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Thank you Hitomi, Lois and Colin for sharing "Maui Now" Great to watch and learn more about Hawaiian products. Love all Lois's creations! Hope to visit those farms on Maui with you next year😉
this is such a lovely and neat way to do this compared to some other methods i've seen! thank you for the succinct demonstration, and i look forward to experimenting with this to create pillows for thinner-stemmed paper flowers!
Glad you found this recent video. We are staying busy with content creation. Hope you are enjoying a good summer Farida!! I am sure your garden is gorgeous as always. Xxx💚
Kelly, you can use round reed from basketweaving supplier. The recommended gauge is #3 or 4. Hope this helps you find this similar material that I am using now. It’s stronger. Xxx💚
I showed Viburnum burkwoodii… in the vertical design pic… it’s finished now. The material in the photo and that I used today is Choisya or Mexican mock orange. I love the Viburnum the best. Xxx💚
I have glossy finish painted walls that nothing sticks to except duct tape or command strips. These stick things to the wall but are way cheaper than command strips. I will definitely cut them next time to save dashes.
Looks to be tedious but that workmanship and the solid handwork guarantees reuse to reduce privilege so don’t have to remake, no buy more to replace. Xxx💚
Dear Hitomi, I really appreciate your willingness to share your wonderful experience. Since I have started using your tips and tricks, constructions&extenders, my flower decorations are the object of admiration and interest of many people, my floristic confidence is much higher. I am extremely grateful to you! God bless you! Happy Easter from Prague.