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Uses For Florist VasesCamilla Feedback About This Post:RE: Uses For Florist VasesIf you have a garden you can glue figurines to the bottom of your vase using construction cement. Then place the vase over a piece of rebar which has been driven into the soil in your garden. These make lovely garden art for pennies. Post by irisbird RE: Uses For Florist VasesYou could use the vases for gifts. Add more flowers, either silk or fresh. If you have children they can make flowers from coffee filters, construction paper ect. You can make 'candy' flowers. Take different kinds of candies...candy bars, M&M's ect and tape them onto florist sticks or skewers, add the 'flowers' to the vases and give to sick friends as a cheerful gesture. Hope this helps. Post By Michele (Guest Post) RE: Uses For Florist VasesIf you have a lot of them, you might be able to sell them back to a florist (cheap) for reuse. The florist saves money and you make a little & get rid of clutter. Post By Meg (Guest Post) RE: Uses For Florist VasesHospitals and nursing homes are always looking for vases. When patients leave; they take their flowers AND vases. SMany times visitors bring flowers from their own gardens and therefore vases are needed Post By Marian. (Guest Post) |
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