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Here’s how we made these flower frogs this weekend I used white air dry clay , although it does come in terra-cotta color, but since I didn’t have that, I decided to paint it. Make sure that when you roll them out, they are not too thin, or they will easily crack or bow. I would recommend 1/4 in thick we made the holes with a straw, but I recommend using a bigger straw because you want to be sure that the flower stem can fit through Then I added some designs within an acrylic marker I took ...
Today we are featuring @bylaurenmcdermott and her great work on plant propagation. • I am absolutely thrilled with these little plant propagators, they worked so well on the sweetpeas by supporting them in water to grow new roots. Now to try them on lots of other plants too! I found air drying fimo easier to use than air drying clay and it’s more natural than the oven-drying variety. It’s also a little tougher than air drying clay, especially with the gloss on top. So therapeutic doing thin...
I love vintage flower frogs but I haven’t been able to find them lately when thrifting so…I decided to DIY!! This air dry clay method is so easy to make and can be painted in any color! These work great for holding flowers in place in mason jars and dollar tree vases! Love how the vintage gold color really elevates the look of the entire arrangement! I shared all of the details for Farmhouse Friday with Stephanie over on @americanfarmhousestyle Head to their stories to see the full video tu...
clay flower frogs 🌼 by @woodlark One last summer project— have been seeing these clay flower frogs making their rounds the past few months and I’m excited to get around to trying them out. This particular design was inspired by ones that @bylaurenmcdermott made (thank you!) You all know how I love finding ways to reuse these glass yogurt jars so that’s how I sized them. These can be used to hold cut flowers or to propagate plants and I sealed mine with a waterproof varnish. Materials: glass...