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Washcloth Flower Arrangement


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February 1, 2012

I made a flower washcloth arrangement for an upcoming baby shower.

Approximate Time: 1 hour

Supplies:

Vase, skewers, and floral foam.
 

Instructions:

  1. Paint your skewers green or wrap with floral tape.
  2. Painted skewers.
     

  3. Let dry.
  4. Then fold your wash cloth in half, and in half again.
  5. Washcloth lying out flat.
     
    Cloth folde in half.
     
    Fold in half again.
     

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  6. Then roll it up. Part way through roll it a little sideways. Once done tape the cloth to hold it together.
  7. Cloth rolled.
     

  8. When your dowels are dry put leaves on them and tape the leaves at bottom to secure.
  9. Put the dowel into bottom of your cloth and push in far enough for it to hold. Do this for all 26 clothes.
  10. Wrap a blue ribbon around your vase and tie in knot at the back.
  11. Finished flower.
     

  12. Put your flower arranger in your vase and stick the flowers around into the floral arranger. You can do multi colours and play around until you have it the way you want it.
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  14. Add your fake flower with baby's breath on it, wherever you want it.
  15. Vase of washcloth flowers.
     

By coville123 from Brockville, Ontario

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