I made a hanger
from floral wire and attached to the top center with glue.
Not exact matches
But, walk inside, and... let's just say there's nothing low - key about the orange, tropical - plant patterned floors, the pastel - marble bar stools, or the lights
wired with garden hoses, not to mention the bag of tennis balls hangs
from the ceiling, the
floral oilcloths on the tables, or the «PLEASE WAIT TO BE TASTED» in plastic letters on the menu board.
I used 4 small grapevine wreaths -LRB-.99 cents at the craft store), 4 mini artificial wreaths (also
from the craft store), and made one using a metal hoop with fresh eucalyptus,
floral wire and Christmas bells.
I used 4 small grapevine wreaths -LRB-.99 cents at the craft store), 4 mini artificial wreaths (also
from the craft store), and made one using a metal hoop with fresh eucalyptus,
floral wire and Christmas bells.
Supplies Needed: • silk or fabric flowers (I bought these
from Michael's) • thin
floral wire in green • thick
floral wire in brown •
wire cutting scissors • felt squares • scissors • tacky glue
We took
floral wire and threaded it through about 6 bay leaves, then a felted patch
from old wool sweaters.
You will need a cutting mat, vellum and pearlescent cardstock, a pencil, a leaf template, scissors, a scoring template
from bhg.com, a bone folder, string, a round paper punch, red cardstock, white
floral wire and a hot glue gun.
Summer Lemon Wreath
from A Diamond in the Stuff plastic lemons + greenery garland +
floral wire + grapevine wreath