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This is a discussion on Basing with Santini within the Floral Design Centre forums, part of the Public Forums category; I have to do a pair of 3-D baby bootees for a funeral next week, they need to be ...
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I would think stallion looks really pretty on a small piece like that and yes, white double would have swamped it.....but....did you have to pin every stem?
Stallion is so fragile i could never manage to just push it in, apart from the leading flower head, had to use rose wires on every tiny stem...took forever
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I wired each stem but as the boots are fairly small it didn't take too long, think we've sorted the problem out now though it was either caused by the wire coming to far into the centre or spraying too heavily or possibly a combination of both. Certainly wouldn't want to use Stallion on a larger piece.
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Ali will you post a pic of them I would love to see what they look like finished.
I had to wire stallion once for a funeral, I was dreading it. Then I remember how a friend said she got through the day when she had a very boring job in a factory. I put some music on just sang away to it (it was after shop hours cos I think it may be illegal to torture customers.) Wouldn't willingly offer to do it again though! {wire stallion ~ not torture customers ~ willing to do THAT anytime }
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