My First Ikebana: Ikebana for the Young and Young at Heart

Author:   Louise Worner
Publisher:   Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
ISBN:  

9789058567161


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   24 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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My First Ikebana: Ikebana for the Young and Young at Heart


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My First Ikebana is the perfect introduction to Ikebana, fostering creativity, skill development, and a connection with nature through engaging, age-appropriate designs by educator and ikebanist Louise Worner. How do you ignite a passion in children and young people? By giving them the freedom to explore and discover, by allowing them to make their own choices, by embracing mistakes, and by keeping things fun and practical. And that is exactly the approach of Louise Worner in My First Ikebana. My First Ikebana is a creative, engaging and fun step-by-step Ikebana book for the young and the young at heart. Even though Ikebana has many rules, requires quite a lot of skills and uses sharp tools like kenzans and pliers, Louise Worner has found that formula that makes learning Ikebana not feel like a chore or task. By keeping things light and fun, and by using unusual and child friendly materials, this book wants to foster a lasting interest in ikebana from childhood through the teenage years, and beyond. From simple to complex arrangements, My First Ikebana caters to different skill levels and attention spans. Whether you're a beginner or advanced, there's something for everyone. Complex and more advanced arrangements have been included to inspire older children and adults with creative ideas for their own arrangements. This is the ideal start-to-Ikebana book for young adults, and for (grand)parents wanting to share the love for Ikebana. AUTHOR: Louise Worner is a British/Australian ikebana artist who commenced studying Sogetsu ikebana in 1998 while living in Japan. Although she currently lives in the USA, her 25-year ikebana journey has spanned across Belgium, Japan, Australia, and Spain. Louise's passion for teaching ikebana to children stems from her longstanding career in education. She holds a Bachelor of Arts, Post-Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language, Post-Graduate Diploma in Education, and a Master of Arts in International Relations (honours). Louise draws on her extensive experience as a teacher and as an Education Program Evaluator for the Australian Department of Defence to develop fun and engaging ikebana lessons for children. As a result of her dedication to teaching ikebana to children, in 2021 she was awarded a bursary by the Ikebana Iwaya Fund to create a video on teaching ikebana to children. While living in Spain, Louise was the founding chairperson of the Sogetsu Madrid Study Group. In her endeavour to forge global ikebana ties, she has presented ikebana workshops in New York City, Philadelphia, Canberra (Australia), Madrid, Paris, Belgium, and the Netherlands. SELLING POINTS: . Encourages a sustained interest in ikebana from childhood through to adulthood . Step-by-step arrangements from simple to complex, catering to different skill levels . Supports motor skills, attention and creative growth in children and young adults . Fun, engaging and inspirational for all ages. A book designed to make learning ikebana enjoyable and accessible . Expert author 400 colour illustrations

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Author:   Louise Worner
Publisher:   Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
Imprint:   Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
Dimensions:   Width: 21.50cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   1.420kg
ISBN:  

9789058567161


ISBN 10:   9058567168
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   24 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Table of Contents

° Foreword ° What is Ikebana? ° History ° Why Ikebana for children? ° Materials ° Critique and Guidance ° Follow-up Arrangements: ° From the Kitchen ° From the Field ° From the Forest ° Festivals

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Louise Worner is a British/Australian Ikebana artist who commenced studying Sogetsu ikebana in 1998 while living in Japan. Although she currently lives in the USA, her 25-year Ikebana journey has spanned across Belgium, Japan, Australia, and Spain. Louise's passion for teaching Ikebana to children stems from her longstanding career in education. She holds a Bachelor of Arts, Post-Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language, Post-Graduate Diploma in Education, and a Master of Arts in International Relations (honours). Louise draws on her extensive experience as a teacher and as an Education Program Evaluator for the Australian Department of Defence to develop fun and engaging Ikebana lessons for children. As a result of her dedication to teaching Ikebana to children, in 2021 she was awarded a bursary by the Ikebana Iwaya Fund to create a video on teaching ikebana to children. While living in Spain, Louise was the founding chairperson of the Sogetsu Madrid Study Group. In her endeavour to forge global ikebana ties, she has presented Ikebana workshops in New York City, Philadelphia, Canberra (Australia), Madrid, Paris, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

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