I was very sad to hear that the London florist Jane Packer died last week.
I had the great pleasure of meeting her a few years back. I was attending a 3-day Fresh Flower arranging course that was held at the Jane Packer shop in New Cavendish Street in London. Jane was very charming and friendly and she spent a lot of time helping and talking to the students as well as signing books. I became a great fan of her and her style of flower arranging.
The image above is from the latest issue of Wedding Flowers. Jane featured in an article called Floral Masterclass making floral wedding arrangements.
Over the years I also bought several of her books. Throughout her career she wrote thirteen books on top of working as a florist, having flower schools and shops all over the world, creating fragrances and designing a range of vases - she was also a wife and a mother.
She was a role model and an inspiration to a lot of women, florists and flower lovers worldwide.
These images are from her latest book At Home with Flowers published in 2011.
Jane had the ability to take everyday flowers and make the arrangement look natural and stylish. She always said that her inspiration came from nature.
She will be greatly missed by everybody in the flower world.
** Jane Packer 1959 - 2011 **
I understand your sadness at loosing a so nice and talented person. Keep inspiration in your heart. Séephanie
ReplyDeleteOh I hadn't heard this.
ReplyDeleteI loved her she was a great inspiration and such a fresh voice.
Thanks for the lovely eulogy.
xo Jane
Hi Ingrid, I just heard this news yesterday. So sad for her family and everyone who knew her. I really appreciate your tribute – how lucky you were to meet and study with her.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this tribute to Jane Packer and her unique talent.
ReplyDeleteI am fortunate to have seen her work on my visits to London, but do not know if I would have known of her passing, if not for your kind gesture.
A beautiful tribute for a wonderful woman.
ReplyDeleteHi Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteIt's always sad to hear news like this.
What a lovely tribute to someone who made a difference...
Hugs Rosemary...xxx
Dear Ingrid,
ReplyDeleteshe r eally did very nice things with flowers....
XOXO Sanne
really...i"m so sorry to hear that
ReplyDeleteI really liked her and her work..
I""m very sad now
Truly sad news. I love her work, her vision. She had a big impact on me and many many people. lovely tribute
ReplyDeleteagree with Denise....
ReplyDeletesad news, I didn't know it, she was a big reference for us.
fàtima
Such a lovely tribute to Jane. Her beautiful books will continue to inspire.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Zuzu
Vilka underbara bilder i böckerna, gillar enkelheten i blomsterarrangemangen.
ReplyDeleteKram
What stunning floral arrangements, and such a wonderful tribute Ingrid. You were very lucky to have met her.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute. Still so young.....
ReplyDeleteLieve groet, Madelief
Sorgligt när någon går bort i förtid.. älskar din näst sista bild vilken härlig bukett o jag undrar så vad det är. Ha en härlig helg..kram monica
ReplyDeleteSo very sad loosing such a gifted person. Your tribute to her is very lovely indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry !!
ReplyDeleteBut your photos are very beautiful
Pat
Oh I had no idea ~ so very sad. I took a flower arranging course many years ago and Jane Packer's books were so inspirational to me. How wonderful that you had the priviledge to have met her and attend one of her courses.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute post.
Dearest sweet Ingrid, such a beautiful tribute and her work was absolutely stunning and very creative. A sad news to hear losing such a inspiring and talented artist. How lucky you were to be able to meet her. Have a lovely merry happy sunday sweet friend and love to you!
ReplyDeleteI am just catching up on my blogs. I had no idea. I am reading her book 'Jane Packers Flower Course' which I really like. So sad.
ReplyDeleteIt must been so wonderful to meet her and study with her. Her books looks great, the world loosed a great artist.
ReplyDelete:( R.I.P.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tribute to a very talented artis, Ingrid.
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry.