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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Flowers for All by Susan McCleary

 

book jacket for Flowers For All by Susan McCleary


Susan McCleary presents thirty accessible flower projects that can spread joy. The simplest projects involve gathering flowers from your own yard, farmer’s market, grocery store, or flower farms. Since she eschews floral foam and uses reusable materials her designs are environment friendly. The tools she recommends are practical and simple e.g. floral frogs, floral wire, and snipping tools. The projects described in “Flowers for Me,” are the simplest and grow progressively more complex in “Flowers for Friends” and “Flowers for All.”

In the latter half of the book McCleary, an expert on wearable florals, presents semi-advanced projects. For instance, there is a bridal bouquet that can also be worn as a headpiece and earrings made of fresh daffodils and floral wire. Unlike many floral designers, McLeary uses herbs and the occasional fruit and vegetable in her design. Even more advanced projects instruct readers how to create impressive centerpieces, flower canopies, and towers.

What is great about McCleary’s book is that it stresses the benefits of flower arrangements in a clear, approachable way. Designs are welcoming, accessible, and mindful of the environment. From the simple to moderately complex, these projects offer something for everyone.