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Centering
To center oddly shaped pieces, it is often necessary to have the hand above the piece,
so that a finger can be used to judge whether the area to be decorated is on center.
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Sgraffito
It is possible to sgraffito plain or spiral bands through previously applied color, if the piece is weighted
so that the pressure of the sgraffito tool does not push it off center or tip it over.
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Technique
Cut most of the surplus paper from around the traced design; slash the paper between the design elements, if necessary,
so that it may be more easily shaped to the contour of the piece.
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General Directions
Although they are very stiff when first dried, water will soften them
so curves can be established.
Roses, lilacs, tulips, narcissus, bleeding-hearts, dahlias, and daisies can be enjoyed first in a fresh arrangement.
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Upside - Down Method
I can then hang a great number of bunches
so that they do not touch each other. If you do not have attic space, tie the material in small bunches on a coat hanger and hang it up in a closet.
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Burying In Sand Or Borax
Try to place the flower heads
so that they do not overlap or even touch. After large heads are covered, you can fill in between them with small anemones or lantana.
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Glycerin Method
Cut out defects in leaves, and pound the lower two inches of each stem with a hammer
so that fiber as well as bark is split.
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How To Locate The Focal Point
If the focal point is too large, it will dominate other elements
so much that they will become merely background for it.
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Devices For Distinction
Establish a third dimension—depth—and
so keep the arrangement from looking flat.
3.
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Dried Arrangements In Spring Flower Shows
The question has often been asked: Shall we exhibit dried material in spring flower shows? Why not? We always enjoy exotics from the florist or from faraway places,
so why exclude garden flowers which we have dried? We might restrict material to the spring season, or state in the schedule that it must be "springlike" in feel-ing.
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