Christine de Beer - effortless floral craftsman
Tap away most of the pollen from a fully opened tulip
Glue gypsophila sticks, flowers and dandelion seeds into a star shape
Very thin barbed wire to add contrast to a soft and fluffy design
The tiny bug box is perfect to carry wedding rings in by a dapper Ring Bearer
A woven butterfly net to carry scatter petals in for a small flower girl
Unravelling bind-wire from the inside out, keeps it from tangling.
Use all three methods to dry hydrangeas to get three very different textures to use in design work.
This is the basic technique used in traditional Easter crafts to plait a crown of thorns.
Break the sturdy twig on the scribe line.
Cyclamen stems are so close together that it is easy to damage the plant when cutting stems.
Break the water flow when you fill a vase with details in that can move with the stream of water
Multiple tiny twigs create a flower frog to keep the delicate buds and leaves in the exact spot you want.