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1. Flowers And Foliage For Panel Designs
Bleached or old. To simulate branches or containers Cones and Nuts for Plaques Cedar.
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2. Contribution Of Trees And Shrubs
These have been bleached by nature and need only to be wiped with vegetable oil and stored in a box, or else arranged immediately.
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3. Cutlery, Kitchen
Wood handle roughened, bleached by hot water. Smooth with fine sandpaper and steel wool.
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4. Designs With Plaster
For your scene you may want a piece of aged or bleached wood. If you cannot find what you require, you can bleach a piece yourself by putting the wood in a solution of household bleach.
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5. Driftwood
The florist usually has a stock of it too, or of "ghost wood," which is similar to driftwood, but is in reality branches from very old trees that have been naturally bleached by time.
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January 7, 2009