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Hello Julie. I just watched your video on how to use a steel pix machine. It was very informative. I recently purchased one on marketplace and all the picks were single not in a pack I have tried to stack them in the machine however after the first pick is used the next one gets jammed. Would you have a suggestion? Thank you Your follower Cathy R
Hi Julie, I also live in Columbia SC. Do you think I could pay you to do a one on one class on how to tie a bow? I run an event center for the school district and we really need a lot of bows. I could really use the help.
Yes, these are VERY popular. Bead grass (also known as "button fern") is one of my favorite greeneries also. I used the fern because it carried the fall colors so well. Thanks for joining me! :) - Laurie Anne
You could put a bow on the bottom however the top is where the "transition point" starts and putting the bow there covers it up. If you did put the bow on the bottom, make sure you use somethings like moss to cover the top transition point. :) Hope that helps... - Laurie Anne