I love the way you explain what your doing. I wish I could attend the spring arrangements, but not possible. Thank you for sharing. Have a bless weekend.....
I never seen anybody do that with the duct tape there's another woman I follow I think it's called Big Barn blooms. And what she uses on metal and things is nano tape. Now watching what you're doing I would have done part of that differently I would have take those two pieces of Sahara and put glue on the two pieces and put the leftover flower stems not the wooden pick in between attaching them together and then I would put them I think that would be easier than trying to maneuver all that once you got that other peace in their. Lots of times what I do is I use hot glue and easy 6000 to hold it to the container
It looks so elegant!
Enjoy your instructions Maria from Texas
Very beautiful arrangement
Love your arrangement
Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing and teaching how to make this.
Love the colour’s,thank you so much for sharing,💜😻💞
Hi from Canada this is gorgeous!
I love the way you explain what your doing. I wish I could attend the spring arrangements, but not possible. Thank you for sharing. Have a bless weekend.....
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It's beautiful. I love the colors! I love hydrangeas and sunflowers!
Your face shows the joy that doing this brings you! ❤
Where did knife you cut foam with come from?
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Fall arrangement classes?
When doing fresh flower arrangements you don't use moss
I never seen anybody do that with the duct tape there's another woman I follow I think it's called Big Barn blooms. And what she uses on metal and things is nano tape. Now watching what you're doing I would have done part of that differently I would have take those two pieces of Sahara and put glue on the two pieces and put the leftover flower stems not the wooden pick in between attaching them together and then I would put them I think that would be easier than trying to maneuver all that once you got that other peace in their. Lots of times what I do is I use hot glue and easy 6000 to hold it to the container