groups, or clusters, of like flowers or other plant material placed next to groups of different like materials, all emanating from one point of emergence.
Grouped Mass Design, small scale
Here are two examples designed by FGC’s own experts, Minal Akkad, Ruth Evans and Marion Goodman.
Notice the clusters of plant material placed next to other clusters.
Design tip: place wet Oasis one inch above the top of the container. If your container is large, place non-clumping litter in plastic in the bottom 1/2 to 1/3rd for stability, then put the Oasis only in the top part of the container. This minimizes the weight of the completed design.
Click on the slideshow for photos of the workshop and resulting designs
Grouped Mass Design by Minal Akkad, Ruth Evans and Marion Goodman
Grouped Mass Design, small scale, designed by Minal Akkad, Ruth Evans and Marion Goodman
Grouped Mass Design by Nancy Martin
Grouped Mass Design by Shannon Fitzpatrick
Shannon Fitzpatrick's Grouped Mass Design, October 2018
Andrea Shagory's white hydrangea and pink gerbera daisy arrangement
Grouped Mass Design by Shannon Fitzpatrick
Andy Saari's grouped hydrangeas
Aparna Kumar's design featured hydrangeas, mums and greens
Member Diane Weinbergr displays her Grouped Mass Design
Maria Chaput and her smaller scale design
Aparna Kumar's design
Natalie Mullen's gorgeous Grouped Mass Design
Ruth Evans explaining a point
Flowers waiting to be chosen
Advice from our expert instructors
Master designer Minal Akkad giving expert advice
Ruth Evans and Andrea Shagory
Spider mums and clipped red mums
Gretchen Cummings describing her inspiration for her design