From Biedermeier |
Today I want to show a mini-bouquet made a few years ago with the technique of Biedermeier. The charming teapot-shaped house, however, was acquired during a short stay in Britain.
The Biedermeier is an artistic movement spread to Austria and Germany between 1815 and 1848. At this time we rediscover the pleasures of family life and create objects intended to make the home more comfortable. Biedermeier
Decorations are usually made of spices, small pine cones, berries, beads, satin ribbons and flowers and other decorations.
Today, I’d like to show you a Biedermeier bouquet, I made a few years ago. The funny house-shaped teapot was bought during a little stay in Great Britain.
Biedermeier was an artistic and cultural movement originated in Germany and popular there and in Austria between 1815 and 1848. In this period, there was an increased interest in family life and people used to create objects to embellish and make their homes more comfortable.
Biedermeier decorations generally consist of: spices, small pinecones, berries, beads, satin ribbons and flowers and other embellishments.
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