Thank you! I'm so glad you liked it! Please play around with the pan melt glue in similar applications; it can be quite versatile! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Sufficiently weird enough !!! 😊It is certainly an unusual arrangement in an unusual container !!! I am shocked that you could get so many flowers to stay in such small pieces of foam ! Beautiful color combo !!!
Love this it very beautiful and unique but I have curious question I been looking a lot at my trees in my yard can you use the leaves and branches for greenery and bits in a floral arrangement?
Hi again! Yes, of course you can make use of lots of "found" materials in your yard. The "sticks" in this design were dried branches that were trimmed from arborvitae shrubs with the foliage removed. You'll have to experiment as some types won't last as long once cut as others do. But have fun with trying! Thanks again for watching! Cheers!
thank you for inspiring new creative "containers"
Thank you @ruthbloesl3977 for your kind words! Cheers!
The wonderful project thank you
I'm so glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. Are you a new subscriber or have you been following for a while? Cheers!
thank u always
Thank you so much! And thanks for watching! Cheers!
So very unique and beautiful
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Never saw this technique before, it's WONDERFUL ❤! Thanks for sharing 💐
Thank you! I'm so glad you liked it! Please play around with the pan melt glue in similar applications; it can be quite versatile! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Sufficiently weird enough !!! 😊It is certainly an unusual arrangement in an unusual container !!! I am shocked that you could get so many flowers to stay in such small pieces of foam ! Beautiful color combo !!!
Hahaha! I love your comments, Maxine, but especially this one! 🤣. I so appreciate you watching! Thank you and take care! 🧡💜
Love this it very beautiful and unique but I have curious question I been looking a lot at my trees in my yard can you use the leaves and branches for greenery and bits in a floral arrangement?
Hi again! Yes, of course you can make use of lots of "found" materials in your yard. The "sticks" in this design were dried branches that were trimmed from arborvitae shrubs with the foliage removed. You'll have to experiment as some types won't last as long once cut as others do. But have fun with trying! Thanks again for watching! Cheers!