Make a colorful (and edible) centerpiece for the kids» table by filling a container
with florist foam, topping it with jelly beans, and then sticking the pops into the foam.
I started by gluing the strips of
florist foam onto the picture frame, and left the glue dry completely.
This little pumpkin was pretty bare, it was filled
with florist foam and little pieces of green moss and that's it.
Prepare something to hold the sticks upright as the chocolate coating hardens: a chunk of styrofoam, a block
of florist foam, an upturned egg carton, half a melon, or even a block of cheese.
And maybe it still is some places... but lately now I've been seeing
all florist foam is green.
All you have to do is cut a piece of
florist foam to fit inside the base of the bowl.
Instead of filling the basket completely with pinecones, place an unseen filler in the basket, such as a block of
florist foam or a smaller overturned container.
I used
a florist foam to make them stand in a vertical position.
To make this wreath I used: • an old picture frame •
florist foam • craft glue • florist wire • fresh pine branches • pine cones and hemp twine for decoration, and 1.5 m wide ribbon and a large bamboo skewer to hang the wreath.
Next, I used
a florist foam, a Dollar Store plastic silver look plate, pinecones previously painted in white, and 4 pounds of epsom salt to make the arrangement.
Flowerpot holders Place
some florists foam at the bottom of a flowerpot and place a tall candle in the centre.