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Bases
Shoe polish
will help condition bases. Use liquid black on black bases, oxblood for mahogany, and brown for walnut.
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392.
For Stability
This
will make an arrangement more stable.
After a composition is placed in an upright container, I often work a small amount of modeling clay around it, in the back, inside the container, and then cover it with foliage so that the clay doesn't show.
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Overcoming Your Uncertainty
But practice does make perfect, and your dread of making an arrangement
will gradually disappear as you master the mechanics.
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394.
About Dust
In fact, the arranger may be surprised at the amount of vigorous treatment dried foliage
will take.
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395.
How To Paint Leaves
One heavy coat is sufficient for most leaves, but several coats
will give a porcelain effect. Pods require a second coat.
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396.
Christmas Arrangements For The Library
Fasten colored gum-drops on branches, painted white and sprinkled with mirror metallics, so that they
will gleam. Such a tree may be saved for years.
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Dried Materials With Fresh Evergreens
Spacing or grouping them
will give a good effect. Finish off with a large red bow of ribbon, cellophane, or oil cloth.
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Pressed - Flower Pictures
Before making a pressed-flower picture, decide where you
will hang it. The designs of Grinling Gibbons, an English wood carver of the eighteenth century, are one source of inspiration.
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399.
Backgrounds And Frames
Perhaps you
will make the frames yourself of pine or maple molding, and antique it with an application of equal parts turpentine and linseed oil.
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For Line Arrangements
Mark lightly with a pencil the position of the material that
will establish the line—Scotch broom or forsythia branches, perhaps.
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