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Just after some advice. Doing some balloons for family wedding cousin wants balloons on flat plate style mirrors -floor standing.
has anyone else used these? are they expensive? Also how easily are they broken -just concerned if they get stood on? Know it'e not tec floral but i know one of you out there will have answers ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Ive got a few and theyre pretty tough but I wouldnt be confident putting them on the floor for people to trample over.
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She's found a picture and now that's what she wants!! ![]() Seen any perspex ones any where? |
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Could you maybe make something yourself? Don't you get kind of reflective sticky back plastic/mirror sticker type things?? Erm.. did that many any sense at all?
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![]() ![]() will go and investigate hobbycraft! Thanks |
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I'd think it would be unwise form a H&S point of view to put mirrors on the floor. I try not to even put my glass vases on the floor in my flower stand
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Sarah Creating Bespoke Wedding Flowers Cheshire |
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![]() There are alot of young children there so will talk her out of it! |
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