A.cut the stems short , remove all extra foliage,and place the blooms in a low container .
B. stick to a basically monochromatic color scheme.
C. Use loose, puffy,large-headed flowers such as peonies, hydrangeas, old fashioned roses, or even carnations.
Shutter Beach Style Martha Stewart
This year in addition to my natural bouquets I decided to try my hand at making some paper flowers. These flowers seem to be all over the design, decorating and scrabooking sites and they look like a fun and easy activity to do with kids. I followed this tutorial from Jones Design Company with some really nice results.
Jones Design Company
scrapbooking or copier paper
florist wire or pipe cleaners
scissors, pencil, low temp glue gun
How to do it:
1. Cut a out an 8" or smaller wavy circle from your paper (I used an assortment of papers from the Hanukkah and Rosh Hashanah lines)
2. Cut a spiral in the circle.
3. Starting with the outer loose end roll the spiral into a tight coil. It should begin to look lie a rosette.
4. Release the coil and fluff a bit then hot glue the coil to the center of the spiral. Press down to adhere.
5. Glue a wire stem or pipe cleaner to the bottom of the flower. Cut out a leaf shape from green paper pinch and glue to over the stem at base of flower.
Variation: Flower place cards and/or napkin rings
Instead of gluing a stem onto the flower adhere a ribbon to the base to be tied around the napkin. Or, stamp or write your guests name on the leaf and then adhere to the base of the flower for a simple and pretty place card.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. How do you decorate for Shavuot? Will you be celebrating with friend and family? Check this site out for more info about the holiday and some great recipes.
Beautiful flowers and great tutorial!
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