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<title>My creative workbook</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Christine de Beer Floral Lifestyle Design
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Natural, naturally</title>
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http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7048</link>
<pubDate>
Thu, 16 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Weave a armature to rest a lily on
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Natural, naturally</td><tr><tr><td>16 May 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/natural,-naturally-floral-art-design-400x517.jpg" width="372px" height="480px"></td><tr><tr><td>Obviously, almost natural. </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/lily-resting-on-a-grass-armature-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>Certainly, nearly vegetal.</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/natural-armatures-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>Naturally, quite botanical</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/brick-on-a-stick">Brick on a stick</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/ripping-flax">Ripping Flax</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/weaving-a-pod-shape-from-ripped-foliage">Weaving a pod shape from ripped foliage</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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So happy together</title>
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http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7051</link>
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Wed, 08 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<summary><![CDATA[
Glue a sisal bubble for a few delicate flowers to rest in
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<table><tbody><tr><td>So happy together</td><tr><tr><td>8 May 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/christine-de-beer-so-happy-together-design-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>Imagine me and you, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/place-the-orchids-low-to-be-veiled-by-the-sisal-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>I do  </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/sisal-bubble-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>I think about you day and night, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/christine-de-beer-detail-of-so-happy-together-design-331x441.jpg" width="374px" height="498px"></td><tr><tr><td>it's only right</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/wrap-a-few-blades-of-grass-to-hug-the-design-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>to think about the boy you love and hold him tight</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/05/christine-de-beer-so-happy-together-floral-art-design-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>so happy together…</td><tr><tr><td>adapted from "Happy Together", a 1967 song from The Turtles'. <br><br></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/glue-a-sisal-fiber-bubble">Glue a Sisal Fiber Bubble</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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An invisible line to cross</title>
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http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7045</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 01 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<summary><![CDATA[
Weave a strip to slip around a candle
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<table><tbody><tr><td>An invisible line to cross</td><tr><tr><td>1 May 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/an-invisible-line-to-cross-floral-art-design-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>"An invisible red thread connects </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/add-a-few-stems-of-tight-bud-freezias-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>those destined to meet, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/twirl-in-a-single-red-wire-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>despite the time, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/weave-a-band-of-grass-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>the place, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/rip-a-few-blades-of-grass-to-add-373x491.jpg" width="373px" height="491px"></td><tr><tr><td>and despite the circumstances.</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/slip-the-design-around-a-candle-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>The thread can be tightened or tangled, but will never be broken."</td><tr><tr><td><strong>An age-old Chinese saying</strong> <br><br></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/weaving-a-straight-edged-strip">Weaving a Straight Edged Strip</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/covering-corsage-magnets-with-florist-tape">Covering corsage magnets with florist tape</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/wire-tendrils">Wire Tendrils</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/ripping-flax">Ripping Flax</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/create-a-flat-base-to-glue-small-florets-securely">Create a flat base to glue small florets securely</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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Hanging Space</title>
<link>
http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7043</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 24 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Suspend small bud vases with Macramé-like knotted wool.  This design is featured on <strong>The Fusion Flowers Magazine</strong> Fusion Links page.    
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This Design is featured on <strong><a href=" http://www.fusionflowers.com/" target="_blank">The Fusion Flowers Magazine </a></strong> Fusion Links page.   It is an amazing Floral Art Magazine filled with inspiration for the contemporary designer.
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Hanging Space</td><tr><tr><td>24 April 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br>This Design is featured on <strong><a href=" http://www.fusionflowers.com/" target="_blank">The Fusion Flowers Magazine </a></strong> Fusion Links page.   It is an amazing Floral Art Magazine filled with inspiration for the contemporary designer.</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hanging-in-space-floral-art-design-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>"Thank goodness </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hang-tulips-and-curved-grasses-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>for all the things you are not,</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/drape-the-wool-strands-over-the-flowers-to-soften-the-lines-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>thank goodness </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/tulip-hanging-in-a-bud-vase-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>you're not something someone forgot, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/let-the-grass-hang-down-the-design-to-create-rhythm-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>and left all alone in some punkerish place, </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hanging-floral-art-design-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>like a rusty tin coat hanger </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hanging-tulip-design-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>hanging in space." </td><tr><tr><td>quote by <strong>Dr. Seuss</strong>  <br><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/fusion-flowers-magazine-494x522.jpg" width="494px" height="522px"></td><tr><tr><td>Thank you <strong>Fusion Flowers Magazine</strong> for including my design and website in your Fusion Links pages.</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/macrame-hanging-vases">Macramé hanging vases</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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<title>
Hide-and-go-peek </title>
<link>
http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7041</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 17 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<summary><![CDATA[
Create a soft light by making a leaf cocoon for a flameless candle
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Hide-and-go-peek </td><tr><tr><td>17 April 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hide-and-go-peek--floral-art-design-476x422.jpg" width="504px" height="447px"></td><tr><tr><td>A peek,</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hide-a-candle-in-a-leaf-cocoon-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>a glance,</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/a-cymbidiun-orchid-peeps-out-from-the-cocoon-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>a glimpse,</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/float-a-few-orchids-in-a-vase-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>a glimmer</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/hide-and-go-peek-flower-design-501x391.jpg" width="501px" height="391px"></td><tr><tr><td>of a flickering glow…</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/skeleton-leaves">Skeleton Leaves</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/skeleton-leaf-flameless-candle-cocoon">Skeleton Leaf Flameless Candle Cocoon</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/a-neighbor-friendly-way-to-deflate-a-balloon">A Neighbor friendly way to deflate a balloon</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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<title>
Unthinkably good things</title>
<link>
http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7040</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 10 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Oncidium orchids hiding in a woven grass cup
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Unthinkably good things</td><tr><tr><td>10 April 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/unthinkably-good-things-floral-art-design-487x399.jpg" width="487px" height="399px"></td><tr><tr><td>happens….</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/woven-armature-507x380.jpg" width="496px" height="372px"></td><tr><tr><td>all the time.</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/midelino-cane-coil-cup-507x380.jpg" width="501px" height="376px"></td><tr><tr><td>happened…</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/oncidium-orchids-hiding-in-a-woven-grass-cup-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>once upon a time.</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/woven-structural-design-441x331.jpg" width="498px" height="374px"></td><tr><tr><td>will happen again…</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/medilino,-oncidium-and-grass-design-483x403.jpg" width="483px" height="403px"></td><tr><tr><td>in no time</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/midelino-cane-coil-globe-cup">Midelino Cane Coil Globe Cup</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/cut-spiked-flower-stems-into-short-sections">Cut spiked flower stems into short sections</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/drinking-straw-test-tubes">Drinking straw "test tubes"</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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<title>
April showers bring May flowers</title>
<link>
http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7038</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 03 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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After a long winter it is always fun to use the first spring bulb flowers!
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<table><tbody><tr><td>April showers bring May flowers</td><tr><tr><td>3 April 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/april-showers-bring-may-flowers-floral-art-design-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Drop</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/paper-whites-floating-on-palm-leaves-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Splat</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/weaving-palm-leaves-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Drip</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/natural-palm-grid-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Trickle</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/drops-of-water-on-the-petals-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Spatter </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/weaving-a-grid-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Splash</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/04/spring-design-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Plop!</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/twin-leaf-weave">Twin Leaf Weave </a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/foliage-weaving">Foliage Weaving</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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<dc:creator>
Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
<author>
christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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In one basket</title>
<link>
http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7036</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 27 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<summary><![CDATA[
Weave a nest for an Easter design
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Some (what surely must have been Easter egg hunting) advice from Mark Twain:
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<table><tbody><tr><td>In one basket</td><tr><tr><td>27 March 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br>Some (what surely must have been Easter egg hunting) advice from Mark Twain:</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/in-one-basket-floral-art-design-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>"Put all your eggs…</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/weave-a-nest-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>in one basket…</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/ripped-flax-nest-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>and watch…</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/easter-nest-basket-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>that basket"</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/happy-easter-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Have a Happy Easter!</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/ripping-flax">Ripping Flax</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/birds-nest-lattice">Bird's Nest Lattice</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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<dc:creator>
Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
<author>
christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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<title>
The power of reinvention</title>
<link>
http://www.christinedebeer.ca/?p=7031</link>
<pubDate>
Wed, 20 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<summary><![CDATA[
Retail florists and wholesalers are already designing, ordering and preparing their product range for prom. This is my article that I wrote for the Prom Design Issue of Canadian Florist Magazine
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<strong>My article in the Prom Design Issue of <br><a href="http://www.canadianfloristmag.com" target="_blank">Canadian Florist Magazine</a></strong> <br><br>
Read more about <strong> <a href=" http://boutstix.com/" target="_blank"> Boutstix Floral Magnets</a></strong> on their website 
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<table><tbody><tr><td>The power of reinvention</td><tr><tr><td>20 March 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br><strong>My article in the Prom Design Issue of <br><a href="http://www.canadianfloristmag.com" target="_blank">Canadian Florist Magazine</a></strong> <br><br>
Read more about <strong> <a href=" http://boutstix.com/" target="_blank"> Boutstix Floral Magnets</a></strong> on their website </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/evening-bag-corsage-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>There truly is a sense of agelessness in the design world today.</td><tr><tr><td>Clients of all ages are looking for the new and the fresh.  Creative designers of all ages are creating it by the bucket load.  Long gone are the days when age dictated style choices!<br><br>

Today's design requirements are primarily driven by being recognized as an individual.  "What has been done before" is no longer good enough, regardless whether you are designing for a young lady on her way to prom or a mature student graduating again.  Designs that were perfectly fashionable years ago seem just a bit familiar today.  Floral designs move on with time and you should revisit your design "bag of tricks," just like your own "look" gets updated every now and then.  Contemporary designers are constantly reinventing the familiar tried-and-tested techniques and mechanics, to not only fulfill their design brief but go well beyond and delight clients.</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/strip-of-flowers-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Reinvention is not easy because we have to unlearn what has become second nature and challenge each assumption.  </td><tr><tr><td>To top it all, tried-and-tested techniques work well, and the familiar is, comfortably familiar.  It helps to understand that reinvention is not about throwing away all that we have learned and discovered over the years, but rather to improve, renew, update and even re-purpose <br><br>

There are many techniques for reinventing your design work, of which two are particularly useful.  The one is to look back within your own industry, and the other is to look forward in other industries.  Looking back is based on the notion that there is very little "new."  Somewhere, someone did it before, and all we have to do is remember.  Looking forward capitalizes on the tendency for disciplines to influence each other, like baby diapers gave florists super absorbing water-pearls as a floral foam replacement.<br><br>

Looking back requires research and imagination.  </td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/handbag-corsage-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>Try to re-create techniques with tradition as inspiration while imagining being a florist years and years (and years) ago</td><tr><tr><td>What would they have used to solve design problems?<br><br>
<ul>
<li>Libraries are a great source of inspiration. Pull out the oldest book you can find and rediscover a wealth of inspiration.</li>
<li>Natural dyes such as the pulp or juice of fruit and vegetables can give your design work a natural coloured glow without looking artificial.  Try dipping dried grass in spinach water for a green dye or dye the edge of your ribbon with a berry stain.</li>
<li>With a bit of patience and know how, it is possible to manipulate stems and branches by gently bending it and shaping it without wiring.  This creates a wonderful natural line.</li>
<li>Flower frogs can keep plant material in place without any need to cover unsightly mechanics.  Make spheres with willow to tuck into vases or roll wire shapes as support.</li>
</ul></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/clutch-corsage-380x507.jpg" width="380px" height="507px"></td><tr><tr><td>The best way to look forward is to take an active interest in industries other than floristry, yet with a florist's eye.  </td><tr><tr><td>Use your imagination and inventiveness to find inspirational uses for everything you see.<br><br>
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<li>We have grown familiar with pinning corsages not only on lapels but also hats, shoes or on the cover of a book.  What about floral cufflinks or a floral tiepin?  A floral cellphone accessory or waist corsage?  Reinvent the designs that are usually quite popular by using it for a whole new purpose.</li>
<li>Think of alternatives for the expected mechanics.  Use an elastic corsage bracelet as a hair accessory or add suction pads to the back of the design to place the corsage on a cellphone or handheld device.  Use a magnet to place your design on a handbag without having to pin holes or damage the bag (picture.)</li>
<li>Add a secret water source to tiny designs to make them even longer lasting.  I make drinking straw test tubes by sealing one end with hot glue but you can also add a bit of wet cotton wool and seal it with waterproof tape or plastic.</li>
<li>Look at unusual modern alternatives that can substitute traditional equipment, supplies and accessories.  Small clear plastic bags can be used instead of vials or use zip ties instead of wire.</li>
<li>When we think of wiring a body flower design we always think of carefully adding a supportive wire and covering it with florist tape.  What about wrapping the stem in coloured wire for a dramatic design or using the taped and wire stem as an accent by extending it longer than usual and then bending it in an unexpected way?</li>
<li>Cross pollinate design skills to increase your creative scope.  Knit or crochet florist wire, sculpt small design details out of floral foam or use glass paint to create a stained glass effect on design details.</li>
</ul></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/the-power-of-reinvention-floral-art-design-507x380.jpg" width="507px" height="380px"></td><tr><tr><td>The trick to reinvention is finding a fresh perspective to look at what you are required to create, and then amaze yourself!</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/canadian-florist-magazine-article-449x308.jpg" width="507px" height="348px"></td><tr><tr><td>Thank you Canadian Florist Magazine for inviting me to be part of your beautiful prom issue</td><tr><tr><td>Please note:  Boutbuddy is now trading under the name BoutStix Floral Magnets <br><br></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/magnetic-twig-foundation-for-a-handbag-corsage">Magnetic Twig Foundation for a handbag corsage</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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<dc:creator>
Christine de Beer</dc:creator>
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christine@christinedebeer.ca (Christine de Beer)</author>
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Than you have to</title>
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Wed, 13 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Weave blades of grass to create a cover for a glass vase
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Than you have to</td><tr><tr><td>13 March 2013</td><tr><tr><td><br></td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/than-you-have-to-floral-art-design-441x331.jpg" width="441px" height="331px"></td><tr><tr><td>do more than you have to</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/weave-blades-of-grass-around-the-bubble-vase-441x331.jpg" width="441px" height="331px"></td><tr><tr><td>not so much more</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/lilies-in-blades-of-grass-441x331.jpg" width="441px" height="331px"></td><tr><tr><td>and never just, just enough</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/wrap-the-grass-around-the-lilies-507x380.jpg" width="446px" height="334px"></td><tr><tr><td>just a bit more</td><tr><tr><td><img src="/images/2013/03/round-grass-shelter-441x331.jpg" width="441px" height="331px"></td><tr><tr><td>than you have to</td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/grass-shelter-for-a-glass-bubble-vase">Grass shelter for a glass bubble vase</a></td><tr><tr><td>Tutorial: <a href="/keep-pod-shaped-flowers-in-bud-for-longer">Keep pod shaped flowers in bud for longer</a></td><tr></tbody></table>
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