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Workbench
Basics
News you
can use
Sleeves of all sorts for wrapping your roses.
Paper comes in all kinds
of shapes, styles, colors, thicknesses and prints, but one of the most common
ways you’ll see it used is as newsprint, and for good reason. The thin, crisp
paper is perfect for all kinds of craft applications, one of which is wrapping
flowers—with a
little help. Though using newsprint as wrapping paper can look great, it must be
sandwiched between two layers of cellophane to have the water resistance needed
to be practical.
easily pink
MATERIALS: “Karo” pink precut plastic sheet from
Dilpack Inc.;red roses, Ruscus and water tubes from favorite
suppliers. |
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wall street
MATERIALS: ClearphaneĆ film from Highland Supply
Corp.; red roses, birch branches, newsprint, string and
water tubes from favorite suppliers. |
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funny flowers
MATERIALS: ClearphaneĆ film from Highland Supply
Corp.; red roses, baby’s breath, newsprint, ribbon and water
tubes from favorite suppliers. |
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contemporary
kraft
MATERIALS: ClearphaneĆ film from Highland Supply
Corp.; red roses, ti leaves, newsprint, raffia and water
tubes from favorite suppliers. |
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