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Basic Floral Design
DIYnet — Place a bird's nest made from Spanish moss into the arrangement for a natural look. Gary Wright of MJDesigns is a master at floral design. Here are some of his tips to create a traditional triangular American floral pattern for your next party. ...More…
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Oatmeal-Box Vase Arrangements
DIYnet — Even kumquats and asparagus can be used to decorate a vase made from a box! Oatmeal boxes or other cylindrical containers such as mailing tubes Optional: raffia, ribbons, cording and unusual buttons or coins Tie raffia or ribbon around cylinders, ...More…
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Formal Floral Arrangements
DIYnet — Formal arrangements made with fresh flowers need not be difficult to look elegant. Floral designer Julia Dalton gives DIY Decorating & Design host Nancy Golden easy tips on dressing up a table with fresh flowers. A row of small vases with a ...More…
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Floral Chandelier
DIYnet — The nosegays on this chandelier can be given as favors at the end of the evening! Need a centerpiece that doesn't impede dinnertime conversation? Floral expert Dale Rohman offers this idea to dress up an existing chandelier. Wrap vines through ...More…
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Fruit and Flowers Centerpiece
DIYnet — Both the fruit and flowers can be found at larger supermarkets. Fruit (apples, lemons, etc.) Flowers (your choice) Platter or small dish Poke holes into fruit. Stick the flowers into the holes ( Arrange the fruited flowers on a nice platter or ...More…
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Flower-Arranging Basics
DIYnet — Fresh flowers are a pretty touch in any room. A grid of transparent tape on the top of a wide-mouth vase holds stems upright while you arrange the blooms. Flowers add elegance to a room. Floral designer Rita Maggart offers tips on basic flower ...More…
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Magazine Rack Centerpieces
DIYnet — Flowers and plants of your choice* (calla lillies and greenery were used on-air) A variety of different flowers may be substituted -- such as kangaroo paw, baby's tears, ferns, bear grass, coleus, crimson tulips or roses and celosia. Wear a pair ...More…
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Hanging Centerpiece
DIYnet — Create a centerpiece that reaches new heights by decorating a chandelier with vines, tulip nosegays and miniature vases of tiny blooms. Floral and party consultant Dale Rohman shows how to accent a crowded dinner table with a unique centerpiece ...More…
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Paper Flowers
DIYnet — Debbie Stapely shows how to make these vibrant, colorful paper flowers. Artificial flower-stamen (available from crafts or floral shops) Layer several sheets of tissue together for cutting, and outline a flower-shape of your own design on the top ...More…
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Dried Floral Arranging
DIYnet — Create visual interest by mixing different heights, textures and colors in dried floral arrangements. Working in her mother's floral shop as a child led to Sara Landis's lifelong interest in flowers. Although she has always enjoyed working with .. ...More…
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Victorian Floral Gallery and Floral Mosaic
DIYnet — Cover edges of Plexiglas with loose soil and frame with leaves or twigs The floral gallery could become a steppingstone in your garden. Materials for Floral Gallery: Plexiglas(T) (approx. 12" x 12") Duct tape or copper foil Leaves and twigs ...More…
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Dried Floral Bench Swag and Rose Ball
DIYnet — This floral swag -- which can also adorn a wall -- makes a particularly lovely wedding decoration. Add a touch of romance to your decor with this dried rose ball. Craft artist Dohki Mirmirani creates a dried floral swag and uses it to add ...More…