Katherine Kear, from Droitwich, gave a demonstration entitled Alphapetal at the April meeting.
The title of each design began with A, starting with a woodland scene called Amulet in which driftwood was used, with arum leaves, cones, orchids, pussywillows, japonica, daffodils and iris.
Amethyst was depicted with grapes cascading down the sides of an urn, while Apples included red and green apples with moss, amarylis and red roses.
A watering can, bees and a honeypot were the accessories for Apiary, with ivy, box, tulips and wallflowers.
Angels contained twigs with laurel and bay leaves, carnations, orange tulips and yellow chrysanthemums.
The final arrangements comprised apricot roses, white spray carnations, yellow spider chrysanthemums, aspidistra and cypressus leaves in a glass vase with coral and cones.
The next meeting will be on Wednesday, May 7, in St Mary's Chantry, starting at 7.30pm, when Margaret Walker will depict A Musical Interlude.
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