The Energy of Flowers
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Learn how to decorate with flowers for energy and wellness with personal fulfillment expert, Jayme Barrett.
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Learn how to decorate with flowers for energy and wellness with personal fulfillment expert, Jayme Barrett.
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Leo is from Vega at the Fresh Faces show at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, CA. See more exclusive stand up videos in HD quality on http://www.LaughFactory.com
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Fresh Lemonade delivered by Belvedere Flowers to all Philadelphia zip codes and over 100 surrounding towns. Call us today @ 610-449-3880 or shop online @ www.BelvedereFlowers.com
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A fresh flower pomander is a ball-shaped bouquet or decoration with a ribbon handle, and only lightweight flowers should be used to cover the majority of the ball’s surface. Soak the pomander ball before adding fresh flowers with helpful tips from an experienced professional florist in this free video on arranging flowers.
Expert: Crystal Nassar
Contact: www.tuscanflorist.com
Bio: Crystal Nassar is a floral designer and part of a family-owned business, Tuscan Florist, with more than 30 years experience in the floral industry.
Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton
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Photos from garden clicked with Panasonic Lumix FZ 28
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http://www.cycle9.com . As a nod to Earth Day, Elise Giddings from Cycle 9 talks about our global connections, including how a volcanic eruption has worldwide ramifications. Go By Bike is a daily video series that talks about electric bikes, electric kits, cargo bikes, bike safety, getting motivated to bike, and how to ride more and use your car less. Using your car less reduces your carbon footprint, saves energy, helps the environment, gets you in shape, and makes your community a nicer place to live. Elise Giddings is owner of Cycle 9, a store dedicated to providing the information, products, and support needed by others to integrate bikes into their lifestyle.
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i want to color some flowers, for our wedding and money is tight. I know there is a Special paint you can get to color flowers. But i was wondering if anyone knew if you could use regular spray paint?
If you use regular household spray paint, you will end up burning them. The chemicals are harsh.
Now if you have a Michaels Craft store or a JoAnnd’s. near by, and even some Home depots carry the " Design Master Spray Paint " that florist use to tint, and change the color of flowers.
The art of spraying flowers is easy. You need fresh flowers. fully hydrated with water. A paper towel placed in your hand to protect. place flower in this. If you want just the tips painted squeeze the flower. Can about 6′ away should prevent burning.
For full color change. lightly spray, then repeat. over and over, wait for paint to dry inbetween coatings. or it will look sloopy.
Carnations and mini carnations are the easiest and best for painting. Lilys don’t do well, And just tiping roses is best. They burn easily.
Even better to use. Would be to use imatation silk flowers in the color you want. And add fresh flowers here and their, for that fresh apperance. Even adding ribbon loops and tails will give you the colors you want.
but remember, the darker the color you go. In the pictures that will be taken. The dark colors reseede into the color black sometimes, and you will get the effect of holes in your picture.
Good Luck.
Florist and Gardner over 40 yrs.
Created on June 29, 2009 using FlipShare. Fresh flowers in stock this week. Including roses, iris, alstroemeria, hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, delphinium, snapdragons, and much more! Shop online @ www.BelvedereFlowers.com or call us @ 610-449-3880
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Talented floral designer Talmage McLaurin, AIFD, publisher of Florists’ Review magazine, demonstrates a super-quick and easy way to turn a plain vase into a cute “basket” with faux bamboo. It will last for a very long time and can be used and re-used with fresh or “silk” flowers. Make several of these to decorate tables for parties, bridal showers, baby showers, etc. or fill the “basket” with flowers for a gift for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, teachers–anyone who could use a mood-lifter. It’s EASY and affordable! Find other creative ideas, especially our 101 Silk & Dried Designs book, in our bookstore: http://www.floristsreview.com/main/viewproducts.asp?category=6
Duration : 0:3:32