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How to Choose and Use a Pinholder for Your Wedding Floral ArrangementsUsing a pinholder for do-it-yourself wedding flowers is a very effective way of holding your stems in place. You just need to use a few tricks of the trade to make it all go smoothly. Sometimes also called frogs, pinholders come in many shapes and sizes. If you are a beginner, you'll only need to use one. More experienced and advanced arrangers sometimes need several. The most useful size is probably the 2.5 in (6.25 cm) in diameter., but a 2 in (5 cm) or 3 in (7.5 cm) work well too. A good pinholder should have
Flowers or foliage with hard stems should have their stems cut at a sharp angle before you ease them either between or onto the pins. You can then angle them using gentle pressure. Be careful when you do this because the pins are very sharp. If for some reason you have some very hard and woody stems that just won't stay in place (this can happen to the most experienced floral designers), slit the stem upwards. This will help them go on the pins more easily without damaging your pinholder. Thin stems can also present a challenge when you use a pinholder.
To hide your pinholder once the arrangement is finished, you can add flat pebbles, marbles, or even moss around it. When you are finished with the arrangement, you need to wash your pinholder. By the time the arrangement has no life left in it, your pinholder will have a fine collection of bacteria that will need to be cleaned with warm water and bleach. After you've done that , rinse it with warm water and let it air-dry before putting it away in a cupboard.Using a pinholder for do-it-yourself wedding flowers is a very effective way of holding your stems in place. You just need to use a few tricks of the trade to make it all go smoothly. Article Tags: Floral Foam Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORNadine Visscher has arranged flowers for over 15 years and has written The Beginner's Guide to Wedding Flowers found at http://www.weddingflowerdirections.com/ |
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