Monday, April 28, 2014

A compilation of tracks from the dried plants


A compilation of tracks from the dried plantsIn late autumn and winter, when the flowers are few, they can replace the flowers from twigs of shrubs and trees with fruits (mountain ash, Privet, rose, snowberry, larch, alder and others), as well as from a variety of dried flowers (acroclinium, ammonium, gomphrena, physalis, statitsa), cattail, leaves and inflorescences of wild herbs, or simply having a beautiful contour shape (Linden, oak, birch). Good winter flowers from twigs of birch, aspen, maple, leaves bright autumn coloring. The leaves remained on the branches in their natural form, they are a bit dry, and then iron a hot iron. Bouquets of dried material can be placed in vases. But much more interesting and more original work bouquets composition on a piece of bark, branch wood, mushroom-the tinder or stone. If you want to make a surprise for your loved one, online flower shop "Eden" will easily cope with this task on the website www.edem66.EN you can order from the comfort of your home or office.


The bark of the old tree should be strong, with rough broken edges and surface, covered with deep cracks. Branches with fruits, ears of grain and other material fixed to it by means of clay, which fill a deep crack or specially made deepening (he is a good holder for dry material). Usually clay invisible. In extreme cases it is easy to disguise pieces of bark or moss. Such a composition can be hung on the wall, if you catch the bark fishing line or wire.


Similarly make a bouquet on a dry branch. It is important to choose the right branch of the original form with branches. Better, if the branch is taken from an old, moss-covered tree. The ends of the branches should be broken off, but not cropped. For the same purpose are well suited roots bizarre forms.


From mushroom-makes great tinder wall vase for dried flowers. To strengthen it dry branches in the upper part of do deepening and fill it with clay.
For a device of the songs on sandstones and tuffs drill holes in which are inserted the base of the branches.


For greater stability also fix plasticine.














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