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Flower hacks
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323 likes, 1 comments - thousandsoftips on July 7, 2024: "Easy DIY Flower Feeling fancy on a budget? Transform a humble napkin into a blooming beauty with this easy DIY flower hack! Imagine a classic paper napkin transformed into a cheerful flower, perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your table setting or gift wrapping. ✨ All you need is a napkin and a wire band! Fold it accordion-style, tie the center tight, and then gently open the layers to reveal a delightful flower shape. The beaut
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Crafty Crafter on Instagram: "Pretty Paper 🗞️ flower 🌸 making with crepe paper 🌼 Follow for more home decoration ideas 💡 @digital_crafty #homedecore #beautiful #beautifulflowers #paperflowers #handcraft #handmadeflowers #trending #diycrafts #explorepage #explore #reel #reelitfeelit"
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Pineapple Sage / Floral Design on Instagram: "I was taught this 20 years ago and I still to this day haven't heard anyone doing it. Have you?? This hydrangea missed the bucket and was out of water overnight, it was completely wilted. I give it an inch cut, place in boiled water and within an hour it completely comes back to life. I also ALWAYS, do this every time my hydrangeas come in from the wholesaler. But cut, put in boiled water for 5 mins and then plunge into cold water. Try it…
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No matter where you get them, you want your floral arrangements to last as long as possible. These simple tips will help your fresh-cut flowers thrive!
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Flower Moxie on Instagram: "Lose the grocery store flower vibe by following these few tips! .
#1. Select like colors, keep the color, palette, simple, or go for monochromatic. .
#2. Take the time to clean the flowers properly so they look fresh and crisp. .
I often suggest building in a spiral method and tying it off, so the flowers can be picked up, and re-cut, which will make the arrangement last longer. Use the flower food to keep the bacteria low in the water. .
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