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Tip of the Day: The Difference between Treated and Untreated Raffia

We sell a lot of raffia. Walking down the aisle in one of our warehouses, there is a large selection of color and multiple types. There is even the Wraphia II line of synthetically produced raffia. The other day, I … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: How long should Christmas lights last?

As usual, the Tip of the Day comes courtesy of a customer question. They wanted to know how long a standard string of Christmas lights should last before a bulb burns out. For this question, I contacted one of our … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Quick fix to Wrinkled Ribbon

Have you ever been on an event site and pulled out your ribbon to make a bow and found that it had gotten crushed and wrinkled during transport? Caught without an iron, how can you possibly get the wrinkles out? … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Cooking Spray as Candleholder Cleaner

Here is the situation. You have burned a votive candle in a holder. Only needing the candle to be lit for a few hours, you extinguish it. Letting it cool down, you go to remove the candle only to find … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Another Chenille Stem Use

Chenille stems have quite a number of uses. Also called “pipe cleaners”, they are used in quite a variety of different displays because of their availability in different colors. We use them in the warehouses quite liberally because of their … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: What’s the difference between corsage and stephanotis stems?

Have you ever seen the boxes for Corsage and Stephanotis stems and wondered what they were? I did a little digging and found out both the function and how to use them. Corsage stems are meant to be used with … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Can a glass vase be spray painted?

In a pinch and need a glass vase to be a certain color? Spray paint it using a Design Master spray. Design Master makes a wide assortment of colors and will probably have the color you are looking for. Just … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Understanding Wire Gauges

First time floral design students all learn how to wire their flowers. The wire can serve many purposes such as helping keep the stems straight as the flower ages or creating a certain aesthetic design line with a flower that … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Bowl Tape

Have you ever received a fresh flower table centerpiece and wondered how the stems were secured? If your centerpiece was well designed, the floral foam should be completely covered. This is one of the first things floral designers are taught. … Continue reading

Tip of the Day: Mixing Floral Preservative with Water

If you have used a floral preservative with your cut flowers before, then you know that they help maximize the life of fresh cut flower arrangements. Many florists hand out packets of flower food with their arrangements. If you are … Continue reading