Wondering how to make a bouquet with artificial flowers? Here are some easy recipes for creating a variety of bouquets for special occasions or just when you feel like it. And as fake flowers stay fresh-looking
For starters, not all flowers are created equal. Some have been flown across multiple time zones, pumped full of preservatives, and wrapped in plastic before they even make it into a bouquet. It’s basically the floral equivalent of fast fashion, sure, it’s pretty, but with a massive car...
We got lucky and found our hats (top and derby) at a local Goodwill Store. If you’re fortunate enough to come across the same find, you can definitely take some creative liberties with your hat. For example, I cut open the top of my top hat and peeled it back to give it that d...
How to Choose the right flowers for your wedding bouquet By Robin Mansur Oct 8, 2010 Weddings WonderHowTo Getting married soon? You can save a lot of money by buying your own flowers for a wedding bouquet. This also lets you personalize your bouquet the way you want it. This tutorial...
Place a fake rose or bouquet of bloody flowers in front of the tombstone. Lay a brown towel in front of the tombstone with bunched-up newspaper underneath for a "freshly dug" feel. Create a spider web effect by drawing one with a hot glue gun. ...
Cutting the cake, tossing the bridal bouquet and raising a toast to the bride and groom are timeless wedding traditions. Create a new tradition that reflects the couple’s interest in the outdoors by having guests take a shot from a handcrafted shot ski.
Didn't we need to button up our lapels back in the days before overcoats? Yes, we did, but the reason for the hole in the jacket lapel as we know it today isn't because of this old function. The most popular story is of Prince Albert being presented with a small bouquet from ...
sharing a box of Trader Joe’s wine and a plastic container of olives, watching “Couples Therapy” on VH1 and getting through an evening without bickering. But just like we strive to create this false sense of elated euphoria in the relationship we have, we create the same gauzy-filtered...
They are tree stumps on wheels that are chained to the sidewalk. Both have scars from amputated limbs, suggesting that these “stumps” were actually segments of a large log, not its base. One of them shows off a bouquet of local vegetation (i.e. sidewalk crack weeds), placed rebellious...
It would be great if when the camera’s lit up we could use these other three sensors to create a new kind of effect. Are you in those conversations or are you just like, “We’re going to get what we get and we’re going to do our thing”?