Sentences with phrase «flower frogs»

The phrase "flower frogs" refers to small, often decorative objects that are used to hold and arrange flowers in a vase or container. They help keep the flowers in place and make them look more organized. Full definition
Metal flower frogs do the trick to hold the cards up straight.
I love to decorate with flower frogs and I LOVE your creative ideas.
I have a thing for vintage flower frogs, especially the spiky ones that I can stick things into like this vintage Easter card.
I secured the tulips by inserting a glass flower frog inside the candy bowl.
On one side, I accented it with hydrangeas, gold pumpkins, and feathers stuck in a vintage flower frog under a cloche.
I have that exact flower frog on my desk holding pencils (mine is a little more rusty — yours is in great shape).
A silver flower frog is holding the postcard so the last element I added was a white distressed bunny that was a Target Dollar Spot find.
To arrange the hydrangeas, I used a large glass flower frog.
Place red roses or amaryllises into a metal flower frog.
I especially loved a darling collection of antique Christmas postcards and vintage flower frogs that belonged to her grandmother.
I never heard of a flower frog.
My flower frog was a little big for the planter but it rests on top of it just fine and is such a fun way to hold pencils.
I need to see if one of my flower frogs will fit into my face so that I can use your idea.)
Glass flower frogs are reusable pieces that sit at the bottom of a vase and securely hold your flower arrangement in place, while still getting water.
That vintage Easter postcard is so adorable in that flower frog!
I especially love your arrangement with the radishes in the sprinkling can, the seed packets standing up in the flower frogs, and the watering can napkin rings.
Metal, ceramic and even colored glass vessels are more forgiving than clear vases — especially if you plan to use foam, marbles or a flower frog for stability.
I especially love your arrangement with the radishes in the sprinkling can, the seed packets standing up in the flower frogs, and the watering can napkin rings.
There are Web sites for glass collecting in general; for specific glass collecting clubs; for glass companies such as Fenton, Westmoreland, Fostoria, etc.; for types of glass such as, milk glass, carnival glass, and Czech glass; for forms of glass such as flower frogs and rose bowls.
One of my vintage kitchen scales, some pulleys I got from a cousin, a couple of ceramic birds and a vintage reproduction Easter tray I bought from Amazon, a couple of ceramic birds I bought from Hobby Lobby, more artificial spring blossom sprigs, and a vintage Easter card stuck in a flower frog completes the vignette.
That vintage Easter postcard is so adorable in that flower frog!
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