Ready to design a silk floral arrangement? You have the flowers, but how do you make sure your materials stay together well? As part of her Floral Mechanics Series, Dana Plazyk of www.flowers-by-design.com shows you how make a foam tile, which is a perfect start for making cabinet toppers florals or shelf plants. View materials …
Tag Archive: Flowers
Feb
03
How to Make Paper Flowers: Part 1
by Patty Biehler for www.favecrafts.com Make paper flowers the quick and easy way with this two-part video. You can use these to decorate just about anything, and you can wear them too!Video Rating: 3 / 5
Feb
02
How To Make Paper Flowers
The children from the South Paris Collaborative explain how to make paper flowers.Video Rating: 3 / 5
Jan
30
How to make silk flower arrangements . By Ana Silk Flowers
Designing flower arrangements is a personal process where each person will put in their own creativity and passion…
Jan
29
wedding flowers – beach weddings
Wedding floral designs by Kebbie Hollingsworth AIFD. Serving the Gulf Coast. Pensacola Florida area
Jan
26
Russ on Flowers Show #22 – How to Make A Carnation Corsage Or A Carnation Boutonniere
www.russonflowers.com Welcome back to Russ on Flowers. Today, Russ Phillip demonstrates how to make a corsage or boutonniere. Russ uses beautiful yellow carnations for this demonstration but you can use just about any flower to do the same. In making your new corsage or boutonniere, Russ shows how to pull and open your carnations, how …
Jan
24
Silk Wedding Flowers | Artificial Wedding Flowers | Silky Blooms
www.silkyblooms.com.au http Make your special day amazing with Silk Wedding Flowers arranged by Silky BloomsVideo Rating: 0 / 5
Jan
22
How to Make Paper Flowers: Part 3
by Patty Biehler for www.favecrafts.com Once you’ve got your paper flowers made using our paper flower patterns, use the next two videos to learn how to put them on a stem. Now you can make a whole bouquet!
Jan
22
How To Make A Windowbox Arrangement With Silk Flowers
Windowboxes are the perfect accent to dress up windows, fences or deck and porch railings and artificial flowers are just the answer to fill them. Dana Plazyk of www.flowers-by-design.com shows you how to design a layered-look that is sure to impress all passers-by. See a materials list at httpVideo Rating: 4 / 5
