For a beautiful bouquet that'll last forever, create pink zinnias, hibiscus, and camellias out of tissue paper.
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For a beautiful bouquet that'll last forever, create pink zinnias, hibiscus, and camellias out of tissue paper.
Tags: bouquet, tissue paper flower
Posted by Erin Furey on May 31, 2011 in Craft of the Week
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From: Wholesale Flowers Co | 6/1/11 at 5:02 am
Lovely! From a distance, these look very real. I can only imagine how long it took to create these. They look very intricate with even one flower's center reflecting a dark center that is common with certain types of flowers.
From: sandra@ribbonsandfavors.com | 9/11/11 at 12:28 pm
Beautiful! It never ceases to amaze me what can be done with tissue paper.
From: Susan Fowler Bouquet Preservation | 10/7/11 at 6:46 pm
Well they made me smile! They are lovely and modern looking and for those that do have fresh flowers...well that's where I come in..I preserve the flowers after the wedding..
From: Letha | 5/21/12 at 7:52 pm
Any suggestions for storage after you make them? I have a huge wedding to make flowers for so I am making them early.
From: hanie | 10/19/12 at 5:59 am
@letha: u can put the bouquets (handle) upright in a jar/ flower vase.