Ok friend — there's been a run
on floral wire.
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 weaved my
floral wire through the holes in the knit hat and tied them together
on the back so that the wind can not blow the hat off.
Measure and cut
floral wire to form the crown
on the pumpkin.
Last but not least use a piece of
floral wire to create a hanger
on the back of the wreath.
I used some
floral wire to add
on the sled and white bow to the top of the wreath.
Clip off two pieces of
floral wire about 3 inches long, then place your birdies
on the
wire.
Knot black satin ribbon, glue to
floral wire and dot
on eyes with puff paint.
• To add volume use any remaining pine cones and hot glue them
on top of any spaces you could not get to with your
floral wire.
Start with a large flat surface area to work
on with all your supplies handy and pre-cut your
floral wire in pieces about 6 inches long.
Wood, sound board, inkjet print
on Kitakata, paper, pins, photographs, string, plastic, paint,
floral foam, fabric, glass, cork,
wire, pins, glue, rubber, lobster
Just wanted to say, I'm terrible at keeping up with
floral wire but I always have a plethora of twist ties
on hand....
I then cut off a small piece of
floral wire (about 1.5 - 2 ″), bent it in half, and slid it around a divider bar
on the outer loop of the wreath form.
Wrap your garland around the wreath form, securing it
on the back with
floral wire as you go.
6 — I used cranberries strung
on a piece of
floral wire for my pops of red inside the greenery.