How to Brighten a Rainy Day Brunch
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To add a more finished look to the stem of the standard, I wrapped it with a length of ribbon, pinning it into the styrofoam at the top and the bottom. |
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To disguise the green styrofoam base, I covered it with a handful of rice (of which I had plenty since my menu was Asian cuisine). |
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The finished pieces atop a sideboard. They looked bright, cheery, and very springlike but also slightly formal and manicured. Unlike real topiaries, which would have cost a mint, these cost only $10 for the two. |
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Posted: 3:53 am on April 18th
handicraft items
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Glad to have you back.
You are a very creative man=WOW!
Smiles,
Sunshine43
Posted: 10:38 pm on March 25th
Thanks again!
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Posted: 1:11 pm on January 17th
The umbrella's can be sprayed gold or silver and the trunk covered with satin ribbon for a wedding decoration. I definately will be using this idea for one of my social events.
Thank you!
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Thanks for sharing
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Posted: 2:41 pm on May 5th
Would you consider posting this over at instructables.com?
We're the largest DIY website on the net, and it would be a great way to drive traffic back to your site.
Since the pictures and copy are already perfect, it would be a snap to post on instructables. Once you do, let me know and I'll make sure you get featured on the front page!
Best,
Sarah
sarah@instructables.com
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Sometimes "happy accidents" far outpace planned designs . . . and this is a classic example! Bravo!
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Jeffery, you are the God of Paper ! I've been telling ALL my friends that, too !!!
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